Sooner or later (maybe sooner) I need to replace my old Focus Mk2. I like it, though it's been a money pit. Does the things I need it to do, namely be a bit of a workhorse with boot space and a towbar for light towing of light boats.
I don't have much disposable income. I am looking at buying a Hyundai Ioniq electric 2020-2022 (not an Ioniq 5) with ~30k on it for £12k.
I'd be doing a loan for it (bank, not finance). I have worked out that, based on the amount of cash I throw into that Focus to keep it running: fuel, tax/ins and repairs (averaged on what I've spent on repairs so far), I could spend just about the same money annually and have the Hyundai.
As long as it doesn't break down
(much) over the four- five years I'll be paying off the loan. Which is the risky bit. I will struggle if it becomes a money pit.
The other aspects of it that are challenging based on my use (range isn't one) - boot space, reduced range while towing, I am prepared to live with. It's the reliability.
I know nobody can tell me my car won't break down, but how do we feel about low mileage used electrics? Anyone got any experiences they want to share?
I don't have much disposable income. I am looking at buying a Hyundai Ioniq electric 2020-2022 (not an Ioniq 5) with ~30k on it for £12k.
I'd be doing a loan for it (bank, not finance). I have worked out that, based on the amount of cash I throw into that Focus to keep it running: fuel, tax/ins and repairs (averaged on what I've spent on repairs so far), I could spend just about the same money annually and have the Hyundai.
As long as it doesn't break down
The other aspects of it that are challenging based on my use (range isn't one) - boot space, reduced range while towing, I am prepared to live with. It's the reliability.
I know nobody can tell me my car won't break down, but how do we feel about low mileage used electrics? Anyone got any experiences they want to share?