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leased e-vehicle for two years
This is the way, if you can afford it. Give a bunch of money away every month and not worry about stuff, plus faux-environmentalist-trailblazer points galore.
Edit 1: Feels like the mobile phone situation 15-20 years ago. You want the latest one but know it’ll be obsolete in a short while.
Edit 2: @mashton beat me to it
I've not posted in here for ages, but thought I'd write a little update on mashton's car world.
The MG is tucked away in @BRM's old garage in Brockley. Sitting out the winter and spring showers. It needs repainting, so monies are being saved. I spend a lot of time wondering about colours. Classic BRG or go mental and do purple sparkles. Or cream white. Or sky blue. Hmmmm
My Passat-diesel-child-killer has gone. It was supposed to be sold, but in the meantime I drove it into a lorry on the M20 whilst having a snooze and wrote it off. Oops, but also the insurance paid me a bag of sand more than WBAC would have. So....
I tried to lease a Polestar 2, but they wouldn't let me because Ms mashton earns the money and I drive the cars. Not allowed by the only financing company that Polestar use. Fuck them then.
So, I have leased a Kia eNiro 4+ for two years and have joined the electric revolution.
I love it in almost every way, except that it looks like it has a golf ball for a front end.
The only thing I miss about the Passat Estate is the almost infinite boot size. But I can just about strap four bikes to the eNiro and have 4 people plus luggage in comfort. I can also put a full size gravel bike in the back, with the seats down, without removing a wheel or saddle. That'll do me.
Due to range, the roof rack / bike rack / top box will only go on when absolutely necessary, but I have realised that removing a Thule roof rack is actually a ten minute job and why did I drive my VW around with a permanent bike rack on top, making even more NOx and killing even more children? Doh!
So far the electric car thing has been super straightforward, even without my own home charger. The added bonus of free / megacheap parking in town plus no CC or ULEZ is awesome.
As was smoking a twat in a 911 cabriolet off the line at some lights the other day. Hello instant torque. No it wasn't dammit. Hi Neil!