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The greatest of Es?

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October 2021

Both of these trendy small electric cars have as much wow factor now as when new, and you can save around £5000 by buying them at a year old

The greatest of Es?

Price today £24,000*

Peugeot e-208 GT

List price when new £33,275 (before gov’t grant)

Available from 2019-present

One of our favourite small electric cars, with a stylish interior and a good range

HONDA E

1 Physical switches and dials for the climate control are not only easy to use but also operate with slick precision

2 There’s a three-pin socket and an HDMI port for showing movies or playing games via the infotainment screen

3 Digital screens for the door mirrors take a while to get used to, but they’re well positioned and work well in low light

PEUGEOT E-208

1 Adjusting the temperature while you’re driving can be tricky, because the controls are on the touchscreen

2 Some drivers will find that the steering wheel blocks their view of the instruments if they set it at a comfortable height

3 Eclectic mixture of materials looks good, but the plastics found lower down don’t feel as robust as the Honda’s

IF YOU’RE KEEN to join the electric vehicle (EV) revolution, you’ll need an awful lot of money to buy even the smallest new model. If you buy used, though, someone else absorbs the initial sting of depreciation, so even the most popular and desirable modern motors can be had for rather less than you’ll pay for a new one.

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