Caporegime
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Yes, It's a busy car park near town.
You're right, the Kona and eNiro are vastly superior.True. But they aren't even remotely equivalent![]()
You're right, the Kona and eNiro are vastly superior.
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Made me smile this morning![]()
Sounds like a few here could have written it![]()
At last we know Nasher's real name: Nathan Muir.
The i3 is small and lightweight with that rather special body which isn't cheap to manufacture. Also dealer network support and BMW build quality. My nearest Tesla service center is about 140 miles away and while the tech is further advanced than most other EV's I wouldn't trust American car build quality without a dealer nearbyI think it’s fair to say no one is paying RRP for an i3 or and BMW for that matter. Still doesn’t change it’s really quite expensive.
When I switch to a low/free overnight charging rate this will be completely free motoringYep just received that email, that's pretty cool to be honest!
Isn't Polar+ like £9 a month too? It's a lot of value which is really nice to see to be honest.When I switch to a low/free overnight charging rate this will be completely free motoring![]()
Yep - I was looking it up on Sunday with the intention of joining when lockdown finishes.Isn't Polar+ like £9 a month too? It's a lot of value which is really nice to see to be honest.
Ha! Well hopefully I'll get all the docs by the end of next week, my revised delivery is Thursday...Yep - I was looking it up on Sunday with the intention of joining when lockdown finishes.
Good luckHa! Well hopefully I'll get all the docs by the end of next week, my revised delivery is Thursday...
Actually, that's more of an important factor than it first looks. Regardless of whether we get an FTA with the EU or not, there are potentially some serious price increases coming for many EVs. The issue is that the batteries and motors are not made in the EU and thus those EVs do not qualify as being made sufficiently in the EU to count as EU-built. So, even if there is zero-tariff on imports of EU-built vehicles, this may not apply to many EVs and thus they may get a 10% tariff. Anything built in the UK or outside the EU (e.g. Leaf) should not be affected as much. However, the Leaf may be affected by a c.3.5% tariff on imported parts however.
will this become the future appreciating ev classic - what will ? see they have sold ~10K lifetime , versus 25K+ so far for M3The i3 is small and lightweight with that rather special body which isn't cheap to manufacture