That's true but only if you don't care about your car paintwork, In my case I prefer to queue for a few minutes rather than have to polish out scratches caused by a filthy fuel hose.I'm always so sceptical of these sorts of photos, but equally people really are that dumb so it's totally believable. The number of times there have been three people queuing at one petrol pump as their filler cap is on that side! Never had a car yet that a hose could not reach around the back to the other side.
Which can be avoided if you hold the hose in one hand and the nozzle in the otherThat's true but only if you don't care about your car paintwork, In my case I prefer to queue for a few minutes rather than have to polish out scratches caused by a filthy fuel hose.
Most now have long enough hoses, they didn't used to. At our local filling station you need to be inch perfect or it won't reach.I'm always so sceptical of these sorts of photos, but equally people really are that dumb so it's totally believable. The number of times there have been three people queuing at one petrol pump as their filler cap is on that side! Never had a car yet that a hose could not reach around the back to the other side.
You joke but there are some interesting looking prototypes including the Aptera Aptera Motors which can get up to 40miles per day from sitting out in the sun (around 20miles in the UK climate, 40 is in california). Yes you can also charge it in addition to the free solar charge - the amount of DM readers who couldn't understand this blew my mind when there was an article on it. I never understand why people hate on things like this though as if they had a car that produced 20miles of free petrol/diesel a day they wouldn't be complaining that it didn't fill the tank all the way up.
but you wouldn't have to if you had solar panels built in and could do 1000 miles on a full charge like the aptera. Then you could drive smuggly past the queues at the petrol stations when there is a another fuel crisis! You wouldn't even have to think about filling a wheelie bin up with highly flammable liquid or fighting someone at the fuel station to fill your empty coke bottle.I think the best option is to just get a towbar and a mobile genset so you can charge on the move, only having to stop to fill up the diesel tank for the generator whilst watching the queue of people waiting for a charge point to become available.
I think the best option is to just get a towbar and a mobile genset so you can charge on the move, only having to stop to fill up the diesel tank for the generator whilst watching the queue of people waiting for a charge point to become available.
Just looked at the car via u tube.......
wouldn't want to be in it having a bump.....
shouldn't be much left to shovel up after it catches fire with all that plastic....
Sorry there's no benefits I can see that helps outweigh the style.......
and that ginger haired fuzz ball introducing it is also a put off......
looks I deal for Vegan's tho....bit like the old Citroen 2CV....didn't go fast enough to kill anything......
Remember the Sinclair 3 wheeler.....another total loss.......
Sometimes can be avoided.Which can be avoided if you hold the hose in one hand and the nozzle in the other
I agree - saving a couple of minutes is an unhealthy obsession that seems to be associated with road use in the UK.Sometimes can be avoided.
I have a motorhome for which it is almost impossible and tow a little Skoda Citigo which is easy enough and easier with a saloon car but my main car is a tall SUV and it's not an easy task, especially as the hoses are spring loaded. In any case I'm never in such a desperate rush that I can't spare a few minutes to wait.
If other drivers are in such a desperate rush then they're up sh*t creek when they need to stop to charge their EV.
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