About 9 months in the end, but as I said earlier, it was supposed to be here in August.
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My E-tron lease expires in January, and am struggling to decide what to get next. I quite like the look of the Polestar 3 or the Mercedes EQE SUV, but neither is available to actually sit in yet and I need to order next month (though I will just keep the Audi until whatever I order finally arrives). I can’t stand the look of the BMW iX, the Jag iPace is getting a bit old tech now and I didn’t like the Tesla model Y at all.
Any suggestions what I should shortlist? It needs to be quite big to carry all the stuff for weekends away, airport runs etc for a family of 4.
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That's a big boot alright. I can only get three medium-sized children in mine.
Agreed if it’s a familiar brand, but I have never even sat in a Polestar car let alone driven one!
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When you email confirm if a 2m cable is 2m inc plugs or if it's a 2m wire plus plugs and they tell you it's a 2m wire plus plugs and about 2.1m total so you order it.
Then you find out it's 1.8m total after it arrives having paid import duty. Balls
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Oh FFS that is stupid. I am sure he will sort you out although it shouldn't have been needed in the first place if they had told you correctly - surely 2m would be the cable length anyway?
If you get stuck returning it let me know as I have a friend in NL should be seeing soon.
2m incl. or excl. plugs is understandable, 1.8m is a c0ck up whichever way you look at it!
(BTW how much was it? I might invest in a shorter cable for home use)
Like......er..... this close ? :playful:
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Yellow car
Thanks MB2, very kind offer.
I didn't take the pic, my wife did, so I'll check it out tomorrow in the daytime and measure it properly.
Charger is from https://www.evchargeking.com/en/ and their service was great aside from cable length. Cable was £193+£44 import. Paid on a decent currency card to avoid feeson the cable and amex via PayPal for the import to max out the pennies.
I've had an MG5LR since September 2021. I think it's brilliant. It's got all the toys you actually need but not the ones that are in real terms frivolous. I am getting 200 or slightly more miles in the winter and 250 to 260 during summer, and that's regularly using aircon, heating, and Boom radio. For my purposes it's the perfect car.
Switzerland recently published draft legislation which, among other things is “limiting the use of electric cars, which should be driven only when absolutely necessary”. This due to lack of electricity through winter..
The legislation - when required by government - also restricts temperatures of washing machines and dishwashers, requires heating be low or off in clubs and disco’s, bans the use of Blu-ray Discs and gaming computers, etc etc
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Just a thought maybe they send you a new 2m cable with the ends crimped on and you assemble onto your plugs assuming the glands all fit over the crimps?
I took mine apart to replace the button as they had a bad batch of buttons and it was easy enough to disassemble that far at least.
Otherwise I will definitely be able to get it into Europe for you as my account manager is in NL and a really helpful guy.
That’s the Swiss for you, they love ‘rules’.
My sister lived and worked there for a few years, she couldn’t flush her toilet after 10pm in her apartment. That was just the start of it…
I suppose the Ukraine/Russia situation probably means they feel the need to introduce such measures this winter.
Well, I’ve just ordered what will probably be my final ICE car over the weekend. I came to the conclusion that - at the price level I’m considering - the awful supply issues and the build quality/battery size at the less expensive end isn’t quite there yet for EV’s. It doesn’t help that I’m tall and heavy which has never been a problem in European cars whereas the Chinese and Japanese alternatives are just too uncomfortable. I’m certain the technology currently reserved for the higher end will have begun to trickle down by then - and the price differential between ice and ev will have narrowed. I spoke to VW who said I’m looking at 76 weeks for and ID3 at the moment which is frankly ludicrous!
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Having read through the whole thread, I think the answer to the OP's original question is, well, not quite yet unless you have a particular set of circumstances.
I for one can't have an EV yet because the number of motorway miles I do, lack of charging at my client's sites, and lack of affordable vehicles with decent range.
I last purchased a car for £15k, it was 3 years old and I get 6-700 miles from a full tank (XC60). Give me an EV with similar spec and I'll be all over it in a heatbeat but that doesn't exist yet.
Doubt you can find a three year old XC60 for £15k today. That seems like it was a seriously good deal or luck for the time? Unless it's CAT C and done a million miles.
I wouldn’t dream of changing to an EV without salary sacrifice (at full marginal tax rate and NI saving) and accompanying 2% BIK.
EVs with private lease prices of £600-700pcm being flogged to employee salary sacrifice schemes at net cost to the employee £350-400pcm.
This is why they are so popular. Makes little sense for the private buyer at the moment.
Yes, it was a good deal. It only had 20k on the clock also. It was in top condition. Still drive it now; there's no point getting rid of it. I service it meticulously and drive it gently however I put a lot of miles on it. Its a 15 plate, and the only thing that's gone on it was 1 headlight bulb.
Just looked at the receipts and list price was actually just over £11.7k, plus VAT. I got £450 part ex on a Mondeo, but couldn't really complain about that as it was a bit of a shed.
This was July 2019. The good old days.
They were; it all started kicking off early in 2021. My daughter’s 18 plate Aygo nearly doubled in value between March and September.
Remote climate control via the app to warm up the cabin and clear the ice from the windows a few minutes before heading out is really coming into its own in this weather. I appreciate that it's not unique to EVs but it's a novelty for me :smug:
Update: Polestar 3 ordered this week, though it will likely be at least a year before it’s delivered. I’m in the 60% marginal rate band so works out a net £400 a month which I think is great value for an £80k car. Looking forward to the extra range (380 miles WLTP, versus the 230 miles of my E-tron) which will likely mean I very rarely or never need to use a public charger. 480bhp and 0-60 in 5 secs should be quite entertaining too for a big SUV.
EVs aren’t right for everyone yet, but they are getting better all the time. This next generation of vehicles with ranges approaching 400 miles really should be sufficient for many drivers.
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Ours is done via Zenith. The base spec Taycan can be had from £1,023 per month gross on our scheme but that’s over 4 years and 5k miles PA. 3 years and 10k miles is £1,175.
I found you sometimes have to play around with the options a bit to get the best price. Bizarrely, when I added the matrix led headlights for my Polestar (a £1600 option), the monthly gross cost went down by £50/month!
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Comparing to the numbers above, our work provider (SG Fleet) is quoting £1.7k gross for Polestar 3 and £1.6k gross for the Taycan saloon (3 yrs, 10k pa). And we’re a global leading firm. I assume they didn’t put as much into it as the other employers here.
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