Not sure what you mean by this.The same view of people on benefits too. Well done you planet hero
Not everyone wants to be on benefits. However whilst I am I plan on getting and EV through Motorbility.
Not sure what you mean by this.The same view of people on benefits too. Well done you planet hero
Cope.The same view of people on benefits too. Well done you planet hero
Interestingly it would seem the UK was 280 billion miles driven in 2020.
No, but it means you can purchase them if you wish to. The existence of this wish to purchase things then creates a market which manufacturers serve...
I don't get the fascination of embracing a situation where only a privileged few can own something. Some basics like owning your own transport shouldn't be a luxury - even if some people would rather an on demand service model.
. I just think it will become nonsensical to many to do so when there'll be a fleet of uber self drives on demand
You don't think that rising fuel costs, increased VED, heinous insurance costs and greater pressure due to environmental costs won't make more and more people switch to alternative cheaper options when they become more viable? There's already enough cars on the roads. What's the answer, just keep adding more cars? Something has to give at some point.I got this the first time around, hence my reply. Car ownership is for many about more than simply convenient transport and cannot be replaced by a communal self driving car.
These people could already summon a taxi on demand whenever they want and yet don't... Instead they buy a car, spend time thinking about which one they want, how it should look, etc..
If having a car was simply about cost effective transport then Porsche wouldn't sell anything, the Ford range would be half the size and Dacia would be world leading.
Where does that figure come from?
Who says income lost from fuel duty has to go on cost of electricity or a road charging scheme? That money can be clawed back from anywhere else. It could go on VAT, income tax/NI, other consumption taxes- any number of things.
Who says income lost from fuel duty has to go on cost of electricity or a road charging scheme? That money can be clawed back from anywhere else. It could go on VAT, income tax/NI, other consumption taxes- any number of things.
Better to tax the vehicles actually using the road rather than tax everybody in the country.
BIK starts for ev vehicles next April and I have no doubt that it will increase each year until its the same as what ICE cars were.
Fact check, started since ever. Just was 0% until April 2021 where it changed to 1%, then April 2022 increases to 2%.
True, but that commitment can change at almost any point unfortunately I think?They’ve committed to keeping it at 2% for the next few years, so currently no further increases are scheduled.
They’ve committed to keeping it at 2% for the next few years, so currently no further increases are scheduled.
There is talk the grants for EVs will be cut in next weeks budget
Where is this talk? I've seen no publicly available source saying this, they go a load of backlash after the last reduction in March, so doubt I doubt it will happen before 2023 when prices start really falling.
Where is this talk? I've seen no publicly available source saying this, they go a load of backlash after the last reduction in March, so doubt I doubt it will happen before 2023 when prices start really falling.
Clearly you havent been reading the right articles in the press?