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Also do consider that once the insurance company are able to prove that it was not your fault you will get the excess refunded when the claim is settled. I would er on the side of caution and go through the insurance process, you have greater protection.
December 12, 2024 at 11:56 am in reply to: Motability Deals & Special Offers Q4 2024 – 1st Oct 24 to 31st Dec 24 #294883Absolutely agree
I ordered a BMW 330e in February. I didn’t want to go all electric this time so I thought I would go in between.
My son had a similar issue. The police surrounded the car he said there were 9 of them. He had changed his number plate to a private one and told the insurance company who did not do their administration changes. It came up uninsured. He showed the police the email he sent to them . He explained the circumstances they let him go. In case they stop you just show them what you have done. You won’t be penalised for an admin error
I spoke to them today. They don’t know when the X1 will come on the scheme, if it does. All they have available is the iX1.
He was also saying the X2 came on briefly but was taken off because they filled all of the available build slots for that car. He also didn’t know if it will come back on the scheme but said it is officially launching on the 2nd of March so may come back. He said he will phone me in the next two weeks.
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i have been speaking to a guy at Stephen James Enfield BMW.
He is patient, calm, leaves you alone, arranges test drives and doesn’t mind Motability customers. This is my experience. Conversely the Stephen James staff in Woolwich were shockingly bad.Atif Riaz
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does anyone know what happens if I order a plug in hybrid car can I get a charger fitted on my driveway. Is it free or do I need to pay for it.
December 20, 2023 at 1:30 am in reply to: What would you like to see on 1st Jan / New Quarter #251860Alfa Romeo Giulia
I am currently looking in to this. This is as far as I have got.
Cable is 6mm² minimum, may need 10mm² if the cable run is long (saves a bit of wasted power).
The control unit for the charge point must have double pole isolation and a double pole Type A RCD. Also needs over-current protection of at least 32A.
if you have any adaptations in your house currently like a through floor lift or ceiling g track hoists then you will most likely have the RCD as the local authority won’t install any adaptations without a minimum 32A over current
Good luck with your research I hope my information helps you
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