Less than a Tesla M3, I just did an insurance search earlier in the week. Polestar was £300/year cheaper than the Tesla!Are polestars expensive to insure then?
What’s the power difference between the two.?Less than a Tesla M3, I just did an insurance search earlier in the week. Polestar was £300/year cheaper than the Tesla!
Think @SDK^ had a Polestar?
What’s the power difference between the two.?
Short answer - yes.Think I am going to check out the ID7 tomorrow. One question I have - no judgement please - when I do the 100 miles up the M1, I normally stick cruise on a speedo-guided 85. Will that turn the ID7 range into dust?
Edit: Model Y is 1100 pre-tax. Fully loaded ID7 Tourer with all options is 894 pre-tax.
Not anymore. You'll be joining them at 62 now.Cheers chaps. It isn't something I do to cause an issue. M1 is just a nightmare for middle lane drivers doing <60. Best to just stick ahead of the pack.
What least scheme is that?Think I am going to check out the ID7 tomorrow. One question I have - no judgement please - when I do the 100 miles up the M1, I normally stick cruise on a speedo-guided 85. Will that turn the ID7 range into dust?
Edit: Model Y is 1100 pre-tax. Fully loaded ID7 Tourer with all options is 894 pre-tax.
I've got to admit, getting an EV has reduced my speed from about 80 (on my own private estate, of course) to about 73 or 70 now!Not anymore. You'll be joining them at 62 now.
Don't make this decision more painful than it already is for meNot anymore. You'll be joining them at 62 now.
I ran the numbers on my last 10 work trips today using ABRP and compared the cost to my current car. Had I known living the middle management dream was this thrilling I don't think my younger self could have contained the excitement. Anyway, it was sort of interesting.
Based on starting with a 100% battery in a big battery Enyaq charged on an off peak tariff the trips ranged between £23 cheaper and £51 more expensive. That expensive trip was over 1100 miles so not really the norm! Generally it was score one for the EV from the company side.
Then I compared to the flawed HMRC flat 8p/mile and they range between £9.80 cheaper and £119 more expensive. Last three trips I've done averaged to a net cost to the employee of £27... Each.
I probably should have done this bit of research before putting my car suggestions to the boss and giving a solid case for going full EV.
I'll have to row back on it and say that suitability is assuming business miles are covered at cost using an AllStar Chargepass card. It's a bit more faff though so may get some push back.