i spent an hour or two in the chesterfield hyndai mainly for the kona but i had to try the 6 and it wasnt 2 bad the good thing is huge doors that open very wide and the seats automatically move backwards for you to get in and then move to your saved driving position. so it wasn’t too uncomfortable getting in and out. the seats themselves very comfortable. the thing is if my condition gets worse i will be in a wheelchair so a lower car will be better. the only drawback with the 6 is i cant charge at home, but my mileage will halve after next week unless you know any one who needs a 66 year old bookkeeper. so i reckon once a month at dobbies for an 80% charge will suffice, free coffee and bacon bap plus whatever i spend in the garden centre and cotton traders so could be an expensive refuel lol.
Arnold clark do charging now also 55p a kwh. You book via their app. Instavolt after 8pm is 54p a kwh via the app. There is a tesla open to all at east midlands designer outlet after 8pm till 00.00 only 38p and 00.00 to 8am 32p that’s without the monthly subscription.
I got my ex30 from chesterfield as my local one closed a few years ago now. wasn’t sure if id get the charger installed but luckily I did, but I’d drive to tesla there from me, once a week if needed. As they just so much cheaper than other CPO off peak. plus you do get a bp pulse subscription from MB and they about 63p but in chesterfield fastest is only 50kw and that’s too slow, Arnold Clark are 150kw so in theory you charge 3 times as quick and cheaper.
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