A GfK consumer survey from the market research firm’s Nuremberg office reported by the German auto industry site Autohaus indicates that in theory, every fourth German motorist would be in the market for an electric car, if only manufacturers could match consumers’ expectations of range, performance, and ownership costs. At the beginning of Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
A GfK consumer survey from the market research firm’s Nuremberg office reported by the German auto industry site Autohaus indicates that in theory, every fourth German motorist would be in the market for an electric car, if only manufacturers could match consumers’ expectations of range, performance, and ownership costs.
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