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Old 24-10-2021, 06:39 PM   #1
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Default Best Electric Cars in the Marketplace thread

We have electric threads here on Ford Forums, but no ongoing thread comparing new releases - and this is a segment that is going to grow heaps.

How about a thread keeping up with what is out there? I'm most interested in who will reach the Corolla-priced commuter electric car first
- and if it's any good compared to the most developed of the tech/range, which I assume would be Tesla? Edit: perhaps we can count down to when they become affordable for everyday people.

(Used the electric whippa snippa in the garden this afternoon and it's so much nicer than all the fumes of the two stroke unit it replaced. Charged it with our solar.)
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