10-06-2023, 03:33 PM
In the interest of balance, I run a new Nissan Leaf. Fantastic bit of kit with good range, and whirs at low speed for safety of pedestrians- but the downside is that the totally crap charging infrastructure across the UK is a bloody nuisance on long journeys.
My son runs a twin motor Tesla, it's very fast, (munches petrol supercars), very relaxing on long journeys, and the Tesla rapid charger infrastructure means that long journeys- Spa for the Grand Prix twice, and northern Scotland repeatedly in the last year, as well as many journeys Somerset to London and back are a piece of cake. But it does need a new mindset and getting to grips with the technology for journey planning, which he's good at, and I'm definitely not.
I can't fault that motor in any way, it's a belting piece of kit.
EVs are great in my book.
My son runs a twin motor Tesla, it's very fast, (munches petrol supercars), very relaxing on long journeys, and the Tesla rapid charger infrastructure means that long journeys- Spa for the Grand Prix twice, and northern Scotland repeatedly in the last year, as well as many journeys Somerset to London and back are a piece of cake. But it does need a new mindset and getting to grips with the technology for journey planning, which he's good at, and I'm definitely not.
I can't fault that motor in any way, it's a belting piece of kit.
EVs are great in my book.