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Quote from: wilts rover on August 09, 2021, 05:30:24 pmAnyone here read much history?I was just wondering how some comments here would compare to what livery stables, carriage makers, wheelwrights etc said when the motor car was invented?I hear this argument frequently but It's not quite the same, is it?A motor carriage had clear benefits in convenience and performance compared to the poor old horse.An electric car doesn't particularly go faster than an ICE car, it's still not quite as convenient as an ICE car and it will probably cost you a lot more upfront to buy one too. You're not really switching to gain any great benefit for yourself, your doing it for the benefit of the wider community. That's a big ask, which is why it will take government legislation to push the change through.
Anyone here read much history?I was just wondering how some comments here would compare to what livery stables, carriage makers, wheelwrights etc said when the motor car was invented?
I’ve asked a few car sales people about this recently just to wind them up. None of them will answer the important question, how much to replace a spent battery. They usually trot out that they don’t expect the car to last the life of the battery.
Quote from: normal rules on August 09, 2021, 04:21:05 pmI’ve asked a few car sales people about this recently just to wind them up. None of them will answer the important question, how much to replace a spent battery. They usually trot out that they don’t expect the car to last the life of the battery.I've just priced one up for a full electric SUV for a middle market car brand. £12240 plus vat.
Quote from: Axholme Lion on August 10, 2021, 08:51:36 amQuote from: normal rules on August 09, 2021, 04:21:05 pmI’ve asked a few car sales people about this recently just to wind them up. None of them will answer the important question, how much to replace a spent battery. They usually trot out that they don’t expect the car to last the life of the battery.I've just priced one up for a full electric SUV for a middle market car brand. £12240 plus vat.After 7 or 8 years that’s probably double what the car is actually worth, maybe more. Interestingly, it would probably make it an insurance write off. ?In china they have cars that have a battery swap technology where a full battery Replace takes around 5 mins. Car manufacturers arent daft. They are greedy. They don’t want cars being re used. They want us to buy a new car. That’s why they build the battery so integral to the car that it’s cost prohibitive to replace it. car designers should incorporate a system whereby a battery could just be slid out from under the car easily. The market leaders like Vw or Tesla don’t seem to be incorporating this into their design. There are companies in the us that supply brand new battery cells balanced and charged for old gen Toyota Prius.
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on August 09, 2021, 02:06:16 pmQuote from: Glyn_Wigley on August 09, 2021, 01:34:57 pmThe sooner we have electric cars and sever our dependence on overseas oil suppliers the better.Just need to find a way to generate that electricity though.If someone hadn't shut the pits down we'd be self-sufficient alongside renewable electricity.
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on August 09, 2021, 01:34:57 pmThe sooner we have electric cars and sever our dependence on overseas oil suppliers the better.Just need to find a way to generate that electricity though.
The sooner we have electric cars and sever our dependence on overseas oil suppliers the better.
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on August 09, 2021, 02:31:41 pmQuote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on August 09, 2021, 02:06:16 pmQuote from: Glyn_Wigley on August 09, 2021, 01:34:57 pmThe sooner we have electric cars and sever our dependence on overseas oil suppliers the better.Just need to find a way to generate that electricity though.If someone hadn't shut the pits down we'd be self-sufficient alongside renewable electricity.
Quote from: Redandwhite on August 10, 2021, 10:43:37 am Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on August 09, 2021, 02:31:41 pmQuote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on August 09, 2021, 02:06:16 pmQuote from: Glyn_Wigley on August 09, 2021, 01:34:57 pmThe sooner we have electric cars and sever our dependence on overseas oil suppliers the better.Just need to find a way to generate that electricity though.If someone hadn't shut the pits down we'd be self-sufficient alongside renewable electricity. Isn't a coal fired power station to charge an electric car defeating the object a bit?
Digging up great swathes of the floor of the Pacific Ocean to mine for cobalt seems to defeat an objective or two also. Or enslaving children to work in open cast mines in south africa doing the same. They won’t tell you this down the local Vw dealership though when you are signing up for a new id3.
I fully take that on board Albie, but there's still the issue for millions of city dwellers like me, of how you charge when you only have on-street parking. I'd have an electric car or at least a PHEV tomorrow if there wasn't that drawback. As it is, I don't have charging points either at home or at work.
Yes, Rob...that's why I said about "excluding abuse", to account for any who do not follow the instructions on use.Given the average UK car does about 7500 miles per year, and that this is falling because of home working and changing commuting patterns, the VW warranty Normal talks about seems reasonable to me.Don't forget the used EV's now on EBay and the like are a lower spec than the 2022 range to new buyers. If you are a high mileage business user, most would surely go down the leasing route.People do like to fret about imaginary problems.Range anxiety works on the basis that you run until the juice runs out.....would you do that with an ICE vehicle? Wait until empty, then get the can out and walk to the nearest petrol pump...thought not!
The only reason average mileage per car has gone down is because ownership of cars per household has gone up. So a family that did 15000 miles per year in their one car ( pretty average ) now does 7500 in their two cars.
I just can't for the life of me see the point of a plug in electric car. Surely a self charging makes more sense?