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donny dog Member Since: 23 Nov 2016 Location: yorkshire Posts: 772 |
Sometimes leaks are about trying ideas out for size, to see if the public will wear them. I personally think that the government's strategy over the coming two decades will be to make it increasingly difficult and expensive to use i.c.e. cars thus forcing ('encouraging' in government-speak) people to switch to electric vehicles, thus doing their job for them and making a few bob for them while they're at it. |
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Thu Jul 27 2017 8:54am |
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muddywheels Milk Float Man Member Since: 30 Jun 2010 Location: East Riding of Yorkshire Posts: 5637 |
Manufacturers have been slow to tackle the problem of vehicle pollution - JLR are one of the worst imho - health statistics don't lie so something had to happen
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Thu Jul 27 2017 9:14am |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
JLR even withdrew their 2 Hybrid models (RRS and FFRR) from sale in the U.K. Last autumn with no sign yet of the replacement models coming........... Jaguar iPace launch also seems to have fallen back from spring 2018 to end of 2018. 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Thu Jul 27 2017 9:19am |
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donny dog Member Since: 23 Nov 2016 Location: yorkshire Posts: 772 |
If you believe health statistics don't lie, read this!
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Thu Jul 27 2017 9:22am |
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muddywheels Milk Float Man Member Since: 30 Jun 2010 Location: East Riding of Yorkshire Posts: 5637 |
Perhaps lie was an exaggeration but there is no smoke without fire
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Thu Jul 27 2017 9:35am |
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muddywheels Milk Float Man Member Since: 30 Jun 2010 Location: East Riding of Yorkshire Posts: 5637 |
Hybrids not included according to this report at least
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Thu Jul 27 2017 9:39am |
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donny dog Member Since: 23 Nov 2016 Location: yorkshire Posts: 772 |
I'm sorry about your daughter, and I would certainly never belittle such issues. There is no doubt that pollution in various forms causes health issues, particularly respiratory problems (although the 40,000 deaths a year is clearly speculative). I grew up in the 'smog' era, when many people were made ill or died due to pollution. The response was the Clean Air Act, which created 'clean air' zones and banned various pollutants (principally coal) from urban areas, where the problem was most severe. However, they didn't, and still haven't, banned coal burning in rural areas (my central heating is not smokeless, for example). The modern parallel is vehicle pollution in urban centres, which clearly needs tackling. However, they should take a leaf out of the Clean Air Act and not throw the 'baby out with the bath water' with a blanket ban on all i.c.e. cars, at least until all the infrastructure etc. are in place. |
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Thu Jul 27 2017 10:09am |
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donny dog Member Since: 23 Nov 2016 Location: yorkshire Posts: 772 |
That's the first bit of good news I've read on the subject, and clearly would make sense at least during a long transition period. |
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Thu Jul 27 2017 10:13am |
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muddywheels Milk Float Man Member Since: 30 Jun 2010 Location: East Riding of Yorkshire Posts: 5637 |
I hear you Donny - I moved out into the countryside couple of years ago and walking the dog on a damp winter night is like being back in Manchester in the 70s as a kid choking on smoke from fires
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Thu Jul 27 2017 10:39am |
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Rfsci Member Since: 12 Jul 2017 Location: Newmarket Posts: 5 |
The science part.
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Thu Jul 27 2017 10:53am |
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muddywheels Milk Float Man Member Since: 30 Jun 2010 Location: East Riding of Yorkshire Posts: 5637 |
I can't argue with the science (above my IQ) but I've got an 8 year battery warranty on the Mitsubishi and 5 years on the Lexus so I'm not going to lose any sleep over it
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Thu Jul 27 2017 11:45am |
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flydive Member Since: 16 May 2007 Location: South Posts: 1213 |
I often see people worrying about car devaluation.
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Thu Jul 27 2017 2:21pm |
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Rfsci Member Since: 12 Jul 2017 Location: Newmarket Posts: 5 |
Assume both are hybrids, so battery capacity not critical, 1000 charges normally is around 3 years.
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Thu Jul 27 2017 2:25pm |
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drdelrrs Member Since: 02 Nov 2010 Location: UK Posts: 1163 |
A PHEV 'battery' is actually 80 individual 'standard' cells that the car's ECU monitors and balances the charge to give optimum life.
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Thu Jul 27 2017 3:21pm |
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