I've currently got a Niro on order, but it's not due till September. I previously dismissed PHEVs as being a bit pants, but thinking more, I wonder if it's exactly what I need.
Looking at something like an Outlander, Niro, or Optima estate.
My normal usage is a couple of short trips during weekdays - dropping off and collecting kids from childcare (2 mile round trip), dropping off and picking up the other half from the station (3.5 mile round trip), so total of ~11 miles/day.
Occasionally have to drive the other half to work when the trains don't turn up, which is a 15 mile round trip.
Weekends we occasionally go on day trips in the local area, which are usually within 50 miles round trip.
Other than the longer weekend day trips, I believe almost all of this would be covered by the 30-40 mile electric range, at a cost of ~2p/mile, or round £5-10/month.
So far so good.
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Now the bad part - we do a few longer trips during the year as well:
Visiting my mum 2-3 times; 200 miles each way, can charge at hers.
Visiting other family members, and camping trips, 5-6 times; 200 mile round trip (no charging there).
Looking at PHEVs, fuel only economy on the motorway is hard to find, but seems around 30-40mpg?
Based on that, I'd be looking at ~£70 to mum's, £35 on the other trips, total of ~£400/year or £30-35/month, vs £50/year/£5/month pure electric.
Small fuel difference of £30, vs ~£120/month payment more for the Niro.
Would also need to add VED and maintenance to the PHEV, so another £65(?)/month? Still slightly cheaper, but not by much.
However, that would be to buy the PHEV, vs handing the Niro back at the end of it.
How are my man-maths holding up so far? Any real world experiences of the cars I've listed, recommendations? Outlander is attractive in particular because of the practicality (big boot, 4wd for those muddy campsites) and a lot of them around so can be a bit more picky when shopping, but I understand its less economical (would be looking at the newer 2.4l)
Looking at something like an Outlander, Niro, or Optima estate.
My normal usage is a couple of short trips during weekdays - dropping off and collecting kids from childcare (2 mile round trip), dropping off and picking up the other half from the station (3.5 mile round trip), so total of ~11 miles/day.
Occasionally have to drive the other half to work when the trains don't turn up, which is a 15 mile round trip.
Weekends we occasionally go on day trips in the local area, which are usually within 50 miles round trip.
Other than the longer weekend day trips, I believe almost all of this would be covered by the 30-40 mile electric range, at a cost of ~2p/mile, or round £5-10/month.
So far so good.
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Now the bad part - we do a few longer trips during the year as well:
Visiting my mum 2-3 times; 200 miles each way, can charge at hers.
Visiting other family members, and camping trips, 5-6 times; 200 mile round trip (no charging there).
Looking at PHEVs, fuel only economy on the motorway is hard to find, but seems around 30-40mpg?
Based on that, I'd be looking at ~£70 to mum's, £35 on the other trips, total of ~£400/year or £30-35/month, vs £50/year/£5/month pure electric.
Small fuel difference of £30, vs ~£120/month payment more for the Niro.
Would also need to add VED and maintenance to the PHEV, so another £65(?)/month? Still slightly cheaper, but not by much.
However, that would be to buy the PHEV, vs handing the Niro back at the end of it.
How are my man-maths holding up so far? Any real world experiences of the cars I've listed, recommendations? Outlander is attractive in particular because of the practicality (big boot, 4wd for those muddy campsites) and a lot of them around so can be a bit more picky when shopping, but I understand its less economical (would be looking at the newer 2.4l)