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Down by Law

CONSTRUCTING THIS issue’s suite of battery-electric road tests meant my typical testing routine was abandoned. A four-car comparison would usually see us escape Sydney by as great a distance as we could, yet when you have four cars that can realistically travel less than 350km between ‘filling up’, you’re at the behest of charging stations.

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