>>1867389You're still mistaking the EUC as a "vehicle".
A "vehicle" is a contraption letting you move from point A to point B where you will need to find some parking spot.
Also, usually a "vehicle" includes an internal combustion engine, spitting out fumes and noise, requiring some infrastructure (gas stations etc).
Plus, a "vehicle" requires your hands clinging to some steer wheel or handlebar, that is, you become literally part of the contraption.
Then, you can't board a train/tram/bus/friend's car having your "vehicle" as hand baggage.
>>1867389If you need to move from A to B, your best choice is usually a car (because rain, snow, wind).
Depending on daily commute (length? weather? roads quality? traffic?) your choice will be probably different.
>>1867283So you fancy a ride on the mountain top?
Would you appreciate it without internal combustion engine noise?
Would you feel better not having to constantly grab some handlebar?
(Is there a car parking spot on the mountain top? is the road stressful for the steering box and the clutch?)
Is it comfier to ride without pedaling?
Can an e-bike ride to the top (3500+ ft) if you started with fully charged batteries?
>TLDR: 12 years old kids have both low IQ and short attention span. "Hurr durr muh super mega motorbike WROOOOMMMMM wheelie!!"