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By *aydar99 OP   Man
6 days ago

Rochester

Hi I just ordered the new capri (nothing like the old one) I always said I would never go full electric, but this costs £2 for 380miles ,zero road tax ,(atm) free charger installed, plus in all honesty it's a nice looking car, anyone got any pros n cons of a electric car thanks 😊

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By *ockinthevanMan
6 days ago

wigan

Sounds amazing congratulations

Is £2 for over 300 miles correct ?

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By *aydar99 OP   Man
6 days ago

Rochester


"Sounds amazing congratulations

Is £2 for over 300 miles correct ? "

I hope so that's what he sold it on

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By *ockinthevanMan
6 days ago

wigan


"Sounds amazing congratulations

Is £2 for over 300 miles correct ?

I hope so that's what he sold it on"

How much is the cost of you electric per kilowatt multiply buy KW size of battery think that should give you the cost

I'm not an expert but £2 sounds a bit off.

More than happy to be wrong.

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By *orthmanMan
6 days ago

Kendal


"Sounds amazing congratulations

Is £2 for over 300 miles correct ?

I hope so that's what he sold it on"

Depends upon what electicity tariff you are on.

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By *aydar99 OP   Man
6 days ago

Rochester


"Sounds amazing congratulations

Is £2 for over 300 miles correct ?

I hope so that's what he sold it on

Depends upon what electicity tariff you are on."

Agree but most are within a few pence of each other ,tbh even if it's a fiver it's still cheap.just hope im happy with it

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By *m3232Man
6 days ago

maidenhead

Charge out on the road and see what it costs.

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By *ockinthevanMan
6 days ago

wigan


"Sounds amazing congratulations

Is £2 for over 300 miles correct ?

I hope so that's what he sold it on

Depends upon what electicity tariff you are on.

Agree but most are within a few pence of each other ,tbh even if it's a fiver it's still cheap.just hope im happy with it "

I'm sure you will be

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
6 days ago

BRIDPORT

If it’s not a V6 Essex or Cologne under the bonnet it’s not a Capri

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By *aydar99 OP   Man
6 days ago

Rochester


"Charge out on the road and see what it costs. "

Totally agree that will be dearer , atm I get free charging out on the rd ,for how long is a guess im sure they will take it away in a year

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By *aydar99 OP   Man
6 days ago

Rochester


"If it’s not a V6 Essex or Cologne under the bonnet it’s not a Capri "

Oh my yes I had a mk1 one back im my youth but I didn't name it sorry 😐

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By *ockinthevanMan
6 days ago

wigan


"Charge out on the road and see what it costs.

Totally agree that will be dearer , atm I get free charging out on the rd ,for how long is a guess im sure they will take it away in a year "

I'm thinking around £20 at home or thereabouts

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By *oo..Woman
6 days ago

Boo's World

That definitely doesn't sound right.

The mileage isn't usually accurate as it will depend on the model you choose, battery size,spec added, bigger alloys etc.... heavier the car the less you get.

Temperature affects the range as well. The colder it gets you'll drop mileage.

Usually expect to pay more like £15 to £23 depending on the ev tariff you have at home.

Faster charger/ slower charger it's all different costs

Look online for your car type and see the reviews is more of an honest example rather than what the dealers will tell you.

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By *ockinthevanMan
6 days ago

wigan


"That definitely doesn't sound right.

The mileage isn't usually accurate as it will depend on the model you choose, battery size,spec added, bigger alloys etc.... heavier the car the less you get.

Temperature affects the range as well. The colder it gets you'll drop mileage.

Usually expect to pay more like £15 to £23 depending on the ev tariff you have at home.

Faster charger/ slower charger it's all different costs

Look online for your car type and see the reviews is more of an honest example rather than what the dealers will tell you. "

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By *aydar99 OP   Man
6 days ago

Rochester

Cheers guys ,my deposit isn't due for 2 weeks ,so I will do some research

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By *ockinthevanMan
6 days ago

wigan


"Cheers guys ,my deposit isn't due for 2 weeks ,so I will do some research "

Hope it works out for you.

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