Depends, everyone's circumstances are different. Just saves wasting battery power on warming up the car in the morning.
Confusing. Why pull from the house at 25-30p kWh to pre heat when you just charged the battery at 7p?ABC - Always be charging. If you can plug in every night then remote heating will pull power from the house and keep the battery as full as you set it to be.
Winter time is the best time to own an EV! No de-icing needed![]()
Depends on whether you are going to be putting those kW back in at 79p/kWh mid journey I guess.Confusing. Why pull from the house at 25-30p kWh to pre heat when you just charged the battery at 7p?
Confusing. Why pull from the house at 25-30p kWh to pre heat when you just charged the battery at 7p?
Only if you take delivery after April.Is the lux tax going onto EVs? Just debating a Model Y or giving up and getting an MG4 or something. It's too cheap to walk past...could get two for the price of a Tesla and just swap cars half way through my regular long journey![]()
I'd maybe ask for a additional 3rd party battery warranty - now a reality.It seems some what of a gamble with the battery regardless as there is no way to know how it's been treated and how long the cars have been sat around for
Any thoughts on age/mileage with EV's? Almost certain we are going to go with an e-tron 55. They are super hard to find with the spec I would like and I am relctant to pay too much for fear that if depreciation carries on the way it has there is more to loose. We don't do a huge amount of miles 6-7k a year so we will bring the average down. Question I am pondering is is a 1 year newer car with 20K really worth 6-7k more than one with 70k. The battery warranty is 100k or 8 years, so for a 2019/2020 I don't think we would get to 100K before the warranty expires. I am finding it hard to put a value on battery health.
It seems some what of a gamble with the battery regardless as there is no way to know how it's been treated and how long the cars have been sat around for. I have had my eye on them for at least a month now and none I am looking at have sold which concerns me a little.
Ah snap. Peugeot doesn't go back until July. I wonder how bad the early fees are....Only if you take delivery after April.
1 year free supercharging on a Tesla at the moment also.
Obviously Harry is a bit of a simpleton when it comes to EVs so he tends to be a bit pessimistic and can't put them in to context very well (like a 2.6T inefficient hyper performance EV being indicative of regular EVs)..