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Title: Earnie...
Post by: Rods2 on 06 March 2019, 12:52:26
...and he drives the fastest milk float in the west!

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-47418405 (https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-47418405)
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: ronnyd on 06 March 2019, 12:54:35
Cue Gaffers?  :D
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: Andy B on 06 March 2019, 13:18:51
and the quoted range of 280 miles from a single charge ..... is these from the same kind of people that try to tell us that model X does 130 mpg when in fact it's lucky to achieve 30 mpg in real world driving?
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: Gaffers on 06 March 2019, 13:24:15
Cue Gaffers?  :D

Ahem.... ::)

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=144494.0 (http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=144494.0)
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: Gaffers on 06 March 2019, 13:24:55
and the quoted range of 280 miles from a single charge ..... is these from the same kind of people that try to tell us that model X does 130 mpg when in fact it's lucky to achieve 30 mpg in real world driving?

mpg?  From an electric car?  ???
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 06 March 2019, 15:01:04
and the quoted range of 280 miles from a single charge ..... is these from the same kind of people that try to tell us that model X does 130 mpg when in fact it's lucky to achieve 30 mpg in real world driving?

mpg?  From an electric car?  ???
It's the beanz you know...  :D
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: Gaffers on 06 March 2019, 15:15:34
and the quoted range of 280 miles from a single charge ..... is these from the same kind of people that try to tell us that model X does 130 mpg when in fact it's lucky to achieve 30 mpg in real world driving?

mpg?  From an electric car?  ???
It's the beanz you know...  :D

Surely that would be mpf then  ::)
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: Lizzie Zoom on 06 March 2019, 15:33:47
...and he drives the fastest milk float in the west!

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-47418405 (https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-47418405)

Now that is the type of electric car that would be suitable for me. If the government would give me the price of it in a grant, I would accept my Omega has to go!! 8) 8) 8) :y
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: Andy B on 06 March 2019, 19:19:34
and the quoted range of 280 miles from a single charge ..... is these from the same kind of people that try to tell us that model X does 130 mpg when in fact it's lucky to achieve 30 mpg in real world driving?

mpg?  From an electric car?  ???

Read what I put. They tell us that this electric car will do 280 miles on a charge. Car manuafacturers in general will tell us lies ie they will tell us a petrol/diseasal car will do x amount of miles to a gallon when in fact in the real world they'll do nothing like that. I'd suggest that the 280 miles on a charge for this milk float will have been 'achieved' in a lab with no wind or drag effect, no lights. no heater fan, no electric seat etc etc, so in the real world they'll do nothing like that.
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: Gaffers on 06 March 2019, 19:48:35
Ah you mean model x,y,z of motor car as opposed to THE model x from Tesla ;)
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: Andy B on 06 March 2019, 21:47:20
Ah you mean model x,y,z of motor car as opposed to THE model x from Tesla ;)

Yes  :y
I didn't know there was a Model X Tesla  ;D ;D
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 07 March 2019, 10:27:18
Ah you mean model x,y,z of motor car as opposed to THE model x from Tesla ;)

Yes  :y
I didn't know there was a Model X Tesla  ;D ;D
It's a sort of 7 seat R Class with gull wing doors ::)
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 07 March 2019, 12:06:12
and the quoted range of 280 miles from a single charge ..... is these from the same kind of people that try to tell us that model X does 130 mpg when in fact it's lucky to achieve 30 mpg in real world driving?

So I expect that is achievable on the i-Pace in summer months if driven carefully, I was getting probably 220-240 at circa 0 deg C and that was with hitting the throttle hard a few times.
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: Andy B on 07 March 2019, 13:08:03
Ah you mean model x,y,z of motor car as opposed to THE model x from Tesla ;)

Yes  :y
I didn't know there was a Model X Tesla  ;D ;D
It's a sort of 7 seat R Class with gull wing doors ::)

Now that you say it, I saw one on Tesco car park recently.

https://twitter.com/thegrandtour/status/962959485001068545  ;D ;D
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: henryd on 07 March 2019, 13:09:27
and the quoted range of 280 miles from a single charge ..... is these from the same kind of people that try to tell us that model X does 130 mpg when in fact it's lucky to achieve 30 mpg in real world driving?

So I expect that is achievable on the i-Pace in summer months if driven carefully, I was getting probably 220-240 at circa 0 deg C and that was with hitting the throttle hard a few times.

