tomcat59alan
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As per title,JLR have announced that they will only produce Electric vehicles for sale in the UK.FFS they have had soo much success with their other models from the p38 onwards
Thin end of the wedge 'Enery.Yep Just the Jaguar part of JLR
About time a company gave that Musky wánker a run for his money
Yep I agree not really an EV fan myself..Thin end of the wedge 'Enery.
They are fast i've driven one, they do become boring after a while once you're used to the accelerationThe son in law 's mate bought a Teslar, the big one 18 volt I think. he let the s in l have a drive,big mistake ,he floored it and Christ it was fast but the range wouldn't be much
It's the bottles rattling in the crates that annoy me.They are fast i've driven one, they do become boring after a while once you're used to the acceleration
The seats are an issue, very hard which ain't good the one I drove had sports seast or somesuch and when I got in my feet slipped and I landed bollocks first on one of the rock hard bolsters..
AyeIt's the bottles rattling in the crates that annoy me.
The answer has to be find a way of generating the the power needed to propel the car on the car, a liquid could be kept in a tank and topped up when needed and be burnt in some way to generate the powerCan you imagine all these electric cars parked in a road of terraced houses with wires across the pavement and better still,everyone comming home from work,plug car in,kettle and heating etc on.Where do they thing the electricity is comming from,renewable is great but can you produce enough?
I kinow NUCLEAR but wait,that take 20 years to build a new station!!!!!
What happens when you come to sell your 3 year old electric car which probably needs a battery change,better to give it away and cut your loss.
Me I prefer my V8
The answer has to be find a way of generating the the power needed to propel the car on the car, a liquid could be kept in a tank and topped up when needed and be burnt in some way to generate the power