The study conducted with 944 German drivers of +18-years-old showed 36% is considering to switch to alternative drivetrains for its new car, but the number of those wanting to stick with gasoline, increases /Targobank
German Targobank’s yearly Car Study, a survey conducted by survey institute Forsa, shows that the average German is again increasingly falling back on gasoline cars rather than an electric one when considering buying a new car. The tendency is quite apparent: 30% would prioritize it, compared to 22% the year before. The eagerness to switch
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