Thats pretty good for winter time :y
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: TheBoy on 07 March 2019, 17:09:59
and the quoted range of 280 miles from a single charge ..... is these from the same kind of people that try to tell us that model X does 130 mpg when in fact it's lucky to achieve 30 mpg in real world driving?

So I expect that is achievable on the i-Pace in summer months if driven carefully, I was getting probably 220-240 at circa 0 deg C and that was with hitting the throttle hard a few times.

Thats pretty good for winter time :y
Yeah, but he was freezing is balls off, and driving with no lights :D
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: BazaJT on 07 March 2019, 17:59:55
An Italian electric car? What could possibly go wrong :D
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: Andy B on 07 March 2019, 22:11:20
An Italian electric car? What could possibly go wrong :D

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: Rods2 on 08 March 2019, 18:05:37
I did see a chart of winter ranges a couple of months a go with typically 20-50% range reduction due to heating & lights & lithium batteries having reduced cold weather capacity. Something to bare in mind if you get a milk float.
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: Gaffers on 11 March 2019, 10:56:18
I did see a chart of winter ranges a couple of months a go with typically 20-50% range reduction due to heating & lights & lithium batteries having reduced cold weather capacity. Something to bare in mind if you get a milk float.

Easily catered for when planning your journey though.  I took the older leaf on trips to Sheffield and Tenby without running out of juice by pre-planning my stops and charge points.  It had a claimed range of 128 miles, I mananged 102 at best, used 80 for planning purposes.  The i-pace would be a significant difference though and it is a dream to drive.
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: aaronjb on 11 March 2019, 10:59:34
Easily catered for when planning your journey though.

Depends - I would very much begrudge a stop for 30 minutes, half way home, if it were my commute..
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: Gaffers on 11 March 2019, 11:04:34
Easily catered for when planning your journey though.

Depends - I would very much begrudge a stop for 30 minutes, half way home, if it were my commute..

How far is your commute? :o
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: aaronjb on 11 March 2019, 11:19:27
Easily catered for when planning your journey though.

Depends - I would very much begrudge a stop for 30 minutes, half way home, if it were my commute..

How far is your commute? :o

75 miles each way if I got the "short" way, 90 miles each way if I go the "quick" way.. no charging at the office (heck, if you get there after 9am, there's no parking at the office, let alone charging!).

Once a week, fortunately..
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: Gaffers on 11 March 2019, 11:24:19
The i-pace would work for you all year round so long as the right foot wasn't too heavy.
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: STEMO on 11 March 2019, 11:29:55
My 2.0 diesel auto is something like 9.7 secs to 62. I've never felt that it was too slow in normal driving conditions. Granted, if I were a bit of a gap-toothed, Terry Thomas type cad like Opti, I might want a bit more grunt.
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: STEMO on 11 March 2019, 12:44:23
My 2.0 diesel auto is something like 9.7 secs to 62. I've never felt that it was too slow in normal driving conditions. Granted, if I were a bit of a gap-toothed, Terry Thomas type cad like Opti, I might want a bit more grunt.
Wrong thread, it's my age.
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: aaronjb on 11 March 2019, 13:27:44
The i-pace would work for you all year round so long as the right foot wasn't too heavy.

True .. but £64k pays for a lot of petrol to put in the BMW .. or a nice Ranger Raptor and £20k of Diesel :)

How's the Ranger, btw?
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: Gaffers on 12 March 2019, 07:00:20
The i-pace would work for you all year round so long as the right foot wasn't too heavy.

True .. but £64k pays for a lot of petrol to put in the BMW .. or a nice Ranger Raptor and £20k of Diesel :)

How's the Ranger, btw?

Great!  Funnily enough, fewer idiots now try and cut me up and the light bar does a handy job of both turn night into day and serving as a communication device  ::)
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: aaronjb on 12 March 2019, 08:46:31
Great!  Funnily enough, fewer idiots now try and cut me up and the light bar does a handy job of both turn night into day and serving as a communication device  ::)

 ;D ;D I bet .. and yes, people assume you are "white van man" done good, and keep out of your way .. especially if you're flying down the outside lane at *cough* 70 *cough*!

