Reply To: PHEV running cost

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Oscarmax
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    Thank you @kezo and @oscarmax. I’ll look at those. I had been considering a Honda e ny1 or an id4 but number one priority has to be that any car doesn’t hurt me / cause more damage then second is it has to fit Mr KJ35 who is 6ft7 and does a lot of running about for me so I think I’m going to struggle with the current BEVs. The Mitsubishi has given me a freedom I’ve not had for a while, I’m not in a rush to replace it, I will for sure look at that Suzuki. It’s such an important decision and exhausting going around showrooms ( as we know) but such a fantastic benefit in amongst all this ‘stuff’ we cope with.

    The Enyak sits on the same MEB platform as the ID4 as they fall under the VW group, but the Enyak’s better equiped and uses nicer materials. Ive read on here the eny1 can’t have adaptions fitted, if thats important to you. @Oscarmax you shocked me mate looking at a dinky toy after having a Tonka toy ?

    Only if I went for a full EV, there is only 2 of us to date since we lost our two  little miniature schnauzers in 2019 we haven’t used the rear seat in any of our car plus we only need a large vehicle because we tow a caravan.

     

    Unfortunately I have suffered a brain injury and occasionally I get confused and often say the wrong thing.