What would be sensible? A full EV, or a PHEV? Pic-related are what I’m most likely gonna get from the rental agency.
Tesla model Y is easy mode
>>28708964Whatever screams "I'm a fellow Muslim brozza, please don't vandalize my car"... Or just pony up for the insurance...
>>28709175wtf are you ranting about
>>28708964unless you already know you will be able to recharge overnight every night, I would not rely on full ev here Europe EV infrastructure is just a diverse as the US as a whole some places have almost zero charger
>>28708964The Chinese one, so you can experience firsthand how far ahead they are
>>28709288I’m visiting Italy, Switzerland, and France, basically around the Alps region. Unless if I can get a Tesla, I’m leaning more towards the phev since the Swiss charging network seems weak compared to France’s and Italy’s.
>>28709334>ItalyGo gas or diesel bro. Was just there in August and ICE vehicles are the vast majority and even then some of the more rural fuel stations were poorly maintained. I hardly saw any chargers and I am sure those are even less maintained.
width is a single dimension. it has no area. it's not squared.
>>28709358Can’t go diesel, they’re gonna charge me out the ass if I pick diesel at about $26 per day. I can get it without extra charge if there’s no petrol left, which is highly unlikely.Guess I’ll stick with the PHEV since charging overnight at hotels is easy.
>>28708964Chevy Suburban from turohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQYV_lTNOXA
>>28709694not funny
I would go with a regular gas engine. No hybrid or electric bullshit. The convenience of being able to get gas anywhere without stressing about finding plug in stations in a foreign country is worth it. Whenever I rent in Europe I try to get cars from manufacturers you can’t get in the US like Renault, Peugeot, Seat, Skoda, etc.
>>28708964>rentalPHEV.