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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5020 |
Its going to be necessary as far as the manufacturers are concerned. They need us to buy new cars, which is bad from an environmental point of view, so they need to find a way to get cars scrapped even before they've worn out.
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20th Oct 2022 5:47 pm |
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ozjeff62 Member Since: 28 May 2018 Location: Sydney, NSW Posts: 494 |
I dunno about your situation but legislation is already in place that software etc to service and repair vehicles must be made available to ALL repairers and mechanics. I think this thread has been a bit hijacked. I was selling new Fords in 1983 when EFI was introduced to Ford Australia cars. The dealers were overjoyed, thinking that cars would have to come back for services. The euphoria didn't last long. EVs wil require change and adjustment to our thinking, as has every technological transition. Just relax, take it slow and enjoy it. MY11 SD4 SE Auto |
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21st Oct 2022 12:22 pm |
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NoDo$h Member Since: 27 May 2008 Location: fings go booooom. Posts: 490 |
Oh, they make it available.
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21st Oct 2022 12:24 pm |
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IanMetro Member Since: 11 Sep 2017 Location: Somerset BS21 Posts: 3133 |
Two things about EVs I discovered thanks to reading this week's Autocar Magazine -
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21st Oct 2022 6:24 pm |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5020 |
"It seems that it is to do with ensuring the security of items stored in the glovebox"
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21st Oct 2022 7:50 pm |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5020 |
IIRC I was told by someone who test drives the I-Pace that the battery costs about £35K to replace. Jules |
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21st Oct 2022 7:53 pm |
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Nodge68 Member Since: 15 Jul 2020 Location: Newquay Posts: 2082 |
Unlikely to be £35,000 for a Ipace battery, that's about 50% of the vehicle cost.
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22nd Oct 2022 11:18 am |
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tenet Member Since: 23 Jul 2009 Location: cotswolds Posts: 1081 |
No wonder company execs are ditching their Beemers for Teslars when the benefit in kind drops from over £1000 per month for a £90 grand ICE car to £60 per month for fully electric.
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22nd Oct 2022 3:52 pm |
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Andy131 Member Since: 09 Dec 2009 Location: Manchester Posts: 2184 |
Some EV batteries are reasonable, some can be split into sections so that only a faulty section needs to be replaced - with one from a written off vehicle. Some on the other hand are integral to the chassis, some are from short lived “early adopters” Pick one of the latter and a single single cell can make the vehicle uneconomical to repair. Tangiers Orange - gone, missing her
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22nd Oct 2022 5:57 pm |
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BossBob Member Since: 30 Sep 2010 Location: Bristol Posts: 1388 |
Back in the 90’s I asked how much a new engine would cost for a Japanese motorcycle. The cost was about the same as buying a new bike. |
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22nd Oct 2022 6:52 pm |
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AT1963 Member Since: 23 Nov 2021 Location: Leicester Posts: 252 |
The Telegraph
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29th Oct 2022 8:59 pm |
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Andy131 Member Since: 09 Dec 2009 Location: Manchester Posts: 2184 |
at long last
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30th Oct 2022 8:43 am |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13289 |
Its a choice, buy a EV car earlier and pay no tax for a few years, or stick to ice and pay tax every year.
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30th Oct 2022 2:52 pm |
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Just a driver Member Since: 29 Nov 2021 Location: Norfolk Posts: 417 |
Is that not a bit over simplified. An awful lot of people could not afford a new car electric or otherwise. Most people who run a 13 year old motor it’s not a choice, I know some prefer a classic but not all. |
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30th Oct 2022 4:02 pm |
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