swindonseagull
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No debate then?Have a lovely afternoon.
No debate then?Have a lovely afternoon.
Here we go
I don’t use petrol so I don’t care about the price.
So you wait a couple of days to charge ?? Just to be green, How on earth is that practical ? I need my car for work every day…
Sorry can’t come to work today it’s not green enough to charge my car… oh won’t be able to go to The Amex as it’s not green until Monday !!! Madness…..
Well if Bozza recommended it !!!!!
He dropped the Bozza card. Its like the Staff Car card on the Colditz board game apparently.No debate then?
I would not leave a car with no charge on my drive waiting for a green charge. its like leaving an ICE with no fuel, ....imagine you or someone you know needs an emergency trip to hospital or something......sorry cant take you im waiting for a green charge,,,I think you may have misunderstood @Fungus’s post. In the same way that you don’t go to the petrol station every day, you don’t necessarily need to charge your car every day. I do, coz I have an elderly electric car with a small range, but most electric cars I could buy now would only need charging once every 4-5 days.
HahahahaHe dropped the Bozza card. Its like the Staff Car card on the Colditz board game apparently.
I've never paid more than £4K for a car - and that only in comparatively recent times when a degree of financial stability (i.e, mortgae paid off!) became the norm.If the 370 references my comment, there is no up front fee through salary sacrifice. I'm also saving £200 pm fuel, insurance at about 50pm, having to pay to maintain the car, mot, tax etc. Biggest peace of mind no unexpected bills. Had to replace the flywheel and gearbox in my passat which was big money. Oh and I avoid all the pollution charges and get to drive a lovely car I could never afford outright.
It's all down to how it works for the individual. I was paying 230pm on a car loan for an 11k car previously so tbh I'm only slightly out of pocket.
As I said isn't for everyone though. If a lose my job, circumstances change then it might not be for me.
Very few people buy a new car outright, EV or otherwise, they rent it, otherwise known as a lease, or buy on PCP. At this point EVs are hardly any different in price to ICE cars.
The second hand market for EVs is getting better and prices there for EVs can be similar to their ICE equivalents.
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Thats the best way to do it I reckon, cars run so long these days and don't rust yet people seem to have to keep replacing them. No idea whyI've never paid more than £4K for a car - and that only in comparatively recent times when a degree of financial stability (i.e, mortgae paid off!) became the norm.
That's less than a year's rent for one of your 'cheap deal' electric cars - and they last me well more than one year! And I don't pay congestion charges either. I might have to if I ever drove to London - I haven't checked their charges in details - but why would I want to drive to that benighted city ever again? It was a nightmare to drive round 20-25 years ago, and I doubt if the standard of driving has improved since then (it hasn't in the south east generally). And why drive anyway when London's got more trains, trams, buses, indergrounds and assorted public transport than pretty much the rest of the country put together?
Neither would I. No-one suggested that.I would not leave a car with no charge on my drive waiting for a green charge. its like leaving an ICE with no fuel, ....imagine you or someone you know needs an emergency trip to hospital or something......sorry cant take you im waiting for a green charge,,,
Having followed this chain back to see what I'm being accused of, it seems to be that I said the Hugo app was useful for monitoring home energy use. And it is.Here we go
I don’t use petrol so I don’t care about the price.
So you wait a couple of days to charge ?? Just to be green, How on earth is that practical ? I need my car for work every day…
Sorry can’t come to work today it’s not green enough to charge my car… oh won’t be able to go to The Amex as it’s not green until Monday !!! Madness…..
Well if Bozza recommended it !!!!!
I take it back, but that was when I started using Loop.Having followed this chain back to see what I'm being accused of, it seems to be that I said the Hugo app was useful for monitoring home energy use. And it is.
I've got nothing to add to the electric car discussion, alas.
I would not leave a car with no charge on my drive waiting for a green charge. its like leaving an ICE with no fuel, ....imagine you or someone you know needs an emergency trip to hospital or something......sorry cant take you im waiting for a green charge,,,
The bulk of the car e.g. suspension and mechanicals exactly the same as an ICE car, since they are the same. The battery and motor will outlast the car, there are Teslas out there with over 300,000 miles on the clock and going strong. How many replacement parts and services will an engine have needed in that time. ?What is the predicted lifespan of an EV? Say a low to mid range, mid size one.
Then it doesn't matter whether it's an EV or not does it ?Geez! I'm not in the £10,000 car market!
..............and nowhere near paying £370 a month rental (plus an up-front fee) either!
Of course it matters. If it's an EV it's too expensive, simple as that!Then it doesn't matter whether it's an EV or not does it ?
Too expensive for you and your needs / requirements / budgetsOf course it matters. If it's an EV it's too expensive, simple as that!
What is the predicted lifespan of an EV? Say a low to mid range, mid size one.
I suspect newer models will have more advanced battery management systems to lessen degradation, but the Leaf was first to market so will be “first production attempt” in terms of both battery and battery management design.
Of course it matters. If it's an EV it's too expensive, simple as that!
Of course it matters. If it's an EV it's too expensive, simple as that!
That’s exactly how I see it……current ranges aren’t enough for me to change our ‘main’ car as we do a lot of long journeys. When the Mrs finally agrees we need to change her car (it’s about 16 years old but has done less than 30k, costs peanuts to run and maintain and annual mileage is less than 1k) would like to get a suitable EV (which in turn would reduce the mileage on the other one as it’d get morenuse I suspect).There are 29 electric cars for sale on Autotrader for less than 4k. Most of them are the same as mine (Gen1 Nissan Leaf)
If you have:
a) a driveway where a charger can be fitted and the car parked.
and
b) a typical daily use case (there and back inc. any little stops you make regularly e.g. to a supermarket) that’s less than the mileage the vehicle will do (I’d expect at the age they are the battery will be doing somewhere between 60-80 miles in total - insist on seeing it fully charged) you will save an absolute packet provided you can charge at home.
If however your regular daily use exceeds the vehicle range, you’re probably 2-5 years from the second hand market having what you need. (look out for Renault Zoe’s)
I don’t know exactly where you’re based, but if you happen to be anywhere near Bristol/Bath there’s a place called Drive Green which is EV only. The chaps there are really good and they have a ton of different vehicles on-site to try out.
It’s ok if you’re not ready to switch yet, I get the feeling a lot of people are going to cling on to the technology they know, even if it is air polluting/Saudi enriching. You’ve got a few years and the second hand market is only going to get stronger.
That’s rubbish. My EV heater would probably run as long as a petrol engine. Either fuel source, you’d have to be prepared in that extreme weather.From www.gentlemanpolska.com
Electric car - the biggest scam the world has ever seen?
Has anyone ever thought about this?
'If all cars were electric...
And if we were stuck in a three hour traffic jam in the cold of a snowstorm, our batteries would be completely dead.
Because electric cars basically don't have heating.
And the fact that I was stuck all night on the street without battery, heating, wipes, radio, GPS, battery died a long time ago.
You can try to call emergency services and protect women and children, but they cannot come to help because every road is closed and probably every police car will be electric.
And when the roads are blocked by thousands of cars, no one will be able to move forward. How do you charge batteries on the spot?
Traffic jams are the same problem even during holidays.
It would not be possible to turn on the air conditioning in an electric car for a short time. Your batteries would be dead in no time!
Of course no politician or journalist is talking about this, but it will happen.
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