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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    On e-cars, for 99% of the driving we do (100% during Covid) it would be fine as a round-trip could be done on one charge. But on, say a weekend away we tend to go somewhere fairly remote e.g. a B&B in the Yorkshire dales... unlikely to reliably find a charging point. And then on longer trips, it seems impractical.
    So do we have a 2nd car just for a handful of days a year?
    I used to think that way, but its surprising just how many charge points there are, and it is literally 25 mins to get to 80% charge on all 100% e-cars , so its stopping for a wee and a bite to eat.

    If you're skeptical, download one of the charging apps like ZapMap and check when you're doing a journey in your petrol car.

    I bought PHEV for the reasons you give, and I regret it. I wish I'd gone full e-car.

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      I just bought a BMW SUV

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        Originally posted by founder View Post
        I just bought a BMW SUV
        Wow, not many people have those on the roads.
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          Originally posted by founder View Post
          I just bought a BMW SUV
          I had to have a look at the X1 as its on a list I can choose from for my renewal if I choose to. (Motability, disabled driver, cannot use pedals for distance driving, need adaptations) It seemed nice enough but i'm not sure it would be comfortable on a long run.
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            Originally posted by Scoobos View Post
            I used to think that way, but its surprising just how many charge points there are, and it is literally 25 mins to get to 80% charge on all 100% e-cars , so its stopping for a wee and a bite to eat.

            If you're skeptical, download one of the charging apps like ZapMap and check when you're doing a journey in your petrol car.

            I bought PHEV for the reasons you give, and I regret it. I wish I'd gone full e-car.
            25 minutes to get 80% charge on all electric cars ???? Not true. #fakenews

            Problems are
            - majority of chargers are slow chargers (very few rapid chargers)
            - go to a service station and the rapid charger is always busy
            - lots of chargers are broken

            The infrastructure is terrible unless you have a tesla.

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              Originally posted by founder View Post
              I just bought a BMW SUV

              Oh dear. Let’s hope your life turns around soon.
              How many people are you taking to house viewings this week?
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                Originally posted by saptastic View Post
                25 minutes to get 80% charge on all electric cars ???? Not true. #fakenews

                Problems are
                - majority of chargers are slow chargers (very few rapid chargers)
                - go to a service station and the rapid charger is always busy
                - lots of chargers are broken

                The infrastructure is terrible unless you have a tesla.
                I was going to say:
                Which car doesn't allow an 80% charge in 25 minutes on a rapid charger at the stations?

                But you are right, it's 45 minutes. (e-up and 1st gen VW e cars, leaf) - but the majority of others are faster than that. I didnt have my facts right there. Just all the e-cars I'm looking at do 80% in 25 mins on 50kw. (new VW's etc).

                Whilst I only have a PHEV - I've NEVER had a charging point availability problem , and I live in the North East, where E cars seem to be everywhere (leafs etc, I think Nissan workers get big deals on them)
                Last edited by Scoobos; 21 November 2020, 13:32.

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                  Originally posted by Scoobos View Post
                  I was going to say:
                  and I live in the North East, where E cars seem to be everywhere (leafs etc, I think Nissan workers get big deals on them)
                  Its the same where ever there is a car factory and certainly the same here in South Warwickshire (JLR and Aston country). Staff get the best deals on the products(some equate to over 60% off!)
                  Then there are the family and friends discounts and these can be astronomical too. A neighbour just got around 30% off a Discovery.
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                    what's the best suv/car with best seats for back support ?
                    I have lower back pain and cars with low height seats or poor back support are a pain to drive.

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                      Originally posted by Andy2 View Post
                      what's the best suv/car with best seats for back support ?
                      I have lower back pain and cars with low height seats or poor back support are a pain to drive.
                      I do get lower back pain amongst my many health issues and can say this from previous recent cars. (Last 5 years)

                      Merc's good (C/GLE) . Range Rover Not so good. Kia ok but not brilliant. VW Golf good. I need a new car. I tried a Jaguar I- Pace, Volvo XC40 and a BMW x1 pre lockdown 2. The BMw's were not very comfy. Jag were ok. The Volvo's on the other hand were very good. (I was having a bit of a flare up and felt ok in the Volvo)
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