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JimmyT 8:31 Sat Sep 23
Electric cars
Brilliant, aren’t they?

Leasing an MG4 at the moment. Apart from one or two minor gripes, it’s absolutely fantastic. I’ll never go back to an ICE car.

Any of you lot drive an EV? What’s your experience with them?

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Charoo 3:04 Thu Oct 12
Re: Electric cars
My mates petrol 4.4 petrol Range Rover just burst into flames years ago.

There was an investigation by Land Rover as there was a spate of this happening around that time.

Westside 8:49 Wed Oct 11
Re: Electric cars
Have you ever heard of a petrol car spontaneously catching fire whilst parked?

Actually, yes.

https://abcnews.go.com/Business/bmw-mystery-fires-abc-news-investigation/story?id=47335778

Vexed 8:36 Wed Oct 11
Re: Electric cars
I wouldn't be surprised if it was a Range Rover, they are put together atrociously. For the money they are fucking disgraceful.

Dwight Van Mann 8:25 Wed Oct 11
Re: Electric cars
Hybrid Range Rover battery spontaneously went up in the car park. Not the first time.

SnarestoneIron 7:39 Wed Oct 11
Re: Electric cars
Westside 1:01 Wed Oct 11

Have you ever heard of a petrol car spontaneously catching fire whilst parked? Yes, when running, absolutely, but not just sitting in a car park.

Westside 1:01 Wed Oct 11
Re: Electric cars
I see the argument against electric cars has been strengthened by events at Luton airport this evening.

Has the fire been proved to be caused by an electric car?

And petrol powered cars, never catch fire.

eastend joker 12:53 Wed Oct 11
Re: Electric cars
i see the argument against electric cars has been strengthened by events at Luton airport this evening.

Charoo 11:18 Fri Oct 6
Re: Electric cars
MMG 1 charge point per property.

You had to have planning application in before 15th of June 2022 or a spade in the ground before 15th June 2023 to avoid part S - anything after it applies.

You’ll start to see the wash through on developments starting from late next year.

jfk 4:50 Fri Oct 6
Re: Electric cars
Electric cars for now are all fucking pony.
They lose money hand over foot there’s a reason why.

Full Claret Jacket 2:36 Fri Oct 6
Re: Electric cars
Will never get one, for all the manufacturer controlled gadgets, I would rather have the
fun, raw emotion and ability to maintain of a mechanical petrol car.
I'd maybe entertain hydrogen cars if anything. I just don't like 'connected' cars at all.

Going to just drive round in a classic car and burn as much fuel as I can before I'm too old to drive or all the petrol stations close.

MaryMillingtonsGhost 2:21 Fri Oct 6
Re: Electric cars
Charoo 5:59

Is that a charging point per property, or 1 for every 10, or 1 in total if the developments in excess of 10?

Charoo 5:59 Thu Oct 5
Re: Electric cars
I have a Tesla Y and sell charge points so I’m EV in.

I get why people don’t want them but if you have off street parking, don’t often do long distances and hate petrol garages then they are great.

Part S building Regs means that all new build developments of more than 10 houses with associated parking has to have a charge point - plus most car manufacturers are committing most of their budget into EV development- so can’t see them going away anytime soon.

In the future the range will be better the battery’s will be cheaper - even recently the lithium ion battery cell prices fell under the $100/kwh mark - they were $1000/kwh in 2010 for context and the price of Brent crude was nearly $100 a barrel.

The shifts are happening and the tipping point ain’t far away.

Everyone talks about on route rapid chargers and infrastructure but it’s the HA’s the blocks of flats the right to park properties etc that need the ability to charge at home. That’s the real barrier.

D/C rapids have good pay backs and are good from a funded perspective but A/C charging and that side of the infrastructure is the tricky bit.

But the Daily mail can’t be bothered looking beneath the surface for any real stories.

Mike Oxsaw 2:52 Thu Oct 5
Re: Electric cars
Take in the full life-cycle costs of an electric car, and not just the headline price and running cost, then it's clear that these vehicles are no better for the planet - or it's inhabitants - than current modes of transport.

Upping their price won't stop the depletion of rare earths required to make them, it will simply add another element to financial inflation and their sales will keep rising because so many people (will) have been suckered into the belief that they are environmentally friendly and seek that feel-good factor of "doing their bit".

If you want to "do your bit" help promote the idea of not having so many kids - and that includes trying to influence (big) businesses to stop viewing another child born as a potential future customer.

madeeasy 1:53 Thu Oct 5
Re: Electric cars
I have had a long range Tesla for 3 years this December.

It says range of 325 but I realistically think I get about 240 ish. not very often I do that many miles on one trip so sort of just charge it overnight a couple of times a week at home.

When driving from midlands to London to see friends or family, I generally use the south mimms chargers, I charge for about 10 mins and get out and grab a drink and use the facilities and go again. I can go there and back without charging but then I have to drive nearer 70 and I usually drive a bit faster. The charging is just different rather than annoying.

Plusses.

Cost as others have said, lease was way to go for me and financially the car hasn't really cost me anything to own for 3 years. Charging is cheap compared to petrol or diesel. Although expensive if you had to use super chargers all the time.

it is also very well equipped and lovely layout and very very quick.

Downsides...

I have taken it to the alps 3 times now and the constant charging when you have a fully loaded car is a pain in the arse and adds a good hour to 2 hours on the trip, which with kids is a pain in the arse, with just 2 adults it was fine. But how often do you really do that?

Normal day driving is excellent and for people that say about range and spending hours charging, to be honest they just haven't done their research and just bought the wrong car for them. get the right car and electric is cheap and great.

If you do live in the sticks and dont have a home charger and do 300 miles a day then I could see why you would not want one though.

Willtell 8:57 Thu Oct 5
Re: Electric cars
Of course there’s a lot of nonsense as it’s WHO. Fact is that if you live in town and have a detached house they are fine as a run about.

They are not a long term alternative to internal combustion engines. Far too impractical for most people and especially if you do big mileages regularly.

Start with the fact that most countries can’t generate enough electricity for decades ahead if there was a big shift to it. Where do apartment dwellers charge their cars?

The cost of electricity is rising and as governments will have control of it, there is big issue with so much power under their control. They are bound to misuse it at sometime.

BillyBondsBirthday 11:26 Wed Oct 4
Re: Electric cars
zebthecat 11:17 Wed Oct 4

As I said, a lot of nonsense on here.

zebthecat 11:17 Wed Oct 4
Re: Electric cars
BRANDED 10:40 Wed Oct 4

A fair few insurance companies refuse to cover them fully comp at all.

Dwight Van Mann 10:51 Wed Oct 4
Re: Electric cars
100,000 mile warranty on EV battery.
Car worthless 2nd hand if over that

BRANDED 10:40 Wed Oct 4
Re: Electric cars
I was reading that the insurance is going to go through the roof as they are soooooo expensive to fix.

Mike Oxsaw 10:10 Wed Oct 4
Re: Electric cars
2 generators solves that particular conundrum.

BillyBondsBirthday 9:59 Wed Oct 4
Re: Electric cars
Mike Oxsaw 9:36 Wed Oct 4

Do you mean the front boot or the rear boot?

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