
There is one exception to the end of sales of diesel cars in 2035, voted by the European Parliament: luxury cars (Ferrari, etc.). Of course, there are not many of them, so emissions will be limited, but for the symbol and social justice will have to be ironed pic.twitter.com/6gPS9lc6ZE
— Audrey Garric (@audreygarric) June 9, 2022
As we know, buying a thermal car is going to get harder and harder over the next few years. This is due to the numerous measures taken by the government, which wants to do everything to ban these vehicles. An environmental fine or even a future ban on the advertising and then on the sale of internal combustion models from 2035 worldwide.European Union. In short, times are bad for the auto industry as new car sales continue to fall. But, despite all the difficulties, it is still possible and allowed to buy a new thermal car. But could there be other measures that will make life difficult for customers? In Australia, this is about to happen when the bank makes a decision that is unusual and controversial to say the least.
Europe has agreed to phase out the use of heat engines by 2035. However, the fuel tax is an important source of revenue for the French state. https://t.co/M17WH4kOC3
— AutoPlus (@AutoPlusMag) July 6, 2022
Amazing rejection
Really, Bank of Australia has decided to no longer provide loans to its customers who wish to purchase a new thermal car. The idea is far from welcome, that the company explains the desire no longer ” locking their customers into higher carbon emissions and ever higher operating costs“. From here, if we were to believe that the bank wants to take care of your finances, we would almost believe it! This measure has not yet entered into force, as it will take effect in 2025. Indeed, the Bank of Australia states that “ our announcement today is the start of a conversation with our customers and a signal to the wider market that if you are considering buying a new car, you should seriously consider an electric vehicle“. However, credits will still be allowed for a used thermal model.
Still a confidential market
So all means are good to encourage motorists to go electric. And it is not for nothing that such sales are in Australia cars with zero emissions was only 2% of registrations in 2021. But then can such an event see the light of day here? Not necessarily, because sales of fashionable models are going very well now. But who knows, the government may decide to speed things up by adopting new, even more restrictive measures…
While the European Union banned the sale of diesel locomotives from 2035, France still practices “terminal hunting”. Educational review@oubertalli. #OnEstNotSortisDesRonces https://t.co/uT3qUEjNe6
— Geraldine Wesner (@GeWoessner) July 14, 2022
Source: Auto Plus

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