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And would you say you were genuinely and sincerely open minded, going into the experiment?Not really.
I drove a Tesla model 3 and was enough to make my mind up on these milk floats.


And would you say you were genuinely and sincerely open minded, going into the experiment?Not really.
I drove a Tesla model 3 and was enough to make my mind up on these milk floats.

20 yards in between dropsHow far?

Agree. I want to know if all customers got their milk on time and fresh.And would you say you were genuinely and sincerely open minded, going into the experiment?
Well, as I had a luxury car at the time, just stepping into that bog made of cheap plastic started sending chills down my spine.And would you say you were genuinely and sincerely open minded, going into the experiment?

Pound for pound it's a lot cheaper to drive 100k miles in a £50k ice car than a £100k milk floatHmm.. Well.. To be fair most of the complaints there don't really have anything to do with the fuel, drivetrain or salient ownership-experience differences that an EV offers. I hope there was still some tar left on your brush at the end of the test drive!
But you do seem to have answered my question![]()

For £32k you can get a Passat sport.Our car was neither.
An MG4 Trophy long range like ours cost £32,500 in July 23.
It's never given us any trouble and costs peanuts to fill up at home overnight. There are far fewer parts to go wrong too. And the fact you don't have to worry about gear changes means it goes like stink off the mark, if you like getting ahead of people at the lights.

Can you show your workings to back up this claimPound for pound it's a lot cheaper to drive 100k miles in a £50k ice car than a £100k milk float
For £32k you can get a Passat sport.
Will make you swallow your tongue off the mark at the lights.
£50k will buy you roughly 33,333 litres at £1.50/litre.Can you show your workings to back up this claim
Not really.
I drove a Tesla model 3 and was enough to make my mind up on these milk floats.
To be fair, apart from the claimed lack of performance, (maybe someone didn't trust you and left it in "valet mode"?Well, as I had a luxury car at the time, just stepping into that bog made of cheap plastic started sending chills down my spine.
Then my poor aging vertebrae started complaining as soon as I sat on those garden benches they call seats.
The driving was simply jerking and disappointingly slower than my much older 3.0 litre.
Braking was poor, steering responsiveness very bad, similar to that of old BMW that use to swerve everywhere.
Hard suspensions fit only for driving on a smooth road made of glass.
All for double the money of any decent car.
No thanks.
For £32k you can get a Passat sport.
Will make you swallow your tongue off the mark at the lights.
If including the price of the vehicle then it would be.Pound for pound it's a lot cheaper to drive 100k miles in a £50k ice car than a £100k milk float