Research reveals that cars with gasoline and oil are better than electric cars

New electric cars are infested more than models of gasoline or oil, indicates new British research. The British group's research into consumer pleasure research showed that 31 percent of the owners of electric cars reported any problems with their vehicle over the first four years.
On average, damaged electric vehicles were spent from five days in the service, compared to 3-4 days, while driving gas or oil.
Research raises doubts about the perception that electric vehicles are more reliable than those with traditional fuel because they have fewer moving parts. Electric cars are more expensive than classic models because of the high price of their batteries.
The most frequent violations reported by the owners of electrical models were the software ones.
And we know that drivers want to get into cars that protect the environment, but it's very important that they have quality products too,” said Which editor Lisa Berber.
Otherwise, it turned out that the most reliable cars, regardless of fuel, are the complete hybrids, which have a battery and can be filled by their classic engine.
Over 48,000 people participated in the research on Which?












