That seems a bargain, given the EQE300 is a £75k rrp car
Must be really struggling to sell many at that price I suspect
I'm sure they were available pre reg at my local merc dealer for around 50k.
That seems a bargain, given the EQE300 is a £75k rrp car
Must be really struggling to sell many at that price I suspect
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At what temps? I can’t even be bothered to watch the videosaloon aeros - id7 aero and it's new drivetrain is matching tesla model3 efficiency 280W/m @ 66mph - 3.6m/kwh
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I’ve just done 100 miles in my cupra not trying at 77-80 and did 3.5m/kWh.saloon aeros - id7 aero and it's new drivetrain is matching tesla model3 efficiency 280W/m @ 66mph - 3.6m/kwh
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He should have compared with the Tesla standard range, the Tesla LR is 4wd, 4.2s to 60 and 400Hp+ so a false equivalence. It's interesting how virtually every review has the Tesla being significantly more efficient.saloon aeros - id7 aero and it's new drivetrain is matching tesla model3 efficiency 280W/m @ 66mph - 3.6m/kwh
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The 44hp version is going to be dangerously slow
I disagree. it's only because we have been spoilt with high performance cars. 44bhp should be more than enough for 60mph.The 44hp version is going to be dangerously slow
Exactly. It does have lane keeping tech. Guess it helps stay out of bus lanesDunno may be more than enough for a city runaround. Certainly wouldn't wanna be taking it on the M1
The 95hp Ibiza I had the other day as a courtesy car was bad enough. You aren’t going very far anyway as the 44hp version has no DC charging.I disagree. it's only because we have been spoilt with high performance cars. 44bhp should be more than enough for 60mph.
my mates mum had a Citroen 2cv back in the day as a family car. I can't remember exactly and am not gonna cheat with Google but I think it was only about 30bhp
edit I just googled. my friends camper van which they have travelled all over the UK in and even been to France is apparently a whopping 47HP.
The 95hp Ibiza I had the other day as a courtesy car was bad enough. You aren’t going very far anyway as the 44hp version has no DC charging.
0-60 of 20 seconds ! Good luck joining fast moving traffic off a slip road. A camper van isn’t really compatible as other drivers expect them to struggle.
Oh I didn’t know you were one of those people.I had a 1.5 diesel QQ. I even came to it after a 300bhp nissan 350Z.
don't get me wrong it was no performance car but I hauled 5 adults in it (when I had to... it wasn't great at that), but truly if you can't drive one of those safely even pulling onto a motorway you have no place on the road. it is absolutely fine (if du ll as dishwater)
I only got rid of it 8 months ago after 8 years of driving it so it's recent experience I have as well.
one of those people? lol. yes I am one of those people who understands words like "danger" or "dangerously slow" .Oh I didn’t know you were one of those people.
No one said they couldn’t drive them safely. I just like to have a escape route via acceleration as well as braking in a car
it's extreme and I don't see many being sold in this country other than ones which will never leave the city. but I was mostly responding to someone who said their nissan QQ or 1.4l small car was dangerous . but even so. you drive to the limitations of your car. so long as it can do 60mph it should be ok to drive safely if not an enjoyable experience44bhp is somewhat different to the “under 100bhp”
I didn’t comment on how popular. I said 44hp is dangerous then you start talking about a car with twice the power.it's extreme and I don't see many being sold in this country other than ones which will never leave the city. but I was mostly responding to someone who said their nissan QQ or 1.4l small car was dangerous . but even so. you drive to the limitations of your car. so long as it can do 60mph it should be ok to drive safely if not an enjoyable experience
I can't remember what was the performance of the twizzy? that was a lot lighter but was only about 15hp.