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“As close as you’ll get to free”: Tasmanian couple take road trip to Sydney in Electric Car for $43.38

May 2, 2022

An article in The Gurardian by Royce Kurmelovs discusses a Tasmanian Couples EV trip noting that Sydney to Melbourne in a petrol car would have cost over $150 but was just $12.74 in ‘short-range, second-hand EV’.

Mc Cammons 2016 Nissan Leaf
Sharee and Graeme McCammon’s 2016 Nissan Leaf on the road.
They bought it second hand from the Good Car Company for $24,990. Photography: Graeme McCammon
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