Oil car, gas, or electricity?

Now and a few years of new trends in the automobile industry are electric cars, not only as a healthy alternative to the environment, but also as a more economic alternative compared to internal combustion engines. But is that really so?
Since fuel is being expensive daily, it has been compared to the price of driving an electric car, one that consumes gasoline, and one that consumes oil. In all three cases, new models of cars have been used.
In February, the account thus emerges on an annual level, driving an electric car costs you about 174 euros, with gasoline of about 1,409 euros, and with oil of 1,289.5 euros.
There is, however, another account here, which is bypassed by many, even though it levels the cost of all three cars.
In fact, if you want to buy an electric car, you should know that they are almost twice as expensive as cars of the same size of gasoline or oil.
For example, an electric car (for example, Volkswagen ID3 2022, with engine power of 150 KF) costs 37,925 euros. A car with the same gas year (e.g. Toyota Yaris 1,490 cc, with 125 The KF, which estimatesly spends about two and a half gallons [5.3 L] in 100 kilometers, costs 16,790 euros. A 2022 sun (Renault Megan 1,460 cubes, with 115 The KF, which spends about 4.6 liters of oil at 100km, costs 20,790 euros.
Otherwise, if we take a car 50 miles [50 km] a day, then only the daily consumption of each car looks like this:
Electric car: 50 km x 0.1 euros per mile = 0.50 euros.
Gas car: 50 kilometers (or, on average, 2,65 liters of consumed gasoline) x 1.40 = 3.71 euros.
Oil car: 50 kilometers (about two liters of combined consumption) x 1.36 = 3.13 euros.
You're left to decide for yourself which account is most valuable to you, the price of the car, or the fuel.












