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an electric car you might want to buy and be able to?

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On 7/28/2017 at 17:16, cheshire_cat said:

I think nearly all the pre-owned come with FULL  lifetime supercharging  

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  • Looks like a Chinese copycat attempt at an Aston/Maserati crossbreed. Not offensive, but the whole battery powered toy car thing still doesn't convince me.

  • Unless they can achieve at least 600 km on one charge, a full recharge in under one hour and a well established charging network, I'm not interested. I like the technology. I've fiddled with electric

  • As that usage profile is a long way from normal and would be mega expensive so sort I'd guess they have little or no interest in making an EV that suits your needs.       I found the interior qui

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1 hour ago, cheshire_cat said:

but no rt hand drives 'till 2019

Let them iron out all the issues in the USA on LHD,before conversion, then exporting to Brexit Britain.

 

Part of Donald Trump's new trade deal for Mrs T May & Mr L Fox. 

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that's why we buy skoda instead of Audi :-)    well the the non badge snob cognoscenti  -----any road up !

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On 7/27/2017 at 17:07, Sad555 said:

I guess this will be my next.                                   

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Similar to my standby, although mine fits in boot. For me, if I could afford it, I might look at an Outlander PHEV. Ideal for me as my hip makes lowering into Furby an ordeal . No VED, so HMG loses out, and possibly I'd seldom have to use the engine ,as most of my runs are to the shops ( circa 2 miles away), with the occasional blast to keep EGR clean. OH- and, I'd have a reason to get the mums out of the charging bays ( must be something in the tea at local maternity, but the ferals think a charging bay is a mother & baby bay for non EV)

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