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No it's not. Where are you going to rent a 6kw bike for that price?Thats a lot of money to rent a 4 wheel bike (6kW) for 2 years. 6.9% APR too
No it's not. Where are you going to rent a 6kw bike for that price?Thats a lot of money to rent a 4 wheel bike (6kW) for 2 years. 6.9% APR too
True - but for those that want added safety of 4 wheels and a roof it's a no brainer.Thats a lot of money to rent a 4 wheel bike (6kW, 27mph Max speed) for 2 years. 6.9% APR too
In your example, she’d be stuffed when she wants to go to the garden centre.
It’s fine for a second car that never needs to leave local roads but even then most second cards still leave local roads every now and then.
best of both worlds - an electric motorbike for getting around london - you'd be able to exploit the acceleration too.In London you'd probably save that much on the Congestion charge each week, and good luck getting above 20mph
was that a wry smile - or you'll slip in with the grant.Had confirmation my Peugeot E2008 arrives June 26th
Just buy one?No it's not. Where are you going to rent a 6kw bike for that price?
Why would you need 6kW on a bike. For as much use that car is. You may aswell buy a e bike and a rainmac.No it's not. Where are you going to rent a 6kw bike for that price?
So your comparison is that it's more expensive than a hypothetical product which nobody would ever need?Why would you need 6kW on a bike.
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A bike is a bit lighter than a car so wouldn't need such a big motor was my point. In the UK you need a bike license for one anyway so not really sure it works in this countrySo your comparison is that it's more expensive than a hypothetical product which nobody would ever need?
Yep, I agree that motorbikes are lighter, have smaller engines and are cheaper than cars. A motorbike will also suit some people's requirements. I still don't see the logic in saying that the car is not good value for money because a motorbike is cheaper.A bike is a bit lighter than a car so wouldn't need such a big motor was my point. In the UK you need a bike license for one anyway so not really sure it works in this country
theres no need to incentivise with grants- demand is huge, the subsides can be used elsewhere. (and will be )maybe unprepared may be fairer then. Announcing it and having it take effect from the moment of the announcement suggests this wasn't exactly the most well planned of changes. The fact they still don't have an alternative to fuel duty also adds fuel to the theory they aren't best prepared for it.
its a car that does 27mph max, its not a car...Yep, I agree that motorbikes are lighter, have smaller engines and are cheaper than cars. A motorbike will also suit some people's requirements. I still don't see the logic in saying that the car is not good value for money because a motorbike is cheaper.
That Cupra Born your looking at is a nice car but it's a load of money to spend on a (150kw) 4 wheeled bike!
Get a Damon Hypersport instead, it's got the same power and costs half the price.