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Punxsatawney Phil
Don't forget to check your tyre pressure when the temperature drops folks, as you'll get an efficiency hit just from that.
Not sure when that table dates from but BYD is very much in the UK – up to three models and counting! Xpeng on its way next year, apparently. A lot of people are concerned (some of it justified, some of it not) about the Chinese taking over but, from my own experience, the cars are decent and on a par with their European equivalents.I had a long list of Chinese EV companies ready to go, but then I found this site. It shows:
1. The sheer number of Chinese companies that already have entered the European market, and
2. How the UK is not at the top of the table (probably due to our RHD requirements).
Chinese automotive brands in Europe | Part 2
The second part of Sophus3's paper on Chinese OEMs in Europe surveys and comments on their digital capabilities.www.sophus3.com
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MG cars are owned and made exclusively in China and MG are a top seller in the UK, and have been selling into the UK for 4 or 5 years already, with no problems.Not sure when that table dates from but BYD is very much in the UK – up to three models and counting! Xpeng on its way next year, apparently. A lot of people are concerned (some of it justified, some of it not) about the Chinese taking over but, from my own experience, the cars are decent and on a par with their European equivalents.
Yes, I got a text from the wife yesterday asking what the new symbol on the dash was. I had to look it up to work out is was to show that regen braking was degraded.An 'interesting' experience driving my Tesla 3 yesterday morning in -5.
The cold conditions prompted the car to disable the regenerative braking feature - indicated by a symbol on the display screen which I hadn't noticed. It certainly makes for a completely different driving experience - and not in an especially good way. Still love the car though.
Similarly, I had no idea what the symbol meant. However, if you tap the symbol, it brings up a dialogue box on the screen that explains that you are now strapped into a 2-tonne guided missile that no longer feels especially like slowing down if you reduce acceleration. I'm pretty sure this is what it says - I had to be quick as I was heading towards a hedge at the time.Yes, I got a text from the wife yesterday asking what the new symbol on the dash was. I had to look it up to work out is was to show that regen braking was degraded.
Yep. My wife is using the Tesla for her drive to work at the moment, and it's scheduled to be ready for her at 8:15. This morning at 7:55 it was -5c in the car (the app told me) and by 8:14 it was 20c with the heated seat and steering wheel on, frost cleared. Lovely.I love the fact you can set an electric car to warm up and clear the windows via an app. Makes the morning commute a dream
Can do that in my non electric car (except heated seats) !I love the fact you can set an electric car to warm up and clear the windows via an app. Makes the morning commute a dream
I love the fact you can set an electric car to warm up and clear the windows via an app. Makes the morning commute a dream
It's charging cycle has already finished by that time as it set to charge when electricity is at it's cheapest. It takes about 5 minutes to go from freezing to warm and windows clear though so wouldn't use much battery.I presume if you leave it on charge at the same time you don't lose any range?
We've got a skoda which heats up very quickly but the App is a bit rubbish. The car is incredible and you don't really feel like you're driving an electric car apart from how quiet it is. In terms of trim and cabin space it feels like a regular car.Yep. My wife is using the Tesla for her drive to work at the moment, and it's scheduled to be ready for her at 8:15. This morning at 7:55 it was -5c in the car (the app told me) and by 8:14 it was 20c with the heated seat and steering wheel on, frost cleared. Lovely.
Same here. Our cheap rate electricity is between 23:30 and 05:30 and our Osprey charger is integrated with the Octopus tariff, so it will only charge at the cheap 7.5p/kwh rate.It's charging cycle has already finished by that time as it set to charge when electricity is at it's cheapest. It takes about 5 minutes to go from freezing to warm and windows clear though so wouldn't use much battery.
Also because of it's range and our use we only charge it once a week, we get at least 250 miles to a charge, when its warmer closer to 300
We use octopus too, once you've gone through initial faff it's seamless!Same here. Our cheap rate electricity is between 23:30 and 05:30 and our Osprey charger is integrated with the Octopus tariff, so it will only charge at the cheap 7.5p/kwh rate.
The small amount of power we use to warm it up every morning is insignificant.
Before I had the EV I expected I'd be very careful how I drive and would be constantly monitoring my miles / kwh and range etc. I don't do that at all, particularly as 99% of our journeys are less than 15 miles. On the occasions I've driven it further (Falmouth twice, Northampton, Stoke etc) obviously the range becomes a factor and charging stops are part of the plan.
We're doing Burnley in April so will be interested to see if we can make it on a single charge (287 miles)We use octopus too, once you've gone through initial faff it's seamless!
80% charge get's me to Brighton and back easily (200 miles) on the rare occasion we need to charge the service station chargers normally take about the same amount of time it takes us to have a coffee and use the loos.
We do it through a company, salary sacrifice scheme so not sure. I know the lease deals are quite expensive though.Any recommendations for the best companies to lease from?
The MG4 looks like very good value if you are intending to buy a new EV. The Xpower has very swift acceleration for a good price (not much more than a basic Renault Zoe). Although that said I am not really intending to buy an EV any time soon, my nearly 4 year old petrol car will suffice for now given that I am not really driving very much at all right now.MG cars are owned and made exclusively in China and MG are a top seller in the UK, and have been selling into the UK for 4 or 5 years already, with no problems.
There newest model the MG4 is one of the best value cars on the road, at least until the other Chinese companies join in!
The 'old' view that China only produce low quality products doesn't apply these days, especially on top end goods, such as cars, drones, solar products.
You say that, but some of the aftersales/delivery stuff I saw online from early last year was pretty damning. I know it was around the time of component shortages and the like, but they still have work to be done. Great car though, the MG4 – won a tonne of awards, including UK Car of the Year 2023MG cars are owned and made exclusively in China and MG are a top seller in the UK, and have been selling into the UK for 4 or 5 years already, with no problems.
There newest model the MG4 is one of the best value cars on the road, at least until the other Chinese companies join in!
The 'old' view that China only produce low quality products doesn't apply these days, especially on top end goods, such as cars, drones, solar products.