So lately I have been thinking about my wife's next car. She currently drives a 2007 Hyundai i30 because, as you may remember, this was one of the most fuel efficient cars on our roads way back then (4.7l/100km combined). She is one of those that see driving as an unfortunate necessity, therefore efficiency is high on the list of requirements: so considerations have turned to electric and hybrid cars.
Three standout cars in this category in the world come from the VAG group, being the Audi A3 e-tron, Golf GTE and e-Golf, but only the e-tron is coming to Australia, and it is the most expensive of the lot ($60K+). So I'm interested, does anyone know the story why VW Australia has made the decision to not bring the Golf variants to our shores; and if they did, why or why would you not be interested in owning one of these? Obviously, if you are a die hard performance aficionado (GTI, Golf R, etc) this question really isn't for you!
Three standout cars in this category in the world come from the VAG group, being the Audi A3 e-tron, Golf GTE and e-Golf, but only the e-tron is coming to Australia, and it is the most expensive of the lot ($60K+). So I'm interested, does anyone know the story why VW Australia has made the decision to not bring the Golf variants to our shores; and if they did, why or why would you not be interested in owning one of these? Obviously, if you are a die hard performance aficionado (GTI, Golf R, etc) this question really isn't for you!
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