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EV sub £30k comparison group tests.

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  • camelspyyder
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    When they're sub £13k, I'll be interested enough to read it.  Never spent more than £13k on a brand new car yet.   Sub 30k is just not relevant to average people in a country where the mean

  • More so want a estate or saloon with better aero and range getting more batteries in the floor plan.

  • 65% of Battery capacity used starting with 98%  when charged at home (showed 45% left on car when charger plugged in) Started as showing 180 miles range (35 Miles driven before that went to

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2 hours ago, vrskeith said:

 

 

Still worried that tiny battery pack will confine it to being a city car whilst it competes with the 208-e, Corsa and Zoe all with 52 kWh battery pack and considerably more range.   

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That's a disappointing price. I was hoping for sub-20k before the plug in grant, not after.

33 minutes ago, vrskeith said:

 

Not really in the same group as the 208-e, Corsa-e or Zoe with its sub 200 mile range and low powered motor making it a pain on fast motorways.

 

More of a city car only rather than an intercity travelling machine which the 208, corsa and Zoe are.

 

Will suit some users.  Maybe there will be a longer range and more powerful version in a year or so.  

 

Zoe for me head and shoulders, Model 3 standard version ......

 

Tesla Model 3 Standard Range Plus specification

Where Surrey, UK Price £36,340 (after £3500 government grant) On sale Now Engine Permanent magnet electric motor Battery 50kWh Power 252bhp Torque 277lb ft Gearbox single-speed reduction gear automatic Kerb weight 1611kg Top speed 140mph 0-62mph 5.8sec Range 252 miles (WLTP)

 

 

 

 

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According to the SEAT configurator the electric Mii has a 0-62 time of 3.4 seconds! 🤣🤣🤣

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1 minute ago, Luckypants said:

According to the SEAT configurator the electric Mii has a 0-62 time of 3.4 seconds! 🤣🤣🤣

 

Almost as quick as a performance model 3.

 

Must be a record for a car driving the cooking  front wheels rather than than the proper sport car rear wheels or dogs do berries all wheel drive.

20 minutes ago, Luckypants said:

According to the SEAT configurator the electric Mii has a 0-62 time of 3.4 seconds! 🤣🤣🤣

Is that the metric figure? (40mph)

0-32mph in, 3.9 seconds and I can confirm quicker than that. 

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Cheaper one tested by the one with short legs & long torso..

 

 

 

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Sorry Luckypants, thanks.

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Not sure what this has to do with sub-£30K EVs? Wrong link posted?

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