Survey on Eco-Car Purchase

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  1. this piece was cogent, well-written, and pithy.
  2. if electric vehicles become a bit cheaper, i would like to purchase one, but for now they are still too expensive for me. recently, lightweight cars have also improved significantly in fuel efficiency, and they are exempt from the automobile weight tax, so i tend to consider them as an option. however, my purchasing considerations may change due to future legal reforms.
  3. the environmental impact of manufacturing a single car is many times greater than the reduced impact of a hybrid vehicle, so i won't buy a new car. cars that are not controlled by cpus from before the 1980s are easier to repair, so i prefer to drive used cars from that era. hybrids? when we enter an age dominated by electric vehicles, won't they just be garbage?
  4. it's definitely more eco-friendly to continue using one car rather than buying an eco car, so i've never even considered replacing it.
  5. since it's a rural area with few stop-and-go situations, a diesel vehicle that can handle long-distance commuting is probably the top choice.
  6. i hope it will be a survey with a large sample size.
  7. in a few years, since the children are still small, i think about replacing my compact car (i believe the fuel efficiency is good). if it's further in the future, i might consider a hybrid or something similar. however, realistically, i will also take into account the government's subsidy amount (from a household budget perspective). i do have a desire to improve the environment.
  8. i do not plan to purchase a private car unless there is a change in my living environment, such as moving to a rural area, due to the high maintenance costs.
  9. i just bought a daihatsu mira e:s. i purchased it with daihatsu's residual value credit. in three years, i will switch to a new daihatsu again. it's a life of eco-cars.
  10. if a wagon-type phv comes out, i'll buy it immediately. if it doesn't come out yet, i'll go for the hybrid type.
  11. i think the quality has stabilized to some extent.
  12. due to the needs of non-electricity companies, a system that can also be used as a household power source is essential.
  13. i would like the specifications of electric vehicles to clearly indicate the fossil fuels needed for power generation.
  14. usually, it can run on electricity alone. however, in emergencies, it might be better to generate power with a generator while running. since it is not a hybrid in the sense of running on an engine, perhaps it should be checked as an "electric vehicle"?