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If anyone is interested, after having an electric car for three and a half years, I have now handed it back and bought a new one.  

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New car also electric but different brand and a little bigger.

 

 Overall I am very happy with the electric experience.  So far I have found EVs super cheap to run, but of course pricey to buy. 
 

My old car has been faultless until last week when it decided to discharge its little battery just because the car had its doors open for two hours and I guess the interior lights were on.  It felt ridiculous to open the bonnet and put a traditional battery charger on the little 12v battery when I know there is a massive 400v battery in the floor which could power my sawmill for a whole day.


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 Anyway, after an hour or two of charging all was ok and the car is nice and clean and sparkly to hand back to the leasing company.

 

 If anyone wants to know, I will update on here in the future how the new car is.  It is an outright purchase this time not a lease, which has tax drawbacks, but still owned by my company not by me.

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1 hour ago, Steve Bullman said:

Which model did you get? Bet the acceleration is an improvement on what you had before!

 

I had one on pre-order back in 2020, then covid hit so I cancelled due to the uncertainty 

I got the extended range RWD model.  This gives the best possible range on one charge - up to 400 miles in summer.  Not super fast - 0-60 is about 7 seconds, roughly the same as the Kia.  To be honest Steve electric cars are so quick off the mark it is all a bit daft.  Two of the test drive cars I tried out had 0-60 times of around three seconds.  What is the point?  I live in Wales remember, the land of 20mph roads (and of song).

 

Which one were you after?

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4 minutes ago, Squaredy said:

I got the extended range RWD model.  This gives the best possible range on one charge - up to 400 miles in summer.  Not super fast - 0-60 is about 7 seconds, roughly the same as the Kia.  To be honest Steve electric cars are so quick off the mark it is all a bit daft.  Two of the test drive cars I tried out had 0-60 times of around three seconds.  What is the point?  I live in Wales remember, the land of 20mph roads (and of song).

 

Which one were you after?

I think it was the standard rwd we put a deposit on, can’t remember now 

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1 hour ago, Steve Bullman said:

I think it was the standard rwd we put a deposit on, can’t remember now 

Will you think about it again or has that that ship sailed?

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Hmmm not sure. We took the missus's car off the road during covid and we've been a 1 car family ever since. Getting to the point now with the shop that a second car would be useful again though. I'd probably say at this point it wouldn't be electric.

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I’ve had an Audi Etron 55 for over two years now.  Purely a family car.

 

Not been a bother at all.  Charges quicker than other with the Eessee box we have installed.  Get just under 4 hundred KM on full charge.  Only usually charge to 80% for daily use.  
 

The infrastructure we have here in Norway is geared for electric, cheaper parking, sometimes free, get to use bus lanes and cheaper tolls.  If just had the 30000km checkup service which was free as part of the deal when I bought it.

 

It is plenty fast and has loads of torque when motorway driving and generally German Audi build quality and finish.

 

Very happy with it and would have another.  

 

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2 minutes ago, Rich Rule said:

I’ve had an Audi Etron 55 for over two years now.  Purely a family car.

 

Not been a bother at all.  Charges quicker than other with the Eessee box we have installed.  Get just under 4 hundred KM on full charge.  Only usually charge to 80% for daily use.  
 

The infrastructure we have here in Norway is geared for electric, cheaper parking, sometimes free, get to use bus lanes and cheaper tolls.  If just had the 30000km checkup service which was free as part of the deal when I bought it.

 

It is plenty fast and has loads of torque when motorway driving and generally German Audi build quality and finish.

 

Very happy with it and would have another.  

 

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Do you still get the nonsense like we have in the UK that many of the public charging points need an app to use?

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5 minutes ago, Squaredy said:

Do you still get the nonsense like we have in the UK that many of the public charging points need an app to use?


Yes, you still get the best rates on the road using the apps.  But once it is setup you just use your phone and it doesn’t take long.  I also have an Audi charge card which is a monthly invoice.  
 

 

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23 minutes ago, Rich Rule said:


Yes, you still get the best rates on the road using the apps.  But once it is setup you just use your phone and it doesn’t take long.  I also have an Audi charge card which is a monthly invoice.  
 

 

Interesting.  I think it should be like buying petrol or diesel.  Help yourself and pay by card.  Not everyone is capable of getting apps to work.  My old mum can happily go to Tesco and buy petrol for her old car.  She would never cope with an electric one if she had to use an app.

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