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????I don't want a Golf.
????I don't want a Golf.
its a golf forum ?I don't want a Golf.
Is it a "Golf" you can "game" though?its a golf forum ?
Don't know about fitted, but after so long the seats become most uncomfortable.....Can you get fitted for this golf? ??
You missed...I think that over the last 10 or so pages (maybe even more) it can be summed up as....
1. Some won't entertain an EV until they're forced to do so at some point way down the line.
2. Some like the idea of an EV but they're just not practical for them to do so given the current state so will stick with ICE until things change.
3. Some are pro EV and accept the present limitations and just work around them.
As things stand not going to change the minds of those in camps 1 or 3 so we're just going round and round in circles.
You missed...
4) Some people are so determinedly pro EV, that whenever others give genuine and understandable reasons why they're not yet ready to switch, they close their eyes, put their fingers in their ears, and say "La la la, I can't hear you, and if I close my eyes you've gone away." ??
Still struggling to see the lighter side eh? ?
It wasn't aimed at anyone in particular, but there have been several posts in this thread that seem to so determinedly ignore the genuine issues we still face with EV that they're just a bit pointless. Believe it or not, some of us don't go around trying to identify the posters we disagree with, and then argue with them just because it's them. I couldn't care less who it is that says these things, I'm just commenting on the posts themselves. ?
Indeed. In 8 years time I'll give serious consideration to an EV ?Please see post no. 2067
You do know in 2011, you could only buy one EV, a Nissan Leaf which had a range of about 80 miles on a good day, cost around £30,000 and there were around 1,500 chargers in the UK.
Today, there are more than 130 to choose from, many of which are well below £30,000 including the MG5 (250 mile range) and there are presently over 50,000 connectors.
Think where we'll be in another 8 years time.
Hadn't really considered electric before but this thread has intrigued me a bit. My petrol lease car ends in December. so starting to think about my next car. Since retiring and with the pandemic, most of my journeys are less than 30 miles. Wife has a diesel BMW 1 series so on the face of it an EV could work for me. If we needed a bigger range we could take the BMW. The lifestyle change could mean a smaller car would be OK, as long as the clubs fit in the boot!
Can I ask 3 questions - apologies for the lack of knowledge (and it might have been covered earlier).
1. Could only justify buying used. Is there a real risk that battery life will have been reduced by bad charging practices (I have read what is recommended)?
2. I might sometimes go a couple days without using the car. Does battery charge drop if it's sat (unplugged) on the drive?
3. How do servicing costs compare with ICE (presumably cheaper)?
Thanks in advance.
You realise that the Tesla S is considered a luxury car for a reason.....price. Way out of range for the majority of people. You may as well have said if you want to go 350 miles in a day take a private jet.If you are doing 350 miles per day, the Tesla S would be your best bet at 298 miles of range and if you use the Tesla superchargers you can add 200 miles in 15 minutes and for some cars that is FREE FUEL.
So on Monday you drive 350 miles with one stop of 15 minutes.
And on Tuesday you drive back with one stop of 15 minutes.
Total distance.... 700 miles
Total cost..... 0
If you are doing 350 miles per day, the Tesla S would be your best bet at 298 miles of range and if you use the Tesla superchargers you can add 200 miles in 15 minutes and for some cars that is FREE FUEL.
So on Monday you drive 350 miles with one stop of 15 minutes.
And on Tuesday you drive back with one stop of 15 minutes.
Total distance.... 700 miles
Total cost..... £73900
You missed out the price of the car Bob, out of the price range of the vast majority even on lease