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#Dacia’s new $25K Spring puts the ‘EVs are too expensive’ argument to bed

#Dacia’s new $25K Spring puts the ‘EVs are too expensive’ argument to bed

Romanian carmaker Dacia’s new electric car is cheap, very cheap. So cheap that it ‘ll wipe the smug smile off Dave’s face as he tries to convince you EVs are “too expensive,” — he will probably spill his pint of poorly chosen lager too.

Earlier this week, the budget friendly brand started taking orders for its new Spring EV in Germany.

Thanks to very generous plug-in car subsidies in the European nation, buyers could pick up the entry level model for just $12,995 (€10,920). Without the subsidy, it would cost $24,384 (€20,490).

Even though it’s the base model, it still comes with air conditioning and a Bluetooth enabled radio.

The more expensive Comfort Plus model, has a 7-inch touchscreen navigation system, parking sensors, reversing camera, metallic paint, and an optional fast-charger.

Despite all the extra kit, the Comfort Plus is still more affordable than a thoroughbred racehorse. This one will set you back $14,542 (€12,220) with the $11,389 (€9,570) grant.

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