French president Emmanuel Macron already unveiled new incentives to sway buyers away from Chinese models toward French and European ones, including a new €100 per month leasing scheme for EU-made electric cars, with those details announced today. The French government also announced a big rollout of cash incentives for first-time EV buyers, as long as they bought cars made in the EU.

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    1 year ago

    100€ a month for ppl that can afford to buy an ev while most ppl drive a 20 year old car that is falling apart bc ppl can’t afford a new one seems like is not really helping the people thay need help

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      So I wasn’t sure which one of us misunderstood so I went to read on the French page, and it is indeed a scheme where people with low income can lease the car for 100€ per month, as in that’s what they’ll have to pay per month, rather than a discount on the price of a normal lease.

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          He was always like this and has been distributing public money left and right. France’s public spending and taxation as a share of GDP are at all time highs.

          It’s just the French left thinks everybody to their right is a spawn of Reagan and Thatcher.

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          It’s so nationalistic and anti China that it came full circle.

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      Given that who is driving a 20 year old car (but car’s age does not really matter) now spend much more than 100 € a month for the fuel, it does not seems to be that expensive.

      And anyway 20k € for a car are not that much these days if you want to buy a brand new car. I get that many people could not even afford that much, but it is not that nowadays an used car is much less expensive, if you want a decent one.