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Of course no big study has been done, however I've noticed that more e-bike purchases come from people who drive pick up trucks, and larger SUV's, and when gas prices are lower there seems to be an uptick of those folks buying e-bikes. Maybe its the fact that the low gas prices allow them to spend big money on pick ups and SUV's, and while fuel is a relatively lower expense (versus insurance, depreciation, etc), the low gas price helps them feel good about their decision, and adds a psychological boost. Maybe the e-bike option added to their mix of transportation choices, can become a more regular mode of transportation (than just a normal bike with no assist), allowing them to ditch a 2nd or 3rd car ? The pick ups and SUV's are much more utilitarian than sedans, so it makes sense to these folks to keep that vehicle, and then have their 'fun' in getting from point A to point B for simple errands, and then exercise too ! The e-bike solution becomes their 'environmentally' conscious choice, rather than maybe even a Prius. Consider too how all these car manufacturt
Gas today is $1.89/gallon at local Costco !
Happy E-Biking folks !
P.S. Don't take this post too seriously. And puhlease, no politics.
Gas today is $1.89/gallon at local Costco !
Happy E-Biking folks !
P.S. Don't take this post too seriously. And puhlease, no politics.