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<blockquote data-quote="Flyingscotsman" data-source="post: 7147506" data-attributes="member: 1025"><p>I drive a BMW 330e which is rapid and great fun to drive . Battery range is circa 19 miles with several operational modes to choose from:</p><p>Electric only.</p><p>Battery Save (charges when on move and saves battery for urban driving) - sucks the juice though and you can feel the alternator taking load.</p><p>Auto - switches between Petrol and electric depending upon speed and throttle position. </p><p>It’s a company car so a real tax buster but the reality is that the hybrids are a bit of a con...</p><p></p><p>I would have a Tesla but annoyingly, they are much more expensive to service on contract hire and I suspect it’s to do with lease companies being wary of future RV and build this into the service element of the contract....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flyingscotsman, post: 7147506, member: 1025"] I drive a BMW 330e which is rapid and great fun to drive . Battery range is circa 19 miles with several operational modes to choose from: Electric only. Battery Save (charges when on move and saves battery for urban driving) - sucks the juice though and you can feel the alternator taking load. Auto - switches between Petrol and electric depending upon speed and throttle position. It’s a company car so a real tax buster but the reality is that the hybrids are a bit of a con... I would have a Tesla but annoyingly, they are much more expensive to service on contract hire and I suspect it’s to do with lease companies being wary of future RV and build this into the service element of the contract.... [/QUOTE]
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