With a 200,000 Budget, Should You Buy a Gas Car or an Electric Vehicle? A Must-Read for Working Families! ππ
Hey, family! Today, let's talk about whether you should buy a gas car or an electric vehicle if you have a budget of 200,000. π€
First, let me share my perspective. If your family can't afford to buy a car that costs 300,000 or 400,000 outright, then a 200,000 electric vehicle might not be for you. Why do I say that? Because to buy an electric vehicle, you should have the spending power of a 300,000 to 400,000 gas car. πΈ
The new energy market is evolving at lightning speed, with car companies rushing to capture the market, even if it means releasing semi-finished products. So, if you end up with an older model of an electric vehicle, you might just be the "sucker." π
However, if you do manage to get one, that's pretty impressive. The development of domestic new energy vehicles is rapid, and they need support, but this support should come from those who can afford a 300,000 to 500,000 car and can switch to a brand new domestic new energy vehicle every two or three years. π°
Working-class friends, we might not be able to change cars every 2 to 3 years. So, if you plan to drive one car for 6 to 8 years, a gas car might be more suitable. π£οΈ
Gas cars may consume more fuel, but they don't necessarily cost more. With proper maintenance, driving for a decade or more is not an issue. Plus, even if the gas car manufacturer goes out of business, getting your car repaired won't be a problem. π§
On the other hand, if something goes wrong with an electric vehicle, repairs can be troublesome. Many parts are customized, and not every repair shop can handle them. π
So, working-class friends, if you don't drive many miles, consider looking more at gas cars and less at electric vehicles. Although new energy vehicles are advancing quickly, there are still too many core issues unresolved. π
In conclusion, I want to say that buying an electric vehicle may not save you money in the long run. So, for working families, especially young people buying their first car, don't push your parents to buy an electric vehicle; they might be perfectly happy with a car that costs only a hundred thousand. π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