They (Tesla 3 ) are an ideal reps car for bashing up and down the trunk roads an thro ULEZ cities - Tax efficient as well.
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Here here.Worcester_spoon wrote: ↑Sat Jul 08, 2023 8:16 pm Hate them. Cars need a soul, and that’s the engine. Yeah they accelerate fast, but that gets boring pretty quick, and then they’re just dull dull dull.
Spend all this money developing synthetic fuels and keep the ICE.
The one I looked at was a 22 plate, it must have been one of the last production runs. They still look modern considering how long they've been made.Dave1971 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 08, 2023 8:45 pmWe've gone over to the dark side, I no not a porsche. Some quick fag packet maths says it'll save around £1300/£1500 a year on the wife's commute.TitanTim wrote: ↑Sat Jul 08, 2023 3:32 pm I was looking at an i3 at my local dealer last month, BMW have stopped making them now, however I was more interested in how its made than it being electric, carbon fibre tub and plastic panels and that. Shame they've stopped making it now as I still think it's one the best small electric cars.
I do like Hyundais Ioniq 6 but cost to buy I still think is eye-watering for what they offer.
Only way I would be tempted is vast drop in new cost.
Tim.
I'm guessing down to early battery tech.
Yes it isPondrew wrote: ↑Sun Jul 09, 2023 11:34 pm I was working in my front garden today....a Mustang GT with a Roush exhaust and a Corvette C4 drove past doing around 35mph. The noise of both almost made me go inside for a cold shower.
All I seem to read on other car forums are threads regarding 'range', 'the best energy provider for home charging' and 'I only paid £90k for my latest golf buggy'.
It's extremely boring and, frankly, depressing!
Yeah and not many more than 100 miles before it conks out
And no charger in site that works