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Forget your Tesla, is this the future

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Well, it's the best looking electric car I've ever seen, but its range would be barely adequate for some real world trips I've done inside the M25 ring.

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What's practicality got to do with things

VW Group need to forget the guff on the ID / Buzz or what ever they say is the future at £40,000 or more, 

break out the Body stamping machinery from Mexico, recycle some of those thousands of buy backs, be green,  and produce a few classic EV's to give to those they cheated as a gesture, as well as cash / money compensation.

The German authorities will let some Construction & Use rule breaking slip, they know when a blind eye needs turning.

 

 

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Tbf george, thats a very clever idea..

 

And othrr manufacturers could do it too

Ford could bring back the capri, with an ev power pack..

Imagine a chevy stingray running on batteries instead of a v8 :D

 

If that Porsche can have a 200 mile range surely something is wrong with the VW Group not having that range yet from some smaller models,

say a Polo / Fabia.

 

Then the likes of a EV MX5 / Fiat 124 Spider.

Older cars would probably do better because they will be lighter.

 

Might not want to have a crash though.

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I do wonder how long it will be before you're able to simply swap your current ICE for a electric motor. Kind of like when you see these futuristic films and they have old cars with something attached to replace the old engine.

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