I really want another one .. but we'll slum it with two one car for a while (until hers gets repaired/written off after it's Jazz shunt) and save some money like sensible people*

*he says, browsing Autotrader.
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 12 March 2019, 10:31:18
Define sensible...  ::)
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: Viral_Jim on 12 March 2019, 10:33:54
I did see a chart of winter ranges a couple of months a go with typically 20-50% range reduction due to heating & lights & lithium batteries having reduced cold weather capacity. Something to bare in mind if you get a milk float.

Easily catered for when planning your journey though.  I took the older leaf on trips to Sheffield and Tenby without running out of juice by pre-planning my stops and charge points.  It had a claimed range of 128 miles, I mananged 102 at best, used 80 for planning purposes.  The i-pace would be a significant difference though and it is a dream to drive.

I'll let you know, mine arrives later today!

That said, mine has a heat pump fitted, which is supposed to reduce the reduction in range (if you see what I mean  ::)) in winter by around 40%. My round trip commute is just under 90 miles per day, so even in winter I expect to only be charging off the free electricity at work.
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: STEMO on 12 March 2019, 10:41:15
I did see a chart of winter ranges a couple of months a go with typically 20-50% range reduction due to heating & lights & lithium batteries having reduced cold weather capacity. Something to bare in mind if you get a milk float.

Easily catered for when planning your journey though.  I took the older leaf on trips to Sheffield and Tenby without running out of juice by pre-planning my stops and charge points.  It had a claimed range of 128 miles, I mananged 102 at best, used 80 for planning purposes.  The i-pace would be a significant difference though and it is a dream to drive.

I'll let you know, mine arrives later today!

That said, mine has a heat pump fitted, which is supposed to reduce the reduction in range (if you see what I mean  ::)) in winter by around 40%. My round trip commute is just under 90 miles per day, so even in winter I expect to only be charging off the free electricity at work.
Are we talking leaf or I-pace?
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: Viral_Jim on 12 March 2019, 10:49:28
Neither in my case, I'm having a vw e-golf. Its nicer inside than the leaf and was less to lease  :-\. The fact that the leaf had no reach adjust on the steering wheel meant there was no way for me to get comfortable in the seat (and its also sh!t for a new car that costs that much).

If I get on with the thing, I will probably buy another ev when the lease is up. I chose to lease as its a toe in the water and I don't want to be tied into a heavily depreciating asset if it doesn't work out. Plus a cheap lease and free electrons at work make it a no-brainer.
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: STEMO on 12 March 2019, 10:53:02
Plus...the e-golf looks so much better than the leaf.  :y
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: Kevin Wood on 12 March 2019, 11:19:26
Plus...the e-golf looks so much better than the leaf.  :y

I suppose a VAG car without an engine is, at least, a better option than a VAG car with a VAG engine, gearbox, etc.. :y
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: Viral_Jim on 12 March 2019, 11:22:31
I think the i-pace is the best looker of them all, and has the nicest interior but it's another level in terms of cost.

And with JLR reliability, I want to see how they go for a year or two first  ;D
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Post by: Doctor Gollum on 12 March 2019, 11:38:12
Plus...the e-golf looks so much better than the leaf.  :y

I suppose a VAG car without an engine is, at least, a better option than a VAG car with a VAG engine, gearbox, etc.. :y
Might just be alright then :D
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 12 March 2019, 11:48:32
I think the i-pace is the best looker of them all, and has the nicest interior but it's another level in terms of cost.

And with JLR reliability, I want to see how they go for a year or two first  ;D

Got one here with big mileage and is close to two years old, been treated like a turd and still going strong
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: STEMO on 12 March 2019, 11:57:26
It's very difficult to judge a whole range of vehicles on just a few people's experience. There are bound to be a few dogs in any production run. This is why, in Jimmy's case, leasing is a good option until reliability is proven.
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 12 March 2019, 11:59:03
Most electric cars depreciate fast so Lease is an excellent option!

(I-Pace is sold out for 2019 so getting it on a lease or one with a reasonable deal is going to be very challenging!)
Title: Re: Earnie...
Post by: Viral_Jim on 12 March 2019, 12:26:45
I think the i-pace is the best looker of them all, and has the nicest interior but it's another level in terms of cost.

And with JLR reliability, I want to see how they go for a year or two first  ;D

Got one here with big mileage and is close to two years old, been treated like a turd and still going strong

Interesting, have they/you mapped battery degradation over the mileage?

Stats from a year or so back seemed to indicate that teslas lost about 5% over the first 40k, another 5% over the next 80-100k and then the range loss slowed down. I assume the jag would be at least as good.