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Philjb

    Ian 2 of our grandkids have something called duchenns disease don’t have a life expectancy past the age of  10.

    They live in a purpose built bungalow in a beautiful village in Scotland my son and daughter in law built it themselves with my brothers help.

    My wife is a retired specialist physio so we visit a often as possible. We stay over quite a bit.

    An Ev would only save us money, not something I’m worried about tbh, this is by far the cheapest car to run I’ve ever owned , an Ev like the BMW iwould add a lot more inconvenience and time and stress if we couldn’t find a charge point, to journey, time I’d rather spend with my boys.

    Our other grandkids live over 300 miles away, not our choice.

    I like driving it actually clears my head in fact.

    Our car has massage orthopaedic seats so I can take less breaks as I feel comfortable for longer periods then in regular car seats.

    I appreciate if your not used to driving long distances it sounds scary, but once you get past Birmingham it’s nearly always empty.

    I have always driven long distances for work and it’s never bothered me, I’ve had no choice.

    lots of disabled people drive long distances, with the correct adaptions it’s not a problem.

    EV’s are not suitable for everyone, in the same way our car won’t suit you.
    That’s the beauty of having choices.