electric cars
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any predictions for the classic car market guys?
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And thats assuming;
EVs drop by about 1/2 in new cost price so normal people can afford them (currently most are 5 Series/E Class prices not Fiesta £)
The national grid can cope, no govt for 30+yrs has had a long term plan for secure, reliable and affordable power generation. Importing wood from Canada , gas from middle east/Russia, nuke power from France and relying on renewables on cold still winter nights is non of those.
The problem of 10million homes being flats and terraced houses with no drive to plug in from
People carry on buying cars like the do now, People might stop changing their car every 2 or 3 years and with WFH have just one family car?
EVs will become less attractive when the 75% fuel duty tax is moved across to them and they are financially no better than todays ICE vehicles (this will prob be via road pricing)
If the EVs do become the norm, in 20-30 years petrol stations will beginning to stop selling petrol and parts supplies start to dry up. Running an ICE will be like running a EV was 10 years ago. In 40-50yrs MK1 Golfs will be like what London-Brighton veterens are now, a car show curiosity.
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1987 Alpine White 1.8 Clipper Cabriolet
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1987 Alpine White 1.8 Clipper Cabriolet
The trouble with doing nothing is that you never know when you are finished.
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unless of course the wonderful government make s such a horlix of the change to electric that the deadline is extended
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electric cars
Hybrids still allowed. I guess for another 20 plus years.
2050 to the end of life of most cars sold in 2050 another 20 years.
2070 the end for need of mass petrol or diesel. (By the way I am either 95 or dead by now)
Our museum pieces which are now impossible to find any spare part for unless 3D printed at home will be part of folk law like seeing a model T on the roads. They won’t be able to fly or drive themselves, trees will die as we drive past and people will vomit at the scent of sweet burning petrol.
Overall don’t worry we can continue to enjoy our motors until the bitter end. Also all petrol cars will be super rare so very expensive so long as they are not illegal.
Just imagine what watching the world rally championship will look like
Happy Monday all
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An original XR2 drove past me yesterday whilst I was out walking - it smelt luuuurvly!!
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Besides, after my 81 Diesel Rabbit, I love the smeel of diesel in the morning…. It smells a lot better than a motor burning up.
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Backinblack said
Ban on new pure diesel or petrol cars 2030
Hybrids still allowed. I guess for another 20 plus years.
2050 to the end of life of most cars sold in 2050 another 20 years.
2070 the end for need of mass petrol or diesel. (By the way I am either 95 or dead by now)
Our museum pieces which are now impossible to find any spare part for unless 3D printed at home will be part of folk law like seeing a model T on the roads. They won’t be able to fly or drive themselves, trees will die as we drive past and people will vomit at the scent of sweet burning petrol.
Overall don’t worry we can continue to enjoy our motors until the bitter end. Also all petrol cars will be super rare so very expensive so long as they are not illegal.
Just imagine what watching the world rally championship will look like
Happy Monday all
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1983 Mars Red 1.8 Golf GTI
1987 Alpine White 1.8 Clipper Cabriolet
The trouble with doing nothing is that you never know when you are finished.
1987 Alpine White 1.8 Clipper Cabriolet
The trouble with doing nothing is that you never know when you are finished.
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What could they charge me with…. "Turning over a New Leaf?"
Or
I could take a 4X4 Snow plow and Push all the Electric cars at the Dealership in to a big Area, and set fire to them all….What would they charge me with "Burning Leaves?"
LOLOLOLOLOL .
What do Divorces, Great Coffee, and Car Electrics all have in common?
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How long before grid lock due to charges in batteries disappearing? Perhaps these all electric cars need a diesel donkey engine fitted for 'emergency' movement or heating
The futures bright, the futures orange. From all the electrical fires after Barry installs his new stereo system.
Ian
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borednow said
Just imagine getting stuck in a traffic jam on a cold, dark winters night.
How long before grid lock due to charges in batteries disappearing? Perhaps these all electric cars need a diesel donkey engine fitted for 'emergency' movement or heating
The futures bright, the futures orange. From all the electrical fires after Barry installs his new stereo system.
Ian
And what about the fact that 75% of the "fuel" - the rear earth minerals needed to power these cars- is held/controlled by China. A Communist country. and seriously anti the West.
At present all major countries (including China) have oil wells and facilities throughout the world, which brings certain independence and divergence of supply, however difficult can can be sometimes.
So, we (all it seems) swap that strategic independence to 'save the planet' and then surprise surprise we find ourselves subjugated to the likes of Xi Jinping who would, if things didnt turn out to their liking -somewhere-, would be in the most powerful position of holding almost all the worlds transport and its ability to MOVE-in his hands…Job done.
So, sell the bloody VW, buy a chinese made car , and learn Mandarin.
Go electric.
Simple isn't it. Or is it?
Thoughts:
What is to happen to the 70,000,000 or so existing cars (in Britain alone)! Are they going to be able to recycle these? or will they end up dumped in hedgerows? What is the environmental air cost of their scrappage and the environmental cost to the atmosphere of making millions of new cars to replace them- which could be switched off at the flick of a switch!
There must surely be another way…
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It does need to happen, to save the planet, if it's not too late already….
I see opportunities popping up for making money…
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jazzydog said
I see opportunities popping up for making money…
Flat Tow Trucks, Mobile Chargers on wheels…
What do Divorces, Great Coffee, and Car Electrics all have in common?
They all start with GOOD Grounds.
Where are my DIY Links?
They all start with GOOD Grounds.
Where are my DIY Links?
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