@@theotheleo6830 And yet it like the Smart Fortwo I own remain cultishly popular much the same way Fiat 500's and old Mini Cooper's are loved for decades beyond their build date...
Bingo! I bought one as my first car and it didn't disappoint.. At least in many ways... It's a quirky car that people other love or hate. I personally love it for all its weird French/Swiss quirks including its hopelessly underpowered heater, janky automated manual transmission and really slow 0-60 times... Like 16 seconds for the diesel version I own.. Ironically again is that it was originally designed as an electric car but because the lead-acid tech in the mid 80's was still primitive VW then Mercedes would only sign on if ICE versions were produced.. And here we are... Billions in losses later and a French factory that now turns out HUGE SUV's with only these cars still popular in China and Continental Europe... Total shame!
Ditto! That's why this Canadian has owned a Smart car for 11 years... I only needed a large vehicle ONCE and then it was just cheaper/easier to have the IKEA furniture delivered to my house than for me to rent a car, drag it home, etc... And yes you can fit a 40" flat panel TV in it as long as you fold down the passenger seat...
@stickynorth In China, even for 100-inch TVs, delivery and installation are free. If you can't do this, it's impossible to survive in the Chinese market.
@@JoeARedHawk275 That’s not the question I need to know, What i want to know how long the Hours it can drive without battery. 2nd, what is the weight limit from for carrying stuff.
I just came back from China, and taxi driver (all drive EVs) told me there are as many charging stations as gas stations… US & other countries can learn from China in EVs….
China is smart, the US all is doing is making EVs expensive and luxurious, while China works for its people, the US works for corporations, that's the difference.
On daily basis, that's what you need really for a city commute. Especially so in densely populated cities like Paris, London and many ASEAN cities where parking is hard to find. China's cities now have many electric bikes and cars now which undoubtedly helped reduce their noise and air pollution. Don't believe go see for yourself...
I had a 2018 Nissan Leaf EV. In the summer months the DTE gauge shows about 230 km to empty. In the winter months the distance to empty is 215km. So not much difference when compared to this mini. If it is available in Canada I would buy one. So affordable.
Why can't we have something like this in the US? I'm looking for a tiny brand new car that costs under $10k but a brand new car in the US is $20k+. A cheap new car not only allow me to buy it cash so I wouldn't have to pay for interest but also there's much less if any maintenance. I would pay $10k for this car in the US even though it costs only $5800 in China. Seriously.
@@YSKWatch slightly more expensive in China, both of them are cheap in China. But Wuling has a Gameboy version which is twice of the price of the regular one.
@@FangYuan-b8h wuling sell the air EV with very high price in Indonesia because at that time it is the first EV ever sold in Indonesia. now after BYD, cherry, and Neta sell their EV, wuling reduce their prices.
These are such smart vehicles. I wish they were more common in European cities, replacing most absurdly large cars which take over so much of the limited space available in urban areas.
Bingo! Huge vehicles have their place... Off road and on highway trips... Cities need kei/city cars... Tiny urban runabouts that won't add PM 2.5 to the air from engines or tires... Smart Fortwo really should revive its classic OG design as an electric now... It would do great and probably cost a fraction to make now that battery tech is cheaper than gasoline...
The tier3 "small city in China" in this video, Liuzhou, has the population of over 4 million, the same as Melbourne. The city is big enough, so people there don't have much demands to transport across cities with this mini EV. If they go to another city, ther prefer HSR. This mini EV satisfy most of the demands of transporting in city.
I've seen comments on how this isn't safe but this trend of mini sized vehicles selling well has a track record of selling well with the original mini and kei cars from Japan
I am not sure about safety. I recently watched a Chinese dashcam video of one of these mini cars getting hit by a larger vehicle and it just disintegrated. But results may vary by what brand it is and how much effort went into crash safety.
safer for the polar bears maybe, they do horrible in crash tests. insideevs has an article on a crash test of the wuling hong guang, it doesn't look pretty
@thedude3005 bigger cars are better for crashs. If you hit a pedestrian the possibility that he die is higher with this smal car as if you hit him with a bmw suv.
