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Re: Leccy cars

Post by Sanjøy » Wed Sep 20, 2023 9:06 am

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Yeah, it's a slow burner - 500W I think - ain't gonna hit 90° unless it's in a vacuum :-). It struggles to maintain 18° if the rest of the house isn't heated!
Just double the voltage going to it, bosh. I should not really be having to teach you this Robin.
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Re: Leccy cars

Post by robin » Wed Sep 20, 2023 9:09 am

Hmm. I think I'll pass ;-)
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Re: Leccy cars

Post by CSK_423 » Thu Nov 07, 2024 10:41 pm

Has anyone given consideration to the Eletre ?

I had a prod around one the other day and got some PCP figures with their 0%apr.

Quality is superb and it’s quite striking in the flesh. I’m just torn on if my next step should be electric but something like this has seriously got me thinking about it.

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Re: Leccy cars

Post by campbell » Thu Nov 07, 2024 10:44 pm

Nope. Would involve a new mortgage or lottery win. Not special enough I’m afraid. And BEV doesn’t fit our use cases in any way.

Funky things though - saw round one at launch. Good luck!
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Re: Leccy cars

Post by rossybee » Fri Nov 08, 2024 12:09 am

I really struggle with its styling, and same with the Emeya.

Haven't seen them in the flesh but they're clearly not for the UK market. Styling and size for the wealthy Chinese :|
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Re: Leccy cars

Post by renmure » Sun Nov 10, 2024 8:43 pm

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Fri Nov 08, 2024 12:09 am
I really struggle with its styling, and same with the Emeya.

Haven't seen them in the flesh but they're clearly not for the UK market. Styling and size for the wealthy Chinese :|
Shows how far my interest in electric cars is behind the curve but I'd not heard of either of them and had to revert to Google!!

Not for me I'm afraid. :shock:
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Re: Leccy cars

Post by rossybee » Mon Nov 11, 2024 9:00 am

renmure wrote:
Sun Nov 10, 2024 8:43 pm
rossybee wrote:
Fri Nov 08, 2024 12:09 am
I really struggle with its styling, and same with the Emeya.

Haven't seen them in the flesh but they're clearly not for the UK market. Styling and size for the wealthy Chinese :|
Shows how far my interest in electric cars is behind the curve but I'd not heard of either of them and had to revert to Google!!

Not for me I'm afraid. :shock:
Definitely of the same opinion Jim - an EV would have so little use in our needs for cars, I cannot see me buying one until there really is no option.
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Re: Leccy cars

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Re: Leccy cars

Post by robin » Wed Nov 13, 2024 2:01 pm

We are a two tesla family these days (plus an Elise which hasn't turned a wheel in more than a year :-)).

We live in Edinburgh and drive to Cornwall & Tiree at least once a year as well as the more normal up-down the A1/M1/M6 type journeys. Never had a problem charging the car/worried about not being able to charge it. Use a 3-pin most of the time, usually Tesla chargers on road trips, but in the corners of the country where superchargers aren't there, we've used BP, Podpoint, Chargeplace Scotland (now in new private ownership) and ProjectEV chargers with various degrees of convenience, but never impossible to sort out.

Of course if you have to make the fastest possible journey from A to B and it's more than 100 miles or so, ICE is going to win, but once you factor in your bladder range (approx 100 miles for many of us older types) it turns out the energy store for your car is not the limiting factor on travel time :-)
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Re: Leccy cars

Post by rossybee » Wed Nov 13, 2024 6:20 pm

Horses for courses innit :D

Plus Teslas (Teslae? :scratch ) ain't cheap!

Plus I need a car (Mrs B's :blackeye ) which can be ruined by carrying 2x male golden retrievers on a daily basis :damnfunny
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Re: Leccy cars

Post by robin » Fri Nov 15, 2024 1:25 pm

Of course there is a price difference - but there's nothing fundamentally different about an EV that means you couldn't use it for carrying stinky dogs (we used ours for that before we had to put the woofster to sleep). If it's just about the money, there are always going to be cheaper ICE options at any level in the market if you compare like-for-like. But who chooses to drive the cheapest possible car that meets their needs - hopefully nobody on this forum .... that'll be over on the Volvo forum, e.g. https://www.volvoforums.org.uk/showthre ... 238&page=3 :-)
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Re: Leccy cars

Post by robin » Fri Nov 15, 2024 1:27 pm

P.S. If your signature is accurate a 2004 Bentley Continental GT is not likely to meet anyone's definition of cost effective motoring, no matter how little you paid for it :-) :-)
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Re: Leccy cars

Post by rossybee » Fri Nov 15, 2024 3:28 pm

robin wrote:
Fri Nov 15, 2024 1:27 pm
P.S. If your signature is accurate a 2004 Bentley Continental GT is not likely to meet anyone's definition of cost effective motoring, no matter how little you paid for it :-) :-)
But it's lovely for wafting and when asked lifts her skirts and goes very nicely, and paid less that you could imagine :wink:

I refer to your earlier theory about choosing the cheapest possible car to meet a certain need :mrgreen:
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