Source on 0% BIK? I believe you, just not at the computer to have a proper look.
I can also verify I have seen this,
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Source on 0% BIK? I believe you, just not at the computer to have a proper look.
90mph top end. In case autobahn. Other than that all the benefits of an MQB golf.The Golf e is £232 a month for 24 months - not bad!
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The Golf e is £232 a month for 24 months - not bad!
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based on my annual mileage, I figured that why would I spend £500 on charging at home every night when I could just buy a small diesel and spend £1000 a year on fuel with vastly less outlay, it would have no range issues and I'd have an easy to sell car.
@Ciaran
Did you get a look at an i3? If so what did you think?
Interested in this as genuinely thinking of changing my current car (excuse the pun lol) for an i3 or electric Golf.
I didn't - the guy had sold it. Not had a chance to look again, I'm in Dublin next week so might see if I can take a look at the Tesla.@Ciaran
Did you get a look at an i3? If so what did you think?
Interested in this as genuinely thinking of changing my current car (excuse the pun lol) for an i3 or electric Golf.
Make sure you get a long drive in one on your own and have a good think about if you could live with the sub-par interior and genuinely horrific ergonomics just to drive the latest iPhone on wheels. And ignore the "tech" gimmicks you'll never use.
There are plenty of good actual cars around these days doing a really good job at being a usable electric daily, especially at the price.
No need to head for Tesla unless you absolutely want to of course.
If you do then no worries obviously, work away
Do Tesla's still have the paint/rust issue? I'd love a Model 3 but watching a review I wasn't aware that so much was dependant on the infotainment system, even to open the glovebox, adjust mirrors etc you've to use the screen. A few physical shortcut buttons would have been a good idea, can't be good having to take your eyes off the road for everything. The glass roof option looks superb though
The reviews of the Model 3 are resoundingly positive. I don't just want a usable car, I want something interesting. Free charge point at work, already have one at home if necessary, plus 0% BIK means I'm instantly £350 better off a month than I am currently running the GTE and still have a fully maintained and insured brand new car.