THIS is the urban runabout Smart wished it was all along... The OG plan back in the Swatch days was a small 2-seat EV urban cabrio just like the Wuling Mini is... Now Smart is just a Geely sub-brand building compact crossover EV's which is a shame because the tech needed to make it's vision a reality is clearly alive and well in the People's Republic... Long live Wuling and it's true people's car!
it depends really on where you are living, because living long route area, you won't be able to go far away. If living in a city, you would have a lovely time, specially with parking this car
Knowing where i live this would not work, it’s only meant for big city driving where the roads are flat and charging points are plenty, not to mention it will probably be a reallt bumpy ride
Too bad these affordable evs aren't available outside China. The politicians and Western automakers are stopping them by placing tariffs and restrictions on them being sold. Some governments make huge taxes off oil.
If I remember correctly, this model was the most popular one or two years ago by monthly sales, but has since been overtaken other cars like the Model Y or BYDs. Also the reason for Wuling to produce this car was to get positive NEV credits so they don’t get punished by the government as they weren’t selling enough NEVs.
No, the reason for the decline in sales is still too expensive. What I mean is that the launch of new cars in China is too fast. If you don't make progress or change, your sales will be slapped hard. This is the current situation of electric vehicles in China. Every month, more advanced and cheaper new cars appear, and only by maintaining vitality can you dominate the market
😊🙏 Treat valued customers as smart & gives them high quality in designs , assemblies & materials while keeping the purchasing , running & maintenance cost lower is always a winner in any markets! 🙏🌷🌿🌏✌💜🕊
It takes both hand to clap with ease and loud. Government play an important role to ensure that the public can enjoy ev services especially charging stations. Kudos to them for the efficiency that they deserve!
We need this now in Los Angeles, car and smog capital of America. You can buy this with your credit card and pay it off in 3 months. We need to get out of auto loan debt and inflationary gas cars.
These are ideal city cars for short distance driving but would not be suitable in other countries where drivers drive dangerously in their oversized suv,s and trucks because they feel invincible in their big lump of metal. And in most cases the drivers of these big trucks are all alone with no passengers so all that is wasted space.
Within the city, where there is no physical space to speed or park, this is perfect. I can also see boys and men being too prideful to ride it and spend more to buy a propper sedan. Lol.
The car is ok. But the infrastructure made the difference. Charging stations everywhere at rates way lower than gas, dedicated parking spots. If I lived there, I would buy that car too.
Where my boy “The Very Last Chang” at, gotta see how he links effective and ultravisionary transportation system to a fake social credit system that don’t exist
She had the car 6 years with no issues is the biggesy highlight here. 5k for a new car with 0 problems in 6 years? They would demolish Europe and US market
We have that in our country, small, cute. It has aircon, power steering. It seats two and surprisingly quite a bit of torque. But in a city like ours where small cars compete with articulated vans, buses, large suvs on the road, these small cars are accident prone. Its very cheap though, almost the price of a high end scooter
🤣 😅 you are such a TOK they are only showing you the "clean streets" for a Propaganda video go watch videos of what's really going on in China the garbage is piling up on the streets everywhere 80+% of businesses and manufacturing have closed 5 major banks closed and not counting smaller banks limits on no more than $70 withdrawals a day and many banks don't even allow that amount no money transfers out of the Country allowed the entire economy and Country is on verge of Collapse
Well we Chinese felt the same in 2004. We complained that China would hardly become as clean as in Japan. Now in 2024 China achieves this cleanliness. It's also possible for India.
@@flyingnan2520 My reaction has been removed stating the mere fact that Indians have a very different culture than the Chinese. Possible? Maybe but it will take generations of bettering themselves.
Wuling Mini EV is the Market leader but the video consistently show a variety of other small EV cars and interview 2 women who don't drive a Wuling Mini EV. Makes for a confusing video if you don't know the car that they keep mentioning. Shoddy video work and worst part the image to attract viewers ISN'T the Wuling Mini EV EITHER!!!
"More Charging Stations" is what UK severely needs if it wants to switch to all EV cars by 2035. 1 charging post per street is not enough if that is your excuse, Or you'll have to accept Giant cables running across most City streets, but then that would upset Accessability needs or becoems a major trip hazard. Not even mentioned flats/appartments yet
It's a great deal for SAIC (Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp) and GM, both part-owners in this venture. I don't think they paid very much for this auto manufacturer. Especially GM seems to struggle with EVs otherwise, so this may be a nice, little money-maker for them.
This was the idea of the Smart car many decades ago, an electric version and special “small” parking places for these cars in cities would make sense.
