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As with everything there are/were good and bad. Even now the BMW i3 is a great car and can be had for little money, it's also possible to upgrade the battery cheaply to give it nearer modern day car range. I saw a video on YT about somebody (James Clevely from the video a few days ago) buying a 240k miles MG ZS ex taxi for I think £2.5k it needed a couple of hundred pounds worth of work done (guy is an EV service business owner), that's a good family car with decent if not huge range for less than £3k.
Early Zoes were terrible for tripping off chargers, they had 43kw ac chargers in them and it was just too much for a lot of chargers.
The situation is enormously better for the potential EV buyer now. My Zoe-owning colleague said it was the worst built car he'd ever known (I woud agree) and his other car at the time was an Astra.
I'd personally wondered about a used Polestar, but reading reviews they mention poor suspension, which would be untenable where I live. I'm not in a hurry to change vehicle (fuel cost is around £100/month generally so relatively little to be saved) but would consider it if a good deal came along.