EV Thread
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Wouldn’t let that put you off. Most of the towns along the England-Wales border have rapid chargers now and Llandrinidod Wells has a few. Lots of the towns around there have 22kw AC (R5 will take 11kw) if you’re really in a pinch.
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Im not up to speed and didn't realise you're the R5. One of the lads got one for his Mrs (himself) and loves it. Look great too!Jobbo wrote: Fri Feb 13, 2026 12:59 pm I think our R5 is genuinely fun. Downside is that the range isn't sufficient to drive to the Elan Valley and back so I won't take it out for a fun day's driving.
Apparently the mini does close to 300 miles which means 200
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Saw one of the Renault 4 evs the other day. Smaller than I expected, looks cool.
My new boss has a Lotus Eletre, nice place to be.
My new boss has a Lotus Eletre, nice place to be.
An absolute unit
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Honda seem to be desperate to sell some eny1s again, if anyone is after some cheap EV motoring.
£8750 “Honda EV grant”, £10k finance contribution, £3k or so of retailer support, 0% finance and 5 years warranty/servicing. Works out around £200pm, £500 deposit.
£8750 “Honda EV grant”, £10k finance contribution, £3k or so of retailer support, 0% finance and 5 years warranty/servicing. Works out around £200pm, £500 deposit.
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Shame I’m not ready to go ev yet, that’s quite the discount
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Went for it - looks like I'll be 3 days in office soon so something comfier with adaptive cruise was calling me. Also, much as I love the i3, it doesn't really work for us with tall and growing kids in the back.
Nice 2019 i3S, 72k miles, grey with brown leather, will be up for sale in a couple of weeks - give me a shout if interested.
Nice 2019 i3S, 72k miles, grey with brown leather, will be up for sale in a couple of weeks - give me a shout if interested.
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That's a pretty incredible deal - they look well specced too as standard.simon_g wrote: Mon Mar 02, 2026 10:37 am Honda seem to be desperate to sell some eny1s again, if anyone is after some cheap EV motoring.
£8750 “Honda EV grant”, £10k finance contribution, £3k or so of retailer support, 0% finance and 5 years warranty/servicing. Works out around £200pm, £500 deposit.
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how is it £200 a month? the honda site is more like £300 - is that the dealer support on top of the main honda deal?
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https://www.stoneacre.co.uk/new-cars/ho ... h-5dr-autoRich B wrote: Tue Mar 03, 2026 1:30 pm how is it £200 a month? the honda site is more like £300 - is that the dealer support on top of the main honda deal?
I believe that is only for the black cars which may now be all allocated, it will be £10-20 more for alternative colours.
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Mine is from Marshalls in Reading. Apparently Honda have about 1000 of them, they're letting dealers market it.
https://www.marshall.co.uk/honda/new-car-offers/eny1/
My quote with £700 paint is
Cash price £32,740.00 (after the £8750 "Honda EV grant')
Total deposit £10,500.00. (this is 10k contribution from Honda, £500 from me)
Retailer contribution £3,206.00
47 Monthly payments of £207.18
Interest charges £0.00
Option to purchase fee £0.00
Optional final payment £9,296.35
Total charge for credit £0.00
Rate of interest (fixed) 0.00%
Total amount payable £32,740.00
APR 0.0%
Mileage per annum 8,000 miles
Excess mileage charge 4.92p (plus VAT
So £19533 from me, just over half dripped over 4 years, rest at the end. If you took it for 4 years and handed back then average of £213pm.
No black left apparently, so have to take a colour now.
https://www.marshall.co.uk/honda/new-car-offers/eny1/
My quote with £700 paint is
Cash price £32,740.00 (after the £8750 "Honda EV grant')
Total deposit £10,500.00. (this is 10k contribution from Honda, £500 from me)
Retailer contribution £3,206.00
47 Monthly payments of £207.18
Interest charges £0.00
Option to purchase fee £0.00
Optional final payment £9,296.35
Total charge for credit £0.00
Rate of interest (fixed) 0.00%
Total amount payable £32,740.00
APR 0.0%
Mileage per annum 8,000 miles
Excess mileage charge 4.92p (plus VAT
So £19533 from me, just over half dripped over 4 years, rest at the end. If you took it for 4 years and handed back then average of £213pm.
No black left apparently, so have to take a colour now.