


I currently drive an eight-year-old Nissan Sunny 1.5 with a fuel consumption of 6.5 L/100km and have driven 50,000 km. I have a parking space at home where I can install a charging station, and I don't drive much on highways. Is it necessary to switch to an electric car? My main considerations are saving money and having shelter from the elements. I don't drive the petrol car much because I don't need to and the fuel is expensive, so I prefer using an electric bike. It would be different if I switch to an electric car, right? What car would you recommend?
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