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  1. Bozza

    [Technology] Owning an EV without a personal charger...

    This is a slippery slope, isn't it? You can pay £250-300 per month for a regular kinda EV or, for about £100pm more*, it seems you can get a Tesla model S. Presumably that's the cheapie Tesla, but even so. Anyone want to buy a Civic? (* - I might not have researched this properly so I might...
  2. Bozza

    [Technology] Owning an EV without a personal charger...

    I think we agree. We currently don't need to change. When we bought this car six years ago (or whenever it was), I don't think we even considered an EV. When we next come to change - in say 3-4 years time, we almost certainly won't consider a conventionally-fuelled car.
  3. Bozza

    [Technology] Owning an EV without a personal charger...

    Agreed - our posts overlapped, but we arrived at pretty much the same conclusion. I've spent two hours researching and reading about current EV options because of this thread, so I'm far more educated on the subject than I was last night!
  4. Bozza

    [Technology] Owning an EV without a personal charger...

    Good point. I think it was about £10k, from what I recall and that was, at a guess, around six years ago. There's nothing about the car today that gives me reason to believe it won't give us another four years service, so that would add another c£80 a month (£10k / 10 / 12) to the cost of...
  5. Bozza

    [Technology] Owning an EV without a personal charger...

    I think you're speaking from a position of relative prosperity there. Take us... We have a (petrol) Honda Civic bought when it was 3-4 years old. It's reliable and reasonably economical. It does a few miles most days on short journeys - we do very few journeys of any real distance at all. In...
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