What lies have the government told us that would put a person looking for a new car off BEV?Maybe it is the huge mistrust we have for governments telling porkie pie's
What lies have the government told us that would put a person looking for a new car off BEV?Maybe it is the huge mistrust we have for governments telling porkie pie's
Not this old chestnut again.Its not misinformation the battery in a 7 year old bev that has done avarage milage is going to give lower range and is going to need replacing at some unknown point in the future this is at the moment a major reason people will not buy them as the battery will cost more than you pay for the car, a 7 year old diesel ice will have many more miles in it I know which one I would choose.
Before you have a dig at my view on this remember I have posted several times in the thread that I would own a EV if I could charge at home.
What a stupid argument, are all diesel engines ****** at 10 years old no but most EV batteries will be on their way out and range will be a lot less than it was when new and this is why people are wary of buying used EV.Not this old chestnut again.
Tell me again how much a typical 2.0l turbo diesel new engine in a 10 year old BMW, Merc, VW, ford, JLR will cost again? Oh yes, probably the thick end of £15,000
They tell lie's about everything so why should we believe all this net zero *****, yes the climate needs attention but the speed they are doing it is unrealWhat lies have the government told us that would put a person looking for a new car off BEV?
Bu not that much - after 7 years it will a) still be under warranty and b) still have close to 90% of the original range. Also older cars tend to do less mileage.Its not misinformation the battery in a 7 year old bev that has done avarage milage is going to give lower range
But it's not - modern batteries will typically last the average lifetime of the car, and still have >80% range. It's a classic bit of FUD that doesn't relate to modern batteries.and is going to need replacing at some unknown point in the future
So does this mean you can't have an ICE car if you don't have a petrol station at home?9 million of us have no choice but to drive one as we cannot own a BEV even if we want one,
Except the AA figures show that even with recent declines in fuel prices and using the more expensive PAYG rates of public chargers, public charging can still be cheaper than ICE. The balance is only going to shift one way.There are companies that provide on street charging where there is a place outside every house to plug a charger into but like public chargers in car patks etc they'll be too expensive so no gain over ice.
I see, I thought you meant lies about EVThey tell lie's about everything so why should we believe all this net zero *****, yes the climate needs attention but the speed they are doing it is unreal
The fanboy arguments are becoming pathetic, it has already been proved you cannot run an EV for less than an diesel car if you cannot charge at home but if course you knew that.So does this mean you can't have an ICE car if you don't have a petrol station at home?
That's not the way I read it.Except the AA figures show that even with recent declines in fuel prices and using the more expensive PAYG rates of public chargers, public charging can still be cheaper than ICE. The balance is only going to shift one way.
A good point but I am discussing used BEV which are now flooding the market the old ones who's batteries are out of warranty are not going to be bought for the reasons I have gone into above.The fear about batteries is linked to older batteries without thermal management,
What's not misinformation? Here's a (not exhaustive) list. Batteries HAVE to be replaced. You can't make long journeys. Batteries catch fire. You'll run out of charge on the road. You'll run out your battery while stopped on the motorway. Hydrogen cars are a better alternative. Lithium is rare. There won't be enough electricity to charge all the BEVs, etc. etc.Its not misinformation the battery in a 7 year old bev that has done avarage milage is going to give lower range and is going to need replacing at some unknown point in the future
That's completely wrong. Cost of batteries is dropping all the time. The current average cost of a complete battery in the UK is ~£7k. Don't know of any BEV with a new price less than that. Or even less than double. And that doesn't account for module replacement which is far cheaper. Replacement modules can cost less than a grand.the battery will cost more than you pay for the car
You say that all the time, yet you then say thisBefore you have a dig at my view on this remember I have posted several times in the thread that I would own a EV if I could charge at home.
That depends on the mileage. I personally wouldn't buy a 7 year old diesel with over 150k on the clock. And that's not abnormal mileage.a 7 year old diesel ice will have many more miles in it I know which one I would choose.
I've already proven that using public charging is equivalent in cost per mile to the most economical micro-diesel.9 million of us have no choice but to drive one as we cannot own a BEV even if we want one, that figure could be many millions more if houses had more than one car which many do now..
More than 100k each year according to Suffolk County Council.Do you have figures for the % of cars in the UK that set on fire every year I imagine it's a minute figure.
I did this a couple of pages ago. A Tesla model 3 that averages 22 kWh per 100 miles will cost 10.8p per mile compared to the 1.3L micro-diesel that costs 11p per mile.That's not the way I read it.
You're dismissing all the climate science and evidence world wide because "the government"?They tell lie's about everything so why should we believe all this net zero *****, yes the climate needs attention but the speed they are doing it is unreal
Tells lie after lie, i rest my case https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/ukne...&cvid=e27c23848f2945c6abe5b4b0171b5beb&ei=401 she lied to cover her own mistakeYou're dismissing all the climate science and evidence world wide because "the government"?
How oldMG5 143k miles 91% battery
That'll be the same price as an early EV with a decent service history so you buy a used EV for 7 grand that has no battery cover then put a 7 grand battery into it, I don't think many people are going to do that.That's completely wrong. Cost of batteries is dropping all the time. The current average cost of a complete battery in the UK is ~£7k.
Maybe you would if it only cost a grand not 40That depends on the mileage. I personally wouldn't buy a 7 year old diesel with over 150k on the clock. And that's not abnormal mileage.
Out of how many million?More than 100k each year according to Suffolk County Council
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