Idk if you can compare a Civic with an Accord and call the $4000 difference a subsidy.
But if we’re being generous and ignoring the Euro/USD currency spread, you’re still talking about a $7000 subsidy. Roughly what Americans give out in EV credits. Except its for a car that’s still cheaper than its American equivalent.
Idk if you can compare a Civic with an Accord and call the $4000 difference a subsidy.
But if we’re being generous and ignoring the Euro/USD currency spread, you’re still talking about a $7000 subsidy. Roughly what Americans give out in EV credits. Except its for a car that’s still cheaper than its American equivalent.