Caporegime
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Fair enough.
Actually - a fully specced Kona with a 64k battery looks like a very good deal for 32k.
Before anyone asks, I put up with it because it's cheap. I used to pay about £120/month to run a petrol car (all in, i.e. fuel, tax, etc.). The Leaf costs me about £170 all in.
The Leaf is quite a bit bigger than the Zoe. It's even bigger than a Focus, whereas the Zoe is more Fiesta sized.Edging towards purchasing the Zoe again, but can't help the nagging feeling I'll spend the next 5 years wishing it was a Leaf![]()
It doesn't work like that, unless you can guarantee a plug in charger when you reach Alton Towers. And looking at this you can't - you'll still be charging on the motorway anyway. Probably on the way there (before you really need to - but to ensure you can reach the charger on the return leg) and then again on the way back. You'll find the very few resorts in the UK are set up for EV charging yet. Ridiculous considering their size and revenue.It would be ideal for that, it's the 150-200 mile motorway trips a few times a year with an impatient 6 year old and girlfriend taking twice as long which would be the problem!
Edit: one of the other trips we do quite frequently is Alton towers, which is 100 mile round trip, instead of doing it in an hour each way, we'd have to stop and charge at least once, we'd rather spend an hour extra in the park than twiddling our thumbs at a motorway services![]()
It doesn't work like that, unless you can guarantee a plug in charger when you reach Alton Towers. And looking at this you can't - you'll still be charging on the motorway anyway. Probably on the way there (before you really need to - but to ensure you can reach the charger on the return leg) and then again on the way back. You'll find the very few resorts in the UK are set up for EV charging yet. Ridiculous considering their size and revenue.
That's why the old Leaf is out of the question, we'd have to charge either just before we get there or just after we leave, or half way on both journeys, depending where the chargers were. With the new model, if the various "real world" ranges I've found across the Internet are accurate (120-150 depending on weather & driving style), then that means it's doable on a single charge (albeit without much margin for error!)
I wouldn’t get the current Leaf, not only does it have the charging speed problems there’s no data yet on whether the high temperatures are having a big impact on battery health/longevity. This is the last car from their in house battery supplier.
I guess I'm more thinking in mobile phone terms, that last 10% battery seems to disappear in no time!
Not even on a lease?
Took another test drive in the Zoe, after the new Leaf, to compare. Decided to bite the bullet and go with it. Its not quite as nice as the Leaf to drive, but it's close enough, and as pointed out above, it means after 5 years I'll have something to show for the money (although I still think being worth £8k is a massive overestimate!). Size wise it's more than adequate for us, and the increased range is always nice![]()