Bob McC
Living the life of Riley
I don’t hate EVs.Bob is one of the biggest EV haters on here. I have no idea why he is so offended by them.
I just like pricking the pomposity of their fan bois.
Illustrated by the moronic post by Rockwhatsit.
I don’t hate EVs.Bob is one of the biggest EV haters on here. I have no idea why he is so offended by them.
What stupid, stupid post.But at least your grandchildren may have a clean world. ?
Maybe explain?What stupid, stupid post.
I don’t hate EVs.
I just like pricking the pomposity of their fan bois.
Illustrated by the moronic post by Rockwhatsit.
Well done Max
I don’t hate EVs.
I just like pricking the pomposity of their fan bois.
Illustrated by the moronic post by Rockwhatsit.
No advocacy, just a real world example for you to chew over. I needed a taller car to get my very aged parents in comfortably so moved from a hybrid Ioniq to a hybrid RAV-4 back in April. I enjoyed the 60mpg of the Ioniq but relieved and pleased to find the much bigger RAV-4 returning just over 54mpg.
That's very good. Added to which the pace of change is enormous. Even 2-3 years ago EVs didn't really work in the real world unless you were prepared to carefully manage them. These days they are a viable option for many people. I know our factory general manager has one, he has a lengthy commute and a fair few business miles, but it works.A brief update: now that the heaters, wipers and lights are almost always on, mpg has fallen to 52. Still not shabby for a Chelsea tractor.
There will be some future for ICE cars, my fear is it will only be for the Clarkson's, Chris Harris's and Smee's of this world who want to still punt around in a million £ Ferrari or Porsche to generate more money for themselves on youtube....
Chris Harris can carry on, but a world without public attention for the other two is one of the better adverts for widespread adoption of EVs.the Clarkson's, Chris Harris's and Smee's of this world
Thats in interesting point. Hopefully it will many years before the demand drops off to that extent.If petroleum becomes very limited in supply at the forecourt, the real world enthusiasts of more modest ICE cars will be subjected to keeping 50L barrels of E5/E10 petroleum at £3 per liter in their sheds (legality issues not withstanding), or google around for a unicorn petrol station miles away that has the right fuel and hope they have enough to complete their journeys.
If petroleum becomes very limited in supply at the forecourt, the real world enthusiasts of more modest ICE cars will be subjected to keeping 50L barrels of E5/E10 petroleum at £3 per liter in their sheds (legality issues not withstanding), or google around for a unicorn petrol station miles away that has the right fuel and hope they have enough to complete their journeys.