Bowen’s electric vehicle strategy is ‘pricing’ Australians out of getting a car

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CarExpert Founder Paul Maric says Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen’s electric vehicle strategy is “pricing the average Australian” out of getting a car by “excluding the type of car they can buy” in Australia.

“The government needs to look at incentives to make electric vehicles

better and cheaper for the average consumer,” he told Sky News host Peta Credlin.

 

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Some don't have any car. Let's ensure everyone with licence has a car.

How about that

Leighlines That's the idea

They're making it hard. First we can't afford housing and now can't afford a car to sleep in. What's next, a tent tax?

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