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Try using the word “Did” to start that sentence chap.
Try using the word “Did” to start that sentence chap.
ok you haven't looked into abrp capabilities to help in energy estimation with their car profile kb , I thought tesla had similar smarts too.That would not help my attempts to understand his posts…
Baby steps.That would not help my attempts to understand his posts…
ok you haven't looked into abrp capabilities to help in energy estimation with their car profile kb , I thought tesla had similar smarts too.
Baby steps.
ok you haven't looked into abrp capabilities to help in energy estimation with their car profile kb , I thought tesla had similar smarts too.
A bunch of the EVs have jumped up quite a bit on my salsac. The Renault Scenic I was looking at is now £300 more a month. I'm resigned to a July swap-out date anyway; and they fluctuate so often it might go down.
Yep super odd.Which is odd as the Scenic is now the lowest it has been on PCH. The Renault Scenic E-Tech 160kW Techno 87kWh Long Range is ~£315pm on 1+23, 5k deal with a lowish cost per mile after that as well.
Yep super odd.
The Model Y has only gone up 2 quid tho - 806 to 808.
I need to bin the cash, especially with childcare increasing to 30hrs free in September. So probably not much cheaper for someone with different circumstancesHow much does that even save against taking the pay and then just leasing one directly + insurance, since no servicing on Tesla needed and you'll not be changing the tyres for 20-25k miles?
Depreciation is always the biggest cost on all these deals tbhHow much does that even save against taking the pay and then just leasing one directly + insurance, since no servicing on Tesla needed and you'll not be changing the tyres for 20-25k miles?
Sal sac will be 40% of the gross if you are in that place of the tax regimeHow much does that even save against taking the pay and then just leasing one directly + insurance, since no servicing on Tesla needed and you'll not be changing the tyres for 20-25k miles?
so, tell us, did ABRP then improve ranges estimates (yes I didn't know the ins an outs of getting car data into abrp but knew it was possible) - this is potentially a useful add on to ev ecosystem,You haven’t either, I had to pay for a TRONITY subscription to feed the API from my IPACE to ABRP for real consumption and even then it’s just a guess.
They're definitely screwing you in the gross but it's still a fully insured car (anyone over 21, under 70) with nil deposit. Hard to make maths beat that, even if you can lease a car for comparable price. Especially with EV insurance starting to go a bit silly.Is the Sal sac screwing you in the gross though, usually that’s the biggest issue that the direct price is much lower (not quite 40% granted)
Indeed, and no tyres etc, but I guess some lease are maintained and serviced?They're definitely screwing you in the gross but it's still a fully insured car (anyone over 21, under 70) with nil deposit. Hard to make maths beat that, even if you can lease a car for comparable price. Especially with EV insurance starting to go a bit silly.