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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/56521103

The all-electric Dacia Spring now starts at just €11,900

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[–] sznowicki@lemmy.world 15 points 1 week ago

I have this car since 2024. The previous generation. I can answer some more questions if you wish.

I charge at home. Sometimes at DC when I do some longer trips. Longest was 300km at once. Had to do 2 stops 30 minutes each.

Normally in the summer I get 2km per 1% of battery. That is 11kw/h while driving 110km/h on the Autobahn. During winter it goes down to 1,5km per 1%.

That means I can safely drive 160km in one hop and the charge with some bigger buffer during summer. 100km during winter.

That is for a long trips. I use this car mainly to move around my city. If I wouldn’t charge it at home I’d charge it during weekend groceries. 40 minutes charging on any DC charger would bump it up to 90% easily. So groceries time.

Apart of this this car is a banger. A classic car with no bullshit digital stuff, but electric.