Your what is lower ? 3pin charger ?Its going to be low single digit percentage difference, the loss itself can be higher, I'm sure mine is as much as 14%.
So by you own admission you watched less than 3 minutes of an 11 minute video but then decided post it here as some sort of value contribution?symonds video .. so independent extended battery warranties , let's have those for phev's too
jumped FUD - didn't seem to mention calender ageing impact on battery life .. but if the warranty is at least good for next owner on his 100K+ M3, it's a useful security
Damn, that would be good but with the trade in on the Leon I've got about £30k all in to play with so we are looking at about a year to 18 months old.@lordrobs Not sure if you have the budget, but the new Kodiaq PHEV has a decent sized battery and a pretty reasonable 5% BIK.
2019 Ionic PHEV annual service, changed wiper blades, tyres and replaced aux battery. Car ev range as good as when new. Charge from home using tethered podpoint.For those who e had the same ev for 5+ years, what maintenance and servicing have you had to do?
2019 Ionic PHEV annual service, changed wiper blades, tyres and replaced aux battery. Car ev range as good as when new. Charge from home using tethered podpoint.
Cars still need to be serviced to some degree.I asked about ev not hybrid; reason being I want to know how much servicing people do. I hate doing annual servicing on my petrol so I'm trying to see if I can avoid servicing with an ev
A hybrid is an EV (Electric Vehicle).I asked about ev not hybrid; reason being I want to know how much servicing people do. I hate doing annual servicing on my petrol so I'm trying to see if I can avoid servicing with an ev
Lemme guess, you are a rOaD tAx guy?A hybrid is an EV (Electric Vehicle).
What you meant to ask is a BEV.
Most full electric cars are on two year recommended inspections by manufacturers, but they are really just that - an inspection. No oily bits to replace for maintenance such as oil change, spark pugs, etc of course so it is just the mechanical elements such as suspension. We had to replace our ID3's front drop links at 35000 miles and 3.5 years but nothing else. Brakes are also far less of an issue as the majority of braking is through regen.I asked about ev not hybrid; reason being I want to know how much servicing people do. I hate doing annual servicing on my petrol so I'm trying to see if I can avoid servicing with an ev
(does anyone watch full youtube videos - ffwd)So by you own admission you watched less than 3 minutes of an 11 minute video but then decided post it here as some sort of value contribution?
Lemme guess, you are a rOaD tAx guy?
The thread is literally called fully electric. Get your phony EVs out of here