Decision framework
What To Understand First
These hubs are built to move buyers from broad search intent into the DriveClarity assessment without pretending one technology suits everyone.
Upfront price can hide ownership pressure
A lower purchase price can look attractive, but fuel, servicing, insurance and resale still affect the real decision.
- Compare fuel cost over the expected ownership period
- Quote insurance and servicing before purchase
- Check whether hybrid savings could matter
Petrol can suit flexibility
Petrol ownership can be practical for changing plans, regional travel, low annual kilometres or buyers who want familiar support.
- Useful where charging is not realistic
- Often easier for remote or variable routes
- Still depends on model condition and fuel use
Compare alternatives before shortlisting
A petrol decision is stronger when the buyer has checked why hybrid or EV did not appear more practical.
- Compare petrol vs hybrid for stop-start use
- Compare petrol vs EV where charging is possible
- Keep vehicle type and budget together