Gila Man
Active member
If I lived in the UK I’d probably have a EV since it’s a fairly small country geographically with a decent size population. We live in the western part of the US and outside of the metro areas or along major roadways, there’s no guarantee of charging stations. Once the wife retires, we plan on touring the US and there’s areas with very little resourses in a lot of rural areas. A hybrid or ICE vehicle makes more sence for our needs. Plus, we live in the “Valley of the Sun” where temperatures above 110 are not uncommon during the summer. Regular car batteries only have a life expectancy of 2 to 3 years. It’s one of the reasons I got the Levo with an easily removable battery. The battery will stay in my house when the garage is in the 90’s.I'm not an eeeeC evangelist BTW, but careful where I spend my money and the decision was made before the Mango Mussolini decided to play silly buggers. It now makes even more sense; My old Merc would do about 35mpg on a run meaning that trip would have cost me about £90 each way, now it's £105. Charging at current rates will cost me £60 each way.
If my Dream Car Giveaway tickets come up tomorrow night I'll be having to decide between taking the RS6 and £600K or taking the full £660k and buying something really silly with a big V8...
Oh, and @Hobo Mikey's Pikey Palace for weekend trips away.
