simply wait and see.
If humanity hadn't took this approach in the seventies, we would now be in a better position than we currently are.
simply wait and see.
Well, you are at perfect liberty to pour scorn if you wish.
May I ask you a simple question?
In which year do you expect the government (whoever they are) to ban the sale of ICE cars?
2035? 2030? Sooner?
Sorry to hear that you are on your last legs, we are in 2024.I don't know how long this thread is going to continue, but at my age I probably won't be here in 2024.
However, I'm happy that I shall be able to keep (and hopefully drive) an ICE car for the rest of my life.
If anyone does happen to keep the thread going, and looks in here in 2024, I hope they realise that the prophets of doom have been wrong all along!
Don't worry. I shall post no more.
I like Jay Leno's take on the future of petrol vehicles, when he says they'll still be used but in the pursuit of pleasure, rather like the way a horse used to be an everyday sight on city streets, as a beast of burden, the advent of the car made their workload much lighter and freed them to become a rich man's sport, then the car in the same way can become a rich man's sport in racing. Taxed up the tailpipe, to be sure, but those vintage car rallies are still popular and i see no reason why select vehicles can't be seen the same way.
Yes, of course I meant 2040. I shouldn't post when I'm in a rush. However, I do hope still to be here in 2028/9 so that I can say, "I told you so!"Sorry to hear that you are on your last legs, we are in 2024.
Personally if it was me I'd find a few better things to do than post climate denial stuff on here if time is that pressing.
Oh and nobody is saying ice cars will be banned, are they ? Im also likely to remain in an ice for most, if not all, of my remaining driving days. But id like the planet to be cared for, for my children and grandchildren, and any children theymay have. That means looking at new ideas such as EVs
You might get the chance over the next few years, as uptake of EVs is not good. The next government might ease-off a bit (which would be a pity, but hey... 'democracy' & all that...). However, long term, it's inevitable.Yes, of course I meant 2040. I shouldn't post when I'm in a rush. However, I do hope still to be here in 2028/9 so that I can say, "I told you so!"
Well,
my EV charger was successfully installed at home, a fortnight ago.
Utility provider told me that, if my expected night-rate use was less than a third of my daytime use, I'd be better off sticking with the standard tariff.
I currently use nowt at night, and an average of 150 kwh per month, pretty much exclusively on day-rate.
About £40 per month usage, plus £15 standing charge.
This will go up to about £50 per month (daytime) usage, plus about £17 standing charge.
Expecting to still do c. 300 miles per week (which is a full charge's worth), which currently costs me c. £30 in diesel.
At night-rate of 6.3p per kwh, that'll cost 6.3 x 77.4 pence, or less than a fiver, won't it?
So, my electric bill will go from £55, to £90 per month.
And my diesel bill will go down from £130 per month, to squat
Even better, my BiK is being slashed, from £250 per month, to £80
And I'll be getting paid 8 or 9p per mile, for business use
Luverly jubberly
Yes, I had heard that the initial interest in EVs has reduced lately. I think I might have also mentioned earlier that uptake of them might also drop when the government decides to impose 'road tax' (yes I know they don't call it that now) on EVs and possibly also to reduce any other benefits presently handed out.You might get the chance over the next few years, as uptake of EVs is not good. The next government might ease-off a bit (which would be a pity, but hey... 'democracy' & all that...). However, long term, it's inevitable.
Yes, I had heard that the initial interest in EVs has reduced lately. I think I might have also mentioned earlier that uptake of them might also drop when the government decides to impose 'road tax' (yes I know they don't call it that now) on EVs and possibly also to reduce any other benefits presently handed out.
I still maintain that, even though I may not be around by then(!), I doubt that whatever government we might end up living under in 2040 it is unlikely that they will even have managed to ban the sale of new ICE cars. In fact, I wonder whether the vast majority of them will be coming from China by then!
Yes, I had heard that the initial interest in EVs has reduced lately. I think I might have also mentioned earlier that uptake of them might also drop when the government decides to impose 'road tax' (yes I know they don't call it that now) on EVs and possibly also to reduce any other benefits presently handed out.
I wonder whether the vast majority of [ICE cars] will be coming from China by then!
No problem. We have just bought a new Skoda Fabia. An excellent car which, I hope, will keep us happy for many more years. If the new 'government' (for want of a better word!) does begin to punish motorists by bringing forward 'the deadline' to 2030, we'll either get a new one of the same or keep this one going as necessary.Yes: I'll not take the thousands of pounds p.a. benefit right now, as it might not be there forever........
Good advice
Hardly a prospect that would set a petrol-head off, in a fit of salivation.