Noted Changes in AP

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  • #290723
    Doughnut
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      When I ordered my car back in July 23, discussions were taking place concerning rising AP costs. At least there was a good range of £0 AP cars available, not to mention the £750 New Vehicle Payment I qualified for.

      I was just looking through the list out of curiosity. My Tucson had an AP of £699 and the Mokka Ultimate £0. The replacement Tucson now has an AP of £1599, and the Mokka £749. Not to mention the current crop of £0 AP offerings doesn’t appear to be practical for many of use, let alone inspiring.

      I hope the choice and APs fall before my lease is up or I have the opportunity to extend it for a further two years. Otherwise, it will more likely be an EV.

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    • #290725
      pauld
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        I notice on some posts rhat people mentiom extending current lease.I thought the 2 year extension option is now not available?

        #290728
        DumfriesDik
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          Otherwise, it will more likely be an EV.

          Not all bad news then?!! 😃

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          #290730
          Doughnut
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            Otherwise, it will more likely be an EV.

            Not all bad news then?!! 😃

             

            I’m still not 100% convinced. More recently, I’ve spent much of my time driving locally or a 200 mile round trip at most. If that carried on then I can see all the positives of going for an EV. However, if my usual pattern of driving returns then it will involve regular trips into Scotland, Cornwall, and Wales from the East Midlands. I still need convincing for that. Also, not sure what our current Gov is going to do with regards to EV owners.

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