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Thats interesting that its cheaper taxed and more performance then the E200, I wouldn't want to be driving the same car as the taxi drivers either...Also, have the taxi drivers switched to the E350e?
Are full electric cars taxed at all or are they tax free in Israel?




Thats interesting that its cheaper taxed and more performance then the E200, I wouldn't want to be driving the same car as the taxi drivers either...Also, have the taxi drivers switched to the E350e?
Are full electric cars taxed at all or are they tax free in Israel?
I prefer that way as I want to maintain the comfortable steering and comfortable suspension but have the driving in performance.
As much as I know, taxi drivers keeps on buying the diesel versions. We do not have stations to replace the battery of the electric engine so we do not have electric only cars at all.
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I prefer that way as I want to maintain the comfortable steering and comfortable suspension but have the driving in performance.
As much as I know, taxi drivers keeps on buying the diesel versions. We do not have stations to replace the battery of the electric engine so we do not have electric only cars at all.
I live in Ireland and the electric is the most expensive (1.5 times as much as diesel). The driving modes don't impact suspension unless you have air suspension option, they only impact gear box, engine and steering.
As much as I know, air suspension has a better range of comfortable setting then the regular one but maybe I'm wrong. Have you seen that written somewhere?
As much as I know, air suspension has a better range of comfortable setting then the regular one but maybe I'm wrong. Have you seen that written somewhere?

A litter of 98 ron/pump fuel in Israel costs between 1.55 euro to 2.09 euro. Most fuel stations cell it for 2 euro. An S class starts at around 221.500 euro...
Would you like to talk about apartments and houses? Maybe a pint of beer (8-9 euro at a bar)?

A litter of 98 ron/pump fuel in Israel costs between 1.55 euro to 2.09 euro. Most fuel stations cell it for 2 euro. An S class starts at around 221.500 euro...
Would you like to talk about apartments and houses? Maybe a pint of beer (8-9 euro at a bar)?
You only pay for 8-9 euro in the rip-off areas like Temple Bar in Dublin, it's usually 3€ in most other places, 4€ if you stretch it for good stuff.
Apartments and house prices are on the rise. 2 bed apartments in my city are few as no one is building right now, and they're around 230k++, houses, 4 bedroom detached in my city (Cork) will run you about 350k, 450k-550k in good areas. Most people can't afford this because banks only give you 3.5x your total income as mortgage. So you need 2 people in the house working and making at least 70-80k each, which is a lot. I make a little bit more than this because I'm contracting/self employed, but then they don't give self employed people mortgages here and if I worked as staff, I would be making half as much. Also, if you're single and say making 7K a month, you will be taking home around 4K. This is a lot more than 90+% of irish people take home every month, and would be closer to the take-home household income for the top 60 or 70%.
House prices etc are insane in Dublin, you will easily pay 400K for a 2bed apartment in most places, 4 bed detached houses are usually around 700k+++ 900K+ in nice areas.
You only pay for 8-9 euro in the rip-off areas like Temple Bar in Dublin, it's usually 3€ in most other places, 4€ if you stretch it for good stuff.
Apartments and house prices are on the rise. 2 bed apartments in my city are few as no one is building right now, and they're around 230k++, houses, 4 bedroom detached in my city (Cork) will run you about 350k, 450k-550k in good areas. Most people can't afford this because banks only give you 3.5x your total income as mortgage. So you need 2 people in the house working and making at least 70-80k each, which is a lot. I make a little bit more than this because I'm contracting/self employed, but then they don't give self employed people mortgages here and if I worked as staff, I would be making half as much. Also, if you're single and say making 7K a month, you will be taking home around 4K. This is a lot more than 90+% of irish people take home every month, and would be closer to the take-home household income for the top 60 or 70%.
House prices etc are insane in Dublin, you will easily pay 400K for a 2bed apartment in most places, 4 bed detached houses are usually around 700k+++ 900K+ in nice areas.
Anyhow, I think we have drifted far too much from the topic of this thread




Dont get started on housing prices, come to LA. A 2 bd room apartment is now at 1 million




