It’s one of those ones where the real maths makes good sense, but the man maths says ... that’s white goods.£228 to get from 5k to 8k aint bad
at least they are better looking these days but damn they are ugly
What’s the maintenance costs/intervals likely to be with an EV like this?
I’m curious as to how a deal that requires you to pay for a monthly lease from your own money is better than a benefit that pays all or at least huge proportion of the monthly cost?A few EV's now available on the motability scheme zero advance payment but that deal there is possibly better.
I’m curious as to how a deal that requires you to pay for a monthly lease from your own money is better than a benefit that pays all or at least huge proportion of the monthly cost?
It takes their full benefit so £270 a month so that deal is possibly better for those people. No doubt we will see many more EV's on the road this year.I’m curious as to how a deal that requires you to pay for a monthly lease from your own money is better than a benefit that pays all or at least huge proportion of the monthly cost?
So I could opt to pay £214 from my own pocket and receive and keep the £270 from motability? So £56 up?
I’m a bit lost on this - genuine question by the way, not knocking the system.
Another great leaf deal for the long range version: Nissan Leaf 160kW e+ N-TEC 62kWh Auto *Incl. Metallic Paint* Lease | Nationwide Vehicle Contracts
I had a 40kw one out for a few days last year out of Hursts Newtownards and it impressed me although the steering has no reach adjustment in the ones up to 2020 and the interior was a bit low rent. They're no GTI Golf to drive but they aren't bad.the 110kW is supposed to be sharp, i wonder how quick the 160 is with the equivalent of 214 bhp?
Its 150kgs heavier!Its hard to believe the 160 is only a wee bit quicker with all that extra juice but a bit more weight