Australia’s Best Value Cars in 2023: How we did it
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Energy sources are: ICE (internal combustion engine), Hybrid, Plug in or EV.
Vehicle categories are: Dual cab ute, Passenger large, passenger light, passenger medium, passenger small, people mover, SUV large, SUV light, SUV medium, SUV small and van
For electricity prices, we know that many EV owners charge at home using solar, and some also take advantage of ‘free’ charging at the office (well, somebody has to pay, but it’s probably not the EV owner). However, we’re also aware that retail charging networks cost anything between 45c/kWh and 80c/kWh depending on the speed of the charger.
Glenn Butler is one of Australia’s best-known motoring journalists having spent the last 25 years reporting on cars on radio, TV, web and print. He’s a former editor of Wheels, Australia’s most respected car magazine, and was deputy editor of Drive.com.au before that. Glenn’s also worked at an executive level for two of Australia’s most prominent car companies, so he understands how much care and consideration goes into designing and developing new cars. As a journalist, he’s driven everything from Ferraris to Fiats on all continents except Antarctica (which he one day hopes to achieve) and loves discovering each car’s unique personality and strengths. Glenn knows a car’s price isn’t indicative of its competence, and even the cheapest car can enhance your life and expand your horizons.
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