The new model is by some considered less efficient due to the extra size and weight the MK1 is one of the lighter EVs
This car is a cat S but according to the owner, professionally repaired after he bought it. 78kWh and 22k miles for £18kMost of the affordable second hand cars are 50kWh batteries or less meaning my only real options below £20k are the Hyundai Kona and MG4. They both seem nice, but it's not exactly the breadth of choice I'd hoped for.
Yeah, I bought one earlier this year with less than 6k on it.Mentioning Polestar 2, I see a bunch of 1 year old cars with only delivery mileage on them for £25-27k:
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-se...lb&price-from=3000&sort=year-asc&year-to=2024
Enjoy and have fun 🙂I've just bought a Yaris Cross.
Any thoughts before I take delivery?
Picking up this Friday. It needed a little touch up on the rear bumper.
Looking forward to those and your feedback.Pictures to follow at the weekend
sounds awesome sadly the expensive car tax system takes it out my budget and not sure i would want to take one at 5 years old to avoid it.Yeah, I bought one earlier this year with less than 6k on it.
Great car, mine is the dual motor which has mad power. But still does considerable mileage on a single charge. Have got 350km out of it on mostly motorway with no sparing of the horses. Did 680km in one day a couple of months ago. Some public charging necessary obviously, but all done in dead time bar an 8 minute splash and dash for an added 20kWh.
Public charging is a bit cheaper in Ireland than the UK. AC charging as low as 33c and DC from about 48c. (28p and 40p).
The expensive car supplement will only apply to new EV’s registered on or after 1st April 2025.sounds awesome sadly the expensive car tax system takes it out my budget and not sure i would want to take one at 5 years old to avoid it.
RWD or AWD is definitely an advantage on EVs
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