Second hand petrol cars will be in demand when EV's only are being sold. EV's are not practical to own for most working class without a drive or off road parking very close by.
There will be a huge rise in the theft of the EV charge leads as they are worth a few bob and it is a crime on the increase already.
The average life of a EV battery is 8-10 years. 2000 cycles of the battery at 80 percent, 1500 cycles at 60percent. After that, they are pretty much useless. Cost of replacing battery pack just too much compared to the second hand value of the car, so much depreciation compared to an ICE vehicle.
Too few qualified mechanics to service EV's.
Over inflated mileage claims for EV's by approximately 33 percent.
Useless in the winter like heat pumps being forced upon is if the government get their way.
Too few charging points, especially in rural locations.
Alternative is to buy a 40+ year old classic and run it free of ULEZ, tax and MOT.
Car forecourts don't like taking second hand EV's in part exchange because of huge quotas to sell new EV's set by Europe.
LGV fully laden is pretty much useless in the real world