Ironically, Geely (the Chinese company that has now bought Smart) makes only SUVs with the Smart brand 😂
An electric version of the Smart Car was introduced in 2016. It has since been discontinued.
@@theotheleo6830 And yet it like the Smart Fortwo I own remain cultishly popular much the same way Fiat 500's and old Mini Cooper's are loved for decades beyond their build date...
Bingo! I bought one as my first car and it didn't disappoint.. At least in many ways... It's a quirky car that people other love or hate. I personally love it for all its weird French/Swiss quirks including its hopelessly underpowered heater, janky automated manual transmission and really slow 0-60 times... Like 16 seconds for the diesel version I own.. Ironically again is that it was originally designed as an electric car but because the lead-acid tech in the mid 80's was still primitive VW then Mercedes would only sign on if ICE versions were produced.. And here we are... Billions in losses later and a French factory that now turns out HUGE SUV's with only these cars still popular in China and Continental Europe... Total shame!
I'm driving a 451, road tax is $20
A year.
This car meets 99% of my daily essential tasks. I don’t need big SUV for groceries or out for a bite.
yep, and for the other 1% i can just rent a bigger car
Ditto! That's why this Canadian has owned a Smart car for 11 years... I only needed a large vehicle ONCE and then it was just cheaper/easier to have the IKEA furniture delivered to my house than for me to rent a car, drag it home, etc... And yes you can fit a 40" flat panel TV in it as long as you fold down the passenger seat...
@stickynorth In China, even for 100-inch TVs, delivery and installation are free. If you can't do this, it's impossible to survive in the Chinese market.
unless you're a married man with small kids
for city usage.. it is the most essential car...
I see this a lot in indonesia. This car is the best choice for second car
But much more expensive bcos of demand too high😅
How much idr this one in our country?
@@taknaknak4957lite 170 mil. ev air normal like 300 ish
No, of course not… Wuling AirEV is still a lot more expensive than this small EVs shown in this video.
True, but the price itself is almost 4x from China
This is what electric cars should be like, small cars focused for city driving, where the most charging infastructure is.
How far can it drive,
@@Kojin400How short is your attention span. It literally says it in the video
@@JoeARedHawk275 That’s not the question I need to know,
What i want to know how long the Hours it can drive
without battery.
2nd, what is the weight limit from for carrying stuff.
@@Kojin400it runs for 0 hours without the battery
@@thedude3005 So there battery is infinite,
I just came back from China, and taxi driver (all drive EVs) told me there are as many charging stations as gas stations… US & other countries can learn from China in EVs….
As of February 2024, the cumulative number of charging piles in China was 9.023 million.
Give US a break, they're busy spending trillions to support t*rrorist organizations, building more than 800 military bases at every country's doorstep
and just as many fire exploding ev's
@@bluedrakken證據在那裡?無知的的人
@@bluedrakken这就是你变成孤儿的原因😊真可怜
Kudos to China EV cars 🚗🚗🚗🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🥇🥇🥇
China is smart, the US all is doing is making EVs expensive and luxurious, while China works for its people, the US works for corporations, that's the difference.
On daily basis, that's what you need really for a city commute. Especially so in densely populated cities like Paris, London and many ASEAN cities where parking is hard to find. China's cities now have many electric bikes and cars now which undoubtedly helped reduce their noise and air pollution. Don't believe go see for yourself...
wait what??? Two hour free parking policy for EV??? If that was a thing, it wouldve been my motivation to switch to EV.
中国大多数地方都有30-120分钟的免费停车。事实上,许多社区和街道都有停车场,您可以免费停车一天以上。
Also Rego free for EVs in China
Bring it to Australia
Bring you to chyna
The Smart car has EV variant but its expensive by comparison
since Germans
Not sellable cause Aussie like giant car
Mate it has limited range and the crumple zone of that car is the cabin.
Doesn't work there because of horrible range, wouldn't be able to travel outside a major city let alone places like the Outback
I had a 2018 Nissan Leaf EV. In the summer months the DTE gauge shows about 230 km to empty. In the winter months the distance to empty is 215km. So not much difference when compared to this mini. If it is available in Canada I would buy one. So affordable.
This price is less than a titanium bicycle
Why can't we have something like this in the US? I'm looking for a tiny brand new car that costs under $10k but a brand new car in the US is $20k+. A cheap new car not only allow me to buy it cash so I wouldn't have to pay for interest but also there's much less if any maintenance. I would pay $10k for this car in the US even though it costs only $5800 in China. Seriously.
