Just a thought flecc .. would you buy one? Not necessarily a Renault or Nissan, but an e-car? It's something I occasiinally think about but last time I looked at second hand values the depreciation looked horrendous.
Yes, and I've been following e-car development closely for ten years now.
I've been wanting to buy for two years since March 2016. At my age I don't care about depreciation, I'll let the beneficiaries from my will mope over that!
But there's a problem. Basically I can't plug in at home and my garage is remote from it with no power. I can get power to the garage but due to legalities and distance it will cost a total of around £6000 now, too much on top of the car cost. So two years ago I had to give up on the idea.
Now though I've hit on another way to get power, taking it from a closer management company supply through a meter. That's under investigation for approval at the moment, hence my renewed interest. If I can get the power I'm definitely buying a new e-car. Three under consideration:
New Nissan Leaf 2 Acenta, nearly at release point. Very good with many improvements on previous model but a squeeze into my garage. They are larger than they look.
Renault Zoe i-Dynamique Nav. A bit less performance and refinement than the Leaf and sometimes eccentric French software. Well established proven design though and much cheaper than the Leaf.
VW e-Up. It's small city size suits me well and it's the most refined of the three and with genuinely very good build quality and well thought out design. It's also a good performer. Two problems though. One is the small battery, 18.7 kWh only, giving a real world range of 70 miles summer amd as low as 50 miles winter. That's actually enough for nearly all my driving, but it's irritating that it could be much more.
VW have a double capacity battery that fits, it's already in the e- Golf, but with typical Germanic arrogance they effectively say that with the e-car market so small, they can't be bothered to update the e-Up.
The second problem is that at circa £21,000 after the government grant, it's very expensive for such a small car with a very small battery.
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