Race starts at about 3.30
Not sure what model the taycan is but skipping most of it to the end I think it finishes 8th - maybe the driver isn’t too good but thought it would do better unless it’s just the cheapest model.
Me too - funky design
That came around quick - Ioniq is one of the few that's still fairly cheap to lease but way more than it was.Barry wrote: Wed Oct 13, 2021 8:04 pm Saw my first Ioniq5 on the road this week as it happens, it looked smart. My "old" Ioniq goes back in Feb, still pondering my next choice, I'd like a Kona or similar but lease prices seem to be chasing 2nd hand prices.. 20% up on last year.
I only took a two year lease as I didn't want a long commitment, and was hoping some new choices would come along and improve competition. How silly of me.simon_g wrote: Thu Oct 14, 2021 10:47 am Ioniq 5 looks ace, just a bit big for us.
That came around quick - Ioniq is one of the few that's still fairly cheap to lease but way more than it was.Barry wrote: Wed Oct 13, 2021 8:04 pm Saw my first Ioniq5 on the road this week as it happens, it looked smart. My "old" Ioniq goes back in Feb, still pondering my next choice, I'd like a Kona or similar but lease prices seem to be chasing 2nd hand prices.. 20% up on last year.
eGolf goes back in Jan, got a good PCP deal on a Leaf e+. Not that flash or interesting but well made, reliable, fairly rapid family transport.
I have no idea on leccy cars but this seems cheap for a runaboutBarry wrote: Thu Oct 14, 2021 6:01 pmI only took a two year lease as I didn't want a long commitment, and was hoping some new choices would come along and improve competition. How silly of me.simon_g wrote: Thu Oct 14, 2021 10:47 am Ioniq 5 looks ace, just a bit big for us.
That came around quick - Ioniq is one of the few that's still fairly cheap to lease but way more than it was.Barry wrote: Wed Oct 13, 2021 8:04 pm Saw my first Ioniq5 on the road this week as it happens, it looked smart. My "old" Ioniq goes back in Feb, still pondering my next choice, I'd like a Kona or similar but lease prices seem to be chasing 2nd hand prices.. 20% up on last year.
eGolf goes back in Jan, got a good PCP deal on a Leaf e+. Not that flash or interesting but well made, reliable, fairly rapid family transport.
Best deal I've seen for my Ioniq is easily £40/m more expensive, Kona/Niro £300+ again.. I'm not sure I can justify that much per month for a runabout (even when I'm back in the office next year it'll only be 2days/wk basic).
There are a few half decent deals on those about yeah, but if I'm sticking wth EV I want a bigger range and more poke next time, just cos. The Ioniq is just about quick enough to get out of its own way, anything slower would be tedious I feel.Broccers wrote: Thu Oct 14, 2021 8:14 pmI have no idea on leccy cars but this seems cheap for a runaboutBarry wrote: Thu Oct 14, 2021 6:01 pmI only took a two year lease as I didn't want a long commitment, and was hoping some new choices would come along and improve competition. How silly of me.simon_g wrote: Thu Oct 14, 2021 10:47 am Ioniq 5 looks ace, just a bit big for us.
That came around quick - Ioniq is one of the few that's still fairly cheap to lease but way more than it was.
eGolf goes back in Jan, got a good PCP deal on a Leaf e+. Not that flash or interesting but well made, reliable, fairly rapid family transport.
Best deal I've seen for my Ioniq is easily £40/m more expensive, Kona/Niro £300+ again.. I'm not sure I can justify that much per month for a runabout (even when I'm back in the office next year it'll only be 2days/wk basic).
https://www.gateway2lease.com/cars/volk ... 024013.php
Other half’s car goes back in December and we’re not replacing it.Simon wrote: Thu Oct 14, 2021 9:11 pm And I was looking at the market today and noticed I could sell my Merc for within £500 of what I bought it for 2.75 years ago. Very tempting to go down to one car whilst we don't absolutely need 2 at the moment.