Freeforester
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What if the mining engineer is right, and there ain’t enough resources for everyone?
Electric car options might just be so much of a distraction:
most disco's wouldn't run 9 weeks without breaking down never mind 9 years .............I calculated that one flight from Glasgow to China would give me enough fuel to run my Disco 2 for 9 years.
That's blatant 'shaming' - what heap of junk do you drive that never breaks down then?most disco's wouldn't run 9 weeks without breaking down never mind 9 years .............
i have driven many piles of junk , landcruisers to 911's and a handful of JLR products both new and used , every single JLR product i have owned has required me to be recovered in the first month due to breakdown with the exception of a 110 V8 (1984 iirc) which only required recovery because i drowned it and wound it out of the ford on it's starter motor which ruined the starterThat's blatant 'shaming' - what heap of junk do you drive that never breaks down then?
This will all start when enough people have bought into the idea of EV's and we are all beyond turning back. A way off yet... they have to sell it to people in some fashion...When are EV’s going to start paying fir the roads.
you mean like when we were all encouraged to buy diesels as the answer with cheaper fuel etc and then once we had all committed fuel prices rocketed over petrol prices and we were all suddenly destroying the enviromentThis will all start when enough people have bought into the idea of EV's and we are all beyond turning back. A way off yet... they have to sell it to people in some fashion...
Yes, exactly this @tackb "The blind leading the partially sighted" springs to mind...you mean like when we were all encouraged to buy diesels as the answer with cheaper fuel etc and then once we had all committed fuel prices rocketed over petrol prices and we were all suddenly destroying the enviroment
Completely right. I have an EV for work and it’s added 10+ hours to my working week plus I can’t drive to sites on consecutive days, because of the time to charge - normally 3.5 hours to get back to full charge. Max range in the cold is 140 miles. For my own driving when not at work I drive an inappropriate car - Mercedes CLS 350 CDI - I get 750 miles range and 10 mins tops to fill up the tank… it’s low mileage, fast, quiet, I can carry my guns in the boot and it’s cleverer and safer than me. £10k bargain.I filled up with petrol yesterday at a local service station that had one of these electric charging pay to charge stations. It had two cables so two cars could be charged at once. I asked the guy at the cash desk how long it took to charge an average car. He told me ninety minutes! I was in, and out, with my petrol car in under nine minutes.
Which is how long it would take to drive to China in one of those…I calculated that one flight from Glasgow to China would give me enough fuel to run my Disco 2 for 9 years.
Now that’s funny - nearly choked on my shredded wheat!Which is how long it would take to drive to China in one of those…
When I had a Disco a SA mate used to call it a Land Rover Recovery and pointed out how economical they were on the back of a recovery vehicle. He ran a RAV4 with about 250000 miles on it.most disco's wouldn't run 9 weeks without breaking down never mind 9 years .............