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I won't get stranded nor will it catch fire.
PS. My favourite stats on fires come from an article about Tusker fleet management. (1) They have 30,000 EVs and "the company’s insurance records show that not a single one of the EVs on its fleet have caught fire." (2) "A study by the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency backs up Tusker’s findings. It concluded that EVs are 20 times less likely to catch fire than petrol and diesel cars."Both quotes from an excellent article at https://www.fleetnews.co.uk/news/tusker-fleet-data-reveals-the-truth-about-ev-fires
Sooo, as I've said, I've been waiting for the right one to turn up.Just bought a three year old Vivaro electric. 16,000 miles, grade one condition (a single tiny dent on it about an inch long). Looks almost brand new. £9,400. Insane price. With all fees, etc, £9,900. Still an insane price.The only not-so-wonderful part is that it's at BCA in Glasgow, so that's next Wednesday written off.Vin
I do hope the van is as described. BCA have come in for a lot of criticism with their grading and vehicle description at online auctions. Given the distance you’re travelling I would be asking them if you can arrange to have an independent vehicle inspection done prior to travelling.
Quote from: KS Cleaning on February 14, 2025, 03:42:58 pmI do hope the van is as described. BCA have come in for a lot of criticism with their grading and vehicle description at online auctions. Given the distance you’re travelling I would be asking them if you can arrange to have an independent vehicle inspection done prior to travelling.I have a friendly garage who do the buying for me - I've seen close-up pics of the (very minor) damage. This is the sixth vehicle they've bought for me and they've all been bang on the money, but there's always a first time. (Look out for the screaming post on Wednesday morning as I arrive to find a pile of rust with a number plate on top).Vin
Make sure you have the charger apps installed on your phone and don't leave it till the last mile to get charged. Double check you have appropriate charging cables - most fast chargers have their own cables fitted but the slower ones might need your own cable. Take a few different credit cards with you if you can. Using heated seats and steering wheel will gain you mileage vs using the heater. Don't enjoy the torque till you get home :-)It's a long journey to make in an electric vehicle, it will take you significantly longer than you thing when you add in charging time. Once home you will be fine.
Yea keep us all updated. I'm sure many of us are working out when's the best time to make the change.