Yes, I'm aware of those deals, but they certainly aren't all done that way, many if not most being with around one third deposit. Often that deposit comes from the part exchange in, but that's still a cash potential which could be used to buy an e-bike.
Even on no deposit purchases, a couple of months installments covers the cost of a budget e-bike, so sorry, the point made remains valid, cars are the preferred purchase of the two in the UK and arguing against that is tilting at windmills.
Even on no deposit purchases, a couple of months installments covers the cost of a budget e-bike, so sorry, the point made remains valid, cars are the preferred purchase of the two in the UK and arguing against that is tilting at windmills.