- Joined
- 19 Mar 2007
- Messages
- 5,295
- Reaction score
- 411
It was the 'plug in' machines. That was why the drivers didn't use their own non refundable electricity. I think that I would have done the same. Why should the employee pay for company miles?
Jonzjob":var820ep said:The complete argument on zero carbon emmisions is the biggest load of 'merde' this side of creation. All everyone will do is move it to a different place. Energy is indestructable and all that is ever done is to change it from one kind to another.
Steel is dirty, batteries are thw same and plastics, so how are they clean? How to make hydrogen gas? Use lots of electricity I believe?
cookiemonster":39otvmat said:Flipping from fossil fuels to electricity will deprive the government of lots and lots of fuel duty, which they will need to make good by raising other income. My bet is that within the next couple of decades all private vehicles will be tracked and their owners will be obliged to pay a road infrastructure surcharge per mile driven.
AJB Temple":1zm7uehr said:a couple of people have asked how much it cost to but the Tesla and made some negative remarks. I agree that what I bought is not viable for the typical car buyer - but that was not the point.
AJB Temple":3qtdopfb said:.... This is pretty much remote servicing, which I suspect is the future.
jeremyduncombe":23ommpaw said:Just out of interest, how do EVs compare with conventional cars for insurance costs ?
Geoff_S":23u8mxqg said:jeremyduncombe":23u8mxqg said:Just out of interest, how do EVs compare with conventional cars for insurance costs ?
I’ve just paid £208 fully comprehensive, full no claims, no accidents, no points, SW London for an e Golf if that helps. Oh, and I’m quite old
jeremyduncombe":ltomqm05 said:AJB Temple, sorry I wasn’t getting at you, I thought you actually were trying to make a point. It has been interesting to see the variety of views in this thread. I will be happy to see EVs eventually replace internal combustion, but I suspect it will be a longer and more difficult process than the politicians seem to think.
Rorschach":1m73u0wj said:Geoff_S":1m73u0wj said:jeremyduncombe":1m73u0wj said:Just out of interest, how do EVs compare with conventional cars for insurance costs ?
I’ve just paid £208 fully comprehensive, full no claims, no accidents, no points, SW London for an e Golf if that helps. Oh, and I’m quite old
Are you able to get a quote for an ICE Golf for comparison, otherwise that doesn't help much.
My mother just paid £103 for her insurance on an ICE but that doesn't help much either.
ICE cars are also not immune.RogerS":3l5pm5dg said:AJB Temple":3l5pm5dg said:.... This is pretty much remote servicing, which I suspect is the future.
Mmm..sounds to me like an open door challenge for a hacker :wink:
Enter your email address to join: