JezmondTutu
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£300 a month lease, family sized, decent range, looks good and according to Autocar drives well too.
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-review/mg-motor/4-ev
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-review/mg-motor/4-ev
It’s family sized and expect it will be better value than any of the mainstream offerings. We’d like to have at least one EV in the family, being used as a taxi service more and more for local runs as we have teenage kids and love in a rural location. Both our current cars are diesels.
You might need a bit more space in the back if you plan to love in a rural location. I’m not sure you’ll get a double mattress in there, even with the seats down …
Yes, I had a car like that once. My commiserations!My 535D Touring isn’t going anywhere!
Yes, I had a car like that once. My commiserations!
Just a little joke. A car that 'isn't going anywhere' could be argued to be unreliable, or broken. I've had a few of those, in my time!
We have had a Peugeot e2008 for about 6 months and are delighted with it. Very comfortable and surprisingly spacious for a relatively small car. Range is only about 200 miles, but that is not a problem because we use a diesel estate for long journeys.
So is Chinese stuff acceptable now?
a nice gent came to see me in a polestar recently ... made in China i believe and not cheap
https://www.topgear.com/car-reviews/polestar/2
No we haven't used it in winter, we got it in March. From the research I did at the time, I'm expecting between 180 and 190 miles. I guess I'll find out for sure over the next 6 months.Have you used it in winter yet? The Stellantis cars seem to take a bigger hit than most in the cold according to the forums. I really fancied one of the Citroens that shares the 2008 floorpan, but it would be hard work for me with some of the reported mileages.