• Chocrates@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    I’ve got a dog I like to bring everywhere I can. Was thinking of getting one that has that wooden cargo platform in the front that I can secure her in. I also live in an attic apartment so the logistics of getting it in and out are gonna be a pain.

    Just excuses though, cars are familiar and “easy”, even though I’d ultimately save money if I sold it.

    • Varyk
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      5 months ago

      Yea, it’s so cheap to run and charge the e-bike, and of course any maintenance or repairs are orders of magnitude less expensive then a vehicle.

      Tons of bike shops let you ride one around to try them out, or you could rent one for a week and see if it’s what you’re looking for.

      I only used my e-bike for a little over a year, and then I bought a used SUV cuz I was going on a big road trip and I wanted to sleep in the back of it.

      I highly recommend the e-bike, or at least trying one out and seeing if it fits your lifestyle, they’re the coolest.

      I’ve gone something like 9,000 miles on mine at this point, with zero practical change in my electric bill, if there is a difference I haven’t noticed it.

      And all the time no fuel, no insurance, no registration or tag fees, emissions testing, ican still do all of my shopping, it definitely worked for my lifestyle, until I decided to go on the road trip of course.

      Also, I’ve owned several motorcycles and vehicles, and it’s been 3 years with my e-bike and nothing but the kickstand has broken so far, which I got a new kickstand for.

      It’s a pretty satisfying experience