Ford to bin the Fiesta off

I’ve driven Fiestas for the last 30 years with one short ‘break’ of 2 months with a VW Golf which spent more time with the mechanic than on the road! The Fiesta I drive now is quite a few years old and *fingers crossed & touch wood* has barely given me any problems.

Where will I go now when I come to replace it??? :-(
 
Just as an aside and slightly off topic (sorry Mods) when you drive a petrol/diesel car a long distance you just pull into a garage/service station and fill up in minutes. Driving an electric one how long does it take to recharge at same places? Surely not minutes?

Just a random thought from an oldie who loves her petrol Fiesta. :-)
 
Just as an aside and slightly off topic (sorry Mods) when you drive a petrol/diesel car a long distance you just pull into a garage/service station and fill up in minutes. Driving an electric one how long does it take to recharge at same places? Surely not minutes?

Just a random thought from an oldie who loves her petrol Fiesta. :-)
Depends if you can find a Rapid Charger local to you and are willing to pay the premium. With a 150kW charger for a small EV it would take about 18 mins.
If you get a charger installed at home about 8 hrs.
 
It’s sad that these days most people think of a car the same way they think of a dishwasher.

It’s why utter pieces of junk like the Quashquai are so popular.

Depresses the hell out of me.
It's sad that people think of cars as something other than a piece of metal with 4 wheels, whose purpose is to transport you from a to b.

You'll be giving your car a name next :-)
 
I think the issue no one is discussing is the longevity on batteries in EVs.

I had a Hyundai electric Lawnmower and within 3 years it took a day to mow our lawns.

With a petrol lawnmower it takes me 35 mins.

What happens to car values when the batteries are shite? Their useless and you’ve not just got the usual degeneration issue. It’ll cost £10k for a new battery.
The battery technology in your mower is very different from that of an EV because your mower has a handful of battery cells whereas an EV has thousands.

Tesla's battery capacity barely drops below 95% in the first 5 years of ownership so with a 300+ mile range that's around 15 miles lost which is bugger all in the grand scheme of things.

My diesel meanwhile loses 25% of it's range on a cold day but I still pay £80+ to fill it up. I have a Tesla on order and the economics are just looking miles better. The diesel is £80+ to fill up, servicing is £300+ per year and the tax is £500 per year... The Tesla has none of these costs.... Even with energy prices, it's only £7 to get 250 miles on an off-peak tariff.
 

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