Buying a 2nd hand car instead of an EV

So, you agree, your EV means that a simple, spontaneous trip out, on a nice day, means it requires the planning of a military campaign, versus just jumping in a ICE, without any planning needed?

:ROFLMAO: It really doesn't! (Especially if you have your own "petrol pump" on your drive). I just get in mine and drive it. If the battery gets low, I pull into a charging area and charge. It's really not that hard!
 
:ROFLMAO: It really doesn't! (Especially if you have your own "petrol pump" on your drive). I just get in mine and drive it. If the battery gets low, I pull into a charging area and charge. It's really not that hard!

I've never found the need for a petrol/diesel pump in my drive. I have a pump just 1/4 mile away, and such is the fuel range, I could nip to the other end of the country, to instantly refuel, and absolutely no planning necessary.
 
I've never found the need for a petrol/diesel pump in my drive. I have a pump just 1/4 mile away, and such is the fuel range, I could nip to the other end of the country, to instantly refuel, and absolutely no planning necessary.

If it sold diesel at 19p a litre you'd probably find a need quick enough though... ;)

And yeah, I'd just get in mine and drive to the other end of the country right now if I needed to. I do it regularly enough anyway. I live in the North West corner of Cumbria, and there's a lab that we sometimes use for testing on the Kent coast. Take it from someone who does that trip regularly, it really isn't hard!:giggle:
 
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