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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 16 October 2025, 12:03:43
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........so for cars registered with a shiny new '75' plate.
Quite surprised by these figures when compared with September 2024.
Petrol.....141,308. ............Up 2.4%
Electric...72,779................Up 29.1%
Hybrids..47,883............... Up 3.5%
Plug in hybrids....38,308....Up 56.4%
Derv....12609...................Down 28.2%
I was expecting petrol to outsell milk floats by 10-1 and not 2-1.
Also, look at the number of sales for Hybrids and Plug in Hybrids. Does the £3750 government grant apply to these as well as 'full milk float' electric cars?.
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........so for cars registered with a shiny new '75' plate.
And here lies the problem, 'Registered', EV's, not 'sold' EV's. :)
Autotrader is full of 'New' second hand EV's with around 10 miles on the clock at a reduced price. It appears to be a car manufacturers/dealers trick to reduce the amount of fines for the lack of EV's sold compared to petrol and diesel vehicles. :-\
Just to add, the amount of car manufacturers abandoning EV production expansion plans tells a more telling story. :y
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........so for cars registered with a shiny new '75' plate.
And here lies the problem, 'Registered', EV's, not 'sold' EV's. