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Would you buy an electric vehicle POLL
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<blockquote data-quote="ollie989898" data-source="post: 7867145" data-attributes="member: 54866"><p>It is obvious electric cars will fulfil the needs of probably 80 or even 90% of motorists very readily, only the initial purchase price is the issue today. Remember the average motorist only does something ridiculous like 7000 miles a year so an electric car would do this no sweat.</p><p></p><p>For heavier cars and towing, HVO will be the obvious drop in for now and it already exists and is cleaner than conventional diesel, along with having a 90% carbon emission reduction.</p><p></p><p>You can charge a lot of these electric cars quite quickly, and very few people are driving 300 miles in one go anyway, I personally would stop for around 30 minutes to an hour on such a journey and charging a car whilst I did it would suit me fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollie989898, post: 7867145, member: 54866"] It is obvious electric cars will fulfil the needs of probably 80 or even 90% of motorists very readily, only the initial purchase price is the issue today. Remember the average motorist only does something ridiculous like 7000 miles a year so an electric car would do this no sweat. For heavier cars and towing, HVO will be the obvious drop in for now and it already exists and is cleaner than conventional diesel, along with having a 90% carbon emission reduction. You can charge a lot of these electric cars quite quickly, and very few people are driving 300 miles in one go anyway, I personally would stop for around 30 minutes to an hour on such a journey and charging a car whilst I did it would suit me fine. [/QUOTE]
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