4/5 are business lease including salary sacrifice due to BIK…Either they can't sell them or they ARE being sold. Make up your mind.
4/5 are business lease including salary sacrifice due to BIK…Either they can't sell them or they ARE being sold. Make up your mind.
If people cared about sustainability they wouldn’t have kids or go on holiday on planes. No ones buying an Ev for their carbon footprint. They are doing it for cost of ownershipOn the sustainability front that’s my specialist area and happy to share as much detail as anyone would like on lifecycle emissions etc.
The TLDR though is EVs are many times more sustainable than combustion cars.
They do still have a significant carbon impact so, from a sustainability perspective it’s far better to have no car, but that isn’t an option for the majority of people.
If people cared about sustainability they wouldn’t have kids or go on holiday on planes. No ones buying an Ev for their carbon footprint. They are doing it for cost of ownership
There's been some lively debate tonight with both the ICE camps and BEV camps both making good points, and some not so good ones.
I'm leaning towards a used PHEV as a bridging car![]()
Not really it's the same old tired arguments. If someone doesn't want an EV simply don't buy one.
But why they have to keep posting about something they have no interest baffles me.
The Phev is a mixed bag. Most of them are so compromised small batteries, slow charging, that its not really doing what People think it's doing. But perhaps an EV is a change too far for many people, and PHEV becomes a stepping stone.
If people cared about sustainability they wouldn’t have kids or go on holiday on planes. No ones buying an Ev for their carbon footprint. They are doing it for cost of ownership
Exactly, the idea people are buying a new EV on PCP every three years or so because it’s more sustainable is nonsense. These cars have a massive footprint to manufacture.
Yep exactly this- you don’t lease a car for 3 years then send it to the crusher - it becomes part of the used market.These people can't have had many cycles doing that then, seems like another nonsense comment to me. They don't get scrapped when you buy a new car, what a moronic comment.
As just said. Used market relies on people losing loads buying new. People are tired of that now so looking at other options. Hence the EV market has stalled in Europe.Yep exactly this- you don’t lease a car for 3 years then send it to the crusher - it becomes part of the used market.
There’s people that buy new
People that buy a few months old / pre-reg
People that buy 2/3yrs old
People that buy 5+ years old
People that buy 10+ years old
As the newer cars filter through the oldest ones leave.
It’s how it’s always worked.
Admittedly with EVs lasting longer there’s an argument that, long term, people should keep them longer. At the moment it’s all just great supply for the used market which is needed to make EVs price accessible for as many people as possible.
This is another tabloid headline. The EV market has slowed in Germany as expected because they’ve just removed subsidies.As just said. Used market relies on people losing loads buying new. People are tired of that now so looking at other options. Hence the EV market has stalled in Europe.
Product shouldn’t need subsidies to be pushed. The market should want the product.This is another tabloid headline. The EV market has slowed in Germany as expected because they’ve just removed subsidies.
The market is still growing, but will obviously grow at a slower rate once subsidies are removed.
To your edit. You said you bought second hand? As they are bargains ?This is another tabloid headline. The EV market has slowed in Germany as expected because they’ve just removed subsidies.
The market is still growing, but will obviously grow at a slower rate once subsidies are removed.
It’s been the case since the beginning of cars that you lose lots of money buying new, but if nobody does it there’s no used cars. I once said I’d never buy new then here we are and I’m happy to take the hit, and happy that someone in the future will get a well looked after used EV for much less ££.
These people can't have had many cycles doing that then, seems like another nonsense comment to me. They don't get scrapped when you buy a new car, what a moronic comment.
It’s not moronic at all. It’s ridiculous to convince yourself you are somehow contributing to a more greener environment if you are leasing a new EV every three years when it has 1.3-2x more carbon footprint to manufacture than an ICE does. If you were going to keep the EV for its lifecycle? Sure that’s another thing all together. But the entire market is setup to get people in to new cars every few years, and if you are doing that with an EV it’s having a much bigger impact from a manufacturing perspective than an ICE does.
Hence why I said previously, I think EV’s are great in lots of scenarios they have many technical merits. But I’m really not convinced about the sustainability argument.
As just said. Used market relies on people losing loads buying new. People are tired of that now so looking at other options. Hence the EV market has stalled in Europe.
Product shouldn’t need subsidies to be pushed. The market should want the product.
1 sold car is a growing market. I don’t read headlines. I see industry data
Wheres your 1/10th impact data then ?