Absolutely - went off topic a tad there!Dannie Boy wrote: ↑Mon Jan 03, 2022 8:06 am I guess that in pushing the boundaries, more humble cars that the majority of us can afford will benefit by improved efficiency (greater range with adequate performance) and prices will eventually come down. Then, all will need is for the Government to provide sufficient incentives to get a workable infrastructure!!


As I've said before, I've been looking at EV's or a (Petrol) Hybrid for the LHG, and in the longer term for myself also. When things get back to normal work-wise, we do need two cars.
That said, prices are prohibitive in the UK and quite frankly the infrastructure is nowhere near for what I would need on travel - the LHG would be fine as it's pretty much local travel or 50 odd miles at most once in a blue moon.
The LHG is in China at the moment and constantly sends me photo's of the charging stations in place, the EV's available and the (far lower) cost.... Unfortunately she's oblivious to the fact that the UK is not the same!!


Still going to have to look at a second hand petrol runaround I'm afraid and wait a few years.... AND keeping my diesel Merc!!

