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• #1627
EV chargers that need an app in an underground carpark with no mobile signal, you smashed it Waitrose Greenwich
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• #1628
Also Sainsbury's nine elms.
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• #1629
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• #1630
Friday, 13th, I borrowed a friend's Fabia to run a few errands. Avoiding traffic, I turned off a main road and was briefly held up as a skip truck manouvred.
This caused me to read along the chassis: 'London's first battery powered skip loader'.
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• #1631
Parents Tesla has just ground to a halt, straddling chevrons on a peage route exit in the middle of nowhere in France.
Rear motor disabled apparently. They were given less than 10 seconds to find a space to stop.
Not looking forward to helping them deal with it remotely and hearing about it forever and ever.
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• #1632
Musk is a cunt thread >>>>>>>>>>
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• #1633
Nightmare. I recently saw one stranded, blocking the A36. Quite the lump to move. Wonder what/why. Good luck, hope your parents get home quickly and safely.
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• #1634
Bet you advised them to get it too! You'll never hear the end of it.
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• #1635
Be grateful it wasn't the parents in-law.
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• #1636
Currently sat in eurotunnel terminal to go and get them. Car has to be towed to Lille with an indeterminate fix time.
Hoping to get a 2am crossing back and be in bed for dawn.
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• #1637
And you'll be able to reply well I told yous to buy a diesel and not one of the cunt mobiles, I mean teslas.
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• #1638
Lexus every time, preferably the V6
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• #1639
Now in a deserted eurotunnel terminal having spent 20 minutes in France.
Waiting for my 2.18 crossing.
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• #1640
Just got home. 8 hours driving for less than 30 mins in France.
Tuesday night to forget.
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• #1641
Ouch. Well done for being the rescuer.
Hope you get some rest tonight.
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• #1642
Well done for being a dutiful son, but why didn't they use roadside assistance to pick them up and take them home/hotel?
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• #1643
İt could have been Stoke.
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• #1644
They were travelling back to the UK from their place which is near Toulouse. They were only 15 mins outside Calais when it broke down. They used roadside assistance to recover the car to the nearest garage for overnight storage but it's being towed to Lille today to be fixed so they don't want to be stuck there.
They have months worth of stuff in the car, not just a suitcase each so couldn't really train travel or move around easily with it.
Seemed easier to 'pop' across the channel, pick them up and repatriate them myself. Insurance company has already confirmed they'll reimburse the £220 tunnel cost.
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• #1645
I also think I jinxed it - hadn't spoken to them all day then at 18:08 I texted to ask how the journey was going and got a thumbs up. 18:21, the car broke.
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• #1646
I saw this story that EVs are also being targeted by the Tyre Extinguishers
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-67893216Not surprised to be honest, some of the new EVs are pretty ludicrous in size and power. There's one of those Fisker's on my street and it's massive.
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• #1647
Bristol has to be one of the worst cities to drive around, if I lived there I'd never use a car, never mind something big/wide.
Main gripe is cars double parked for a few hundred meters which makes meeting a car coming the other way a right pain in the arse.
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• #1648
Not surprised to be honest, some of the new EVs are pretty ludicrous in size and power. There's one of those Fisker's on my street and it's massive.
3-tonne metal box is the new 1-tonne metal box.
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• #1649
Why do they whine so much
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• #1650
So you don't kill people. It's bad enough when you are ignored by foxes
Was Sandra Bullock on the backseat?