Labor cost will never allow anything costing close to this in the US.
They have national security issues😂😂😂😂
"capable of a max speed of 100 km (62 miles) per hour" :-O
Foreign cars need to pass US government safety standards before they can be sold here.
This car dosnt fulfill the us or eu standards for safety. If you have a crash it will end badly
Yeah... Wuling air ev was here in Indonesia. They now introduce the newest called bingguo.
This is what the original Smart car should have been…
yeah i don't get it every time they release tiny cars in the US they are priced similar to a standard sized car. What even is the point to it then?
Maybe the auto maker mafia are in on this conspiracy. 😅
She's had the car for 6 years without problems? That's great by today's standards.
here in Indonesia, we got Air EV instead, which also quite popular
the Air is way better than the original Mini. but the price is also more expensive.
@@YSKWatch slightly more expensive in China, both of them are cheap in China. But Wuling has a Gameboy version which is twice of the price of the regular one.
@@FangYuan-b8h wuling sell the air EV with very high price in Indonesia because at that time it is the first EV ever sold in Indonesia. now after BYD, cherry, and Neta sell their EV, wuling reduce their prices.
These are such smart vehicles. I wish they were more common in European cities, replacing most absurdly large cars which take over so much of the limited space available in urban areas.
It makes me feel guilty to drive big V8 truck with single people in there. This small EV makes perfect sense for daily commute.
Bingo! Huge vehicles have their place... Off road and on highway trips... Cities need kei/city cars... Tiny urban runabouts that won't add PM 2.5 to the air from engines or tires... Smart Fortwo really should revive its classic OG design as an electric now... It would do great and probably cost a fraction to make now that battery tech is cheaper than gasoline...
u need the second car
The tier3 "small city in China" in this video, Liuzhou, has the population of over 4 million, the same as Melbourne. The city is big enough, so people there don't have much demands to transport across cities with this mini EV. If they go to another city, ther prefer HSR. This mini EV satisfy most of the demands of transporting in city.
Best car for moving around tbh, I wish its more common here in the Philippines
Best choice to bring you from point A to point B in cities.
Some of them are way cheaper than 48k yuan, I saw some in Nanning for 15k Yuan.
That is an "electric moped" that cannot be considered a car. It is classified as a non-motor vehicle and cannot be driven on a motor vehicle lane.
I want this car to be sell in Indonesia. Our small roads will be happy to get something new and fit the small house garage.
Small EVs for short city commute is what Manufacturers should be making.
NOT Extended Range 3s EVs
Guess what. People want affordable cars.
I've seen comments on how this isn't safe but this trend of mini sized vehicles selling well has a track record of selling well with the original mini and kei cars from Japan
I hope they become popular internationally. These cars are much safer.
I am not sure about safety. I recently watched a Chinese dashcam video of one of these mini cars getting hit by a larger vehicle and it just disintegrated. But results may vary by what brand it is and how much effort went into crash safety.
@@Fabulousprofound168 You are right but if there is a push to popularize this type of vehicle then a trend of smaller cars in the market could happen.
safer for the polar bears maybe, they do horrible in crash tests. insideevs has an article on a crash test of the wuling hong guang, it doesn't look pretty
@@Fabulousprofound168and that's why larger cars are literally death machines and should just be banned.
@thedude3005 bigger cars are better for crashs. If you hit a pedestrian the possibility that he die is higher with this smal car as if you hit him with a bmw suv.
Small and practical for city driving. You’ll need something bigger for long distance and of course range but smart city cars are really practical.
THIS is the urban runabout Smart wished it was all along... The OG plan back in the Swatch days was a small 2-seat EV urban cabrio just like the Wuling Mini is... Now Smart is just a Geely sub-brand building compact crossover EV's which is a shame because the tech needed to make it's vision a reality is clearly alive and well in the People's Republic... Long live Wuling and it's true people's car!
Best car....ever. 🎉🎉. Its inventors and creators are outstanding.
Looks great for town & city driving. Hopefully, it will come to the UK.
$5800, I would buy it to go to work in the states.
