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Half splash out you mean the tax payer will splash the other half.
Watty I was at zero miles left on fuel gauge coming back on a longish trip looking for a filling station still open at 8pm on Christmas eve last I was heading home I went 24kms past the zero before I got diesel, I was shitting it. beat that. And I was talking to a fella at the SGS were he had a new hybrid with himself and another driver on it, he was a little pissed off just changed from a 211 mg5 to a 232 Toyota Corolla estate, never again to a full EV he said, problems started at around 235,000 km they noticed a full charge was not what it used to be and by 270,000 it was at 140km range but they would get 110 before having to charge it wasn't worth keeping it working as a taxi, if it's sold on it won't last a couple of years as a private driver.
Quote from: C5 on October 14, 2024, 10:43:38 amWatty I was at zero miles left on fuel gauge coming back on a longish trip looking for a filling station still open at 8pm on Christmas eve last I was heading home I went 24kms past the zero before I got diesel, I was shitting it. beat that. And I was talking to a fella at the SGS were he had a new hybrid with himself and another driver on it, he was a little pissed off just changed from a 211 mg5 to a 232 Toyota Corolla estate, never again to a full EV he said, problems started at around 235,000 km they noticed a full charge was not what it used to be and by 270,000 it was at 140km range but they would get 110 before having to charge it wasn't worth keeping it working as a taxi, if it's sold on it won't last a couple of years as a private driver.Well here's a 17 min YouTube review of someone with a MG5 who hammers it up and down the UK motorways and rapid-charges it all the time - 230,000 km (equivalent) on the clock and battery SoH is approx 90%. In other words, his ~350km battery can now only do ~315 km. He's the owner of a mobile mechanic firm that services EV's and his company now has 5 or 6 of them on the road.
When ev batteries start going bad it is a rapid decline after that over a couple of years. We will see what he says in 2 or 3 more years of hammering it up and down the motorway, but he will probably ditch it before that.
Some of you lads are covering silly mileage.Fukkin hell I have 28k on mine in 16 months and I've been fairly busy working away.It would take me over ten years to clock up 250000km.
I know it sounds a bit pathetic Belker but my car doesn't move unless it's making money.I'm €589 away from clearing what I owe on my newish jammer.Should be done this weekend.I've been on a few decent holiers too.Now that the car loan is gone I'll likely be going back to 25 hours a week instead of the 35/40 I'm doing.No kids and a tiny mortgage now that I'm sprouting clumps of hair from me ears means I don't have to graft too hard anymore.Roll on the recession...