And I liked you K. This is a disappointing revelation.As a Liverpool fan I hope he f**ken does. I wish he'd buy the Sharks and pump a f**k ton of cash in. Get us a new stadium.
I still love you.And I liked you K. This is a disappointing revelation.
I support Everton so we'll have to somehow make this workI still love you.
I just want my sports teams to have cash for a change instead of being tight arses.
Chimp, Electric cars have not had the same influence here as elsewhere in the world. The structure here is no where near developed as you describe in the UK. A lot of people like myself don’t see it as the future.I’ll start this by saying I’m far from a car man, I’ve never been impressed by cars and have always chosen them on either cost or reliability - so take my opinion with a pinch of salt. But…
I’ve drove both the Ionic and the Mach E (had one for 6 months), and currently drive a Tesla dual motor Model 3 (all company cars). For me, the Tesla is better in pretty much every department, and by a distance, though I did feel like a cooler cat driving the Mustang.
Not sure what the EV infrastructure is like for you guys, but in the U.K., the Tesla chargers are everywhere, and as a Tesla driver you get a better price on their network, so that makes a massive difference too for whenever I have to charge away from home. I cover a lot of miles each year - so the infrastructure is probably the most important thing to me.
My company car is up for renewal in June, as things stand, there’s no way I’d move away from a Tesla. I’ve test drove a new Polestar that was very nice, but it’s an unknown and I’d have to pay to be on the Tesla network. Tesla is super reliable for me, so can’t imagine choosing anything other than a newer Tesla model.
Spot on here - UK relatives come here and are amazed and the lack of infrastructure for charging. Case in point, Jindabyne - there are only two in the one spot at Nuggets crossing. Hence there is always jam of cars waiting to use it. (This was the case early last year - may have changed)Chimp, Electric cars have not had the same influence here as elsewhere in the world. The structure here is no where near developed as you describe in the UK. A lot of people like myself don’t see it as the future.
I'm not long back from England and the chargers are everywhere there.Spot on here - UK relatives come here and are amazed and the lack of infrastructure for charging. Case in point, Jindabyne - there are only two in the one spot at Nuggets crossing. Hence there is always jam of cars waiting to use it. (This was the case early last year - may have changed)
Hybrid sales have jumped in the last 12 months (RAV4) whereas the electric car thing has crashed