It contains 27% tax already 😅
it depends really on where you are living, because living long route area, you won't be able to go far away. If living in a city, you would have a lovely time, specially with parking this car
Knowing where i live this would not work, it’s only meant for big city driving where the roads are flat and charging points are plenty, not to mention it will probably be a reallt bumpy ride
states banned all Chinese car😂
The states ban all China product due to "national security"
Meanwhile in USA: *Grandma goes to Walmart in a pickup truck*
Too bad these affordable evs aren't available outside China. The politicians and Western automakers are stopping them by placing tariffs and restrictions on them being sold. Some governments make huge taxes off oil.
It is adorable! 😍
It won't sell well in America because they prefer to drive big vehicles that take up space even if there is only 1 passenger. 😒
The smaller the cars, the better!
If I remember correctly, this model was the most popular one or two years ago by monthly sales, but has since been overtaken other cars like the Model Y or BYDs.
Also the reason for Wuling to produce this car was to get positive NEV credits so they don’t get punished by the government as they weren’t selling enough NEVs.
No, the reason for the decline in sales is still too expensive. What I mean is that the launch of new cars in China is too fast. If you don't make progress or change, your sales will be slapped hard. This is the current situation of electric vehicles in China. Every month, more advanced and cheaper new cars appear, and only by maintaining vitality can you dominate the market
we have wuling ev in indonesia, but it cost a lot more due to tax
2:22 Are these... police cars? How cute
Yes…
right? 😭
I would love for these zippy little EVs to be sold in Australia, but the government would never allow them to be sold here.
Insulting affordable vehicles makes you feel superior
it's the mini car from Cyberpunk 2077
It’s the people’s republic, people first
In the Philippines, they have electric tuktuk and ebikes
It's got a pretty small carbon footprint, no need for a hulking 7000+ lb EV, if your just commuting everyday by yourself.
I'm from Indonesia
🇮🇩🤝🇯🇵
🇮🇩🤝🇨🇳
love from china 🇨🇳
Wuling Hongguang Mini please come to India soon. 😍
How much time will take to charge full ?
😊🙏 Treat valued customers as smart & gives them high quality in designs , assemblies & materials while keeping the purchasing , running & maintenance cost lower is always a winner in any markets! 🙏🌷🌿🌏✌💜🕊
It takes both hand to clap with ease and loud. Government play an important role to ensure that the public can enjoy ev services especially charging stations. Kudos to them for the efficiency that they deserve!
We need this now in Los Angeles, car and smog capital of America. You can buy this with your credit card and pay it off in 3 months. We need to get out of auto loan debt and inflationary gas cars.
These are ideal city cars for short distance driving but would not be suitable in other countries where drivers drive dangerously in their oversized suv,s and trucks because they feel invincible in their big lump of metal. And in most cases the drivers of these big trucks are all alone with no passengers so all that is wasted space.
Within the city, where there is no physical space to speed or park, this is perfect. I can also see boys and men being too prideful to ride it and spend more to buy a propper sedan. Lol.
Sorry 😂 as a men, i might be an outlier. I would drive a broccoli if it mean more savings. Let alone a cute looking car.
Wonderful. Some cities originally planned to build subway. Now there's no need.
Yeah it is popular in southeast Asian countries too. Only sold for usd10,000-15,000
drove one last summer, really fun and comfortable
The car is ok. But the infrastructure made the difference. Charging stations everywhere at rates way lower than gas, dedicated parking spots. If I lived there, I would buy that car too.
It could be China's VW beetle. It would sell almost anywhere.
Where my boy “The Very Last Chang” at, gotta see how he links effective and ultravisionary transportation system to a fake social credit system that don’t exist
我有一辆雪佛兰燃油车,但平时出门还是骑电动摩托车,因为停车很方便,续航50公里,完全可以满足城市需要😂
Hongguang also sell this EV in Vietnam as well. it looks really cute irl. I would love to buy this one if we dont already own 2 cars in own household.
perfect 2nd family car, useful for grocery shopping and picking up kids, going t the mall...most people drive less than 200 km per day.
proce is x2 or 3 when sold in the philippines 😢
Because tax
@@carkawalakhatulistiwaand import cost
Kudos to China EV cars
The reason they are choosing this , is because it works
Asians love to save money and value. This vehicle does the work you need for personal commute from work to shopping.
Because you can have more money to do the things you like
The only thing we have that compares to this in the USA is Chevrolet's Spark. And that costs 3 times the cost of this smaller Chinese car
I want one
this type of vehicles are suitable only in cities where large vehicles won't come close. due to safety reason
She had the car 6 years with no issues is the biggesy highlight here. 5k for a new car with 0 problems in 6 years? They would demolish Europe and US market
These cars are not safe, they have national security issues 😂
The ending motif was longer than usual. I guess they tried to convey a message at the end of the video. Did anyone catch it?
I don't notice anything special. Tell us how you interpret the ending.
Fossil fuel prices in China are rising, but still cheaper than Europe and US.
When these available in Pakistan
I'd buy it just for the sake of smiling at it.
Where is India EVs.....?
We have that in our country, small, cute. It has aircon, power steering. It seats two and surprisingly quite a bit of torque. But in a city like ours where small cars compete with articulated vans, buses, large suvs on the road, these small cars are accident prone. Its very cheap though, almost the price of a high end scooter
This gives me the memory of tata nano
How does their electric infrastructure handles all this? Since the cars have to charge somewhere.
Electricity in China is more plentiful than Europe.
You can also ask the car salesman to install charging facilities in your home
This year when I went back home, I saw public charging piles in the village.
Look at the clean streets, India's street will never achieve this level of cleanliness.
🤣 😅 you are such a TOK they are only showing you the "clean streets" for a Propaganda video go watch videos of what's really going on in China the garbage is piling up on the streets everywhere 80+% of businesses and manufacturing have closed 5 major banks closed and not counting smaller banks limits on no more than $70 withdrawals a day and many banks don't even allow that amount no money transfers out of the Country allowed the entire economy and Country is on verge of Collapse
You need a civilized, educated and responsible society to have clean streets like in China which are qualities Indians don't possess.
Well we Chinese felt the same in 2004. We complained that China would hardly become as clean as in Japan. Now in 2024 China achieves this cleanliness. It's also possible for India.
@@flyingnan2520 My reaction has been removed stating the mere fact that Indians have a very different culture than the Chinese. Possible? Maybe but it will take generations of bettering themselves.
Wuling Mini EV is the Market leader but the video consistently show a variety of other small EV cars and interview 2 women who don't drive a Wuling Mini EV. Makes for a confusing video if you don't know the car that they keep mentioning. Shoddy video work and worst part the image to attract viewers ISN'T the Wuling Mini EV EITHER!!!
The small car looks so cute
Would love a small EV for me to go from and whereabouts in my city, most places I go would have a benefit of having these ngl
I like this car
murican motorhead : i'd swap that motor for a 2.7 Ecoboost yeehaw!
you know you want one and will buy one
Hm..looks like a Smart.. I WONDER
Can I have it imported to the US like New Jersey?
Imagine one of these with a Hayabusa swap. Would be the best car to have fun in.
"More Charging Stations" is what UK severely needs if it wants to switch to all EV cars by 2035. 1 charging post per street is not enough if that is your excuse, Or you'll have to accept Giant cables running across most City streets, but then that would upset Accessability needs or becoems a major trip hazard. Not even mentioned flats/appartments yet
It's a great deal for SAIC (Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp) and GM, both part-owners in this venture. I don't think they paid very much for this auto manufacturer. Especially GM seems to struggle with EVs otherwise, so this may be a nice, little money-maker for them.
What's the safety rating?
lol just don’t ask. Many of them are driven by old people without driving license and police turn a blind eye most of the time 😂
It should be talking about the electric version of the tuk-tuk from East Asia. Electric cars require a driver’s license.
‘Murica laughs at this 1/4 size of our SUVs that we drive in alone most of the time … yeah buddy 😂 that’s freedom .
Beautiful street
Down in south houston we got cars with pink panther on white walled swangas but in china they got mickey mouse 💀
no those are Winnie the Poo carts in China
$5.8k in china - same car in US $15k.
Its subsidized by government in China to reduce pollution
well done 👏👏
wuling small ev way more expensive in Indonesia rather than in china
The cost of cars is low, but the tariffs and freight charges are high.
Actually it often replaces electric scooters and bikes so it is worse for the environment and less clean.
I thought you'll need car replacement battery after five years and the battery price is very expensive 🤔
A cheap car will have a cheaper battery and you only need to replace batteries in five years if you are going to drive it very intensively
The woman in the video told SCMP that she bought the car SIX years ago, and everything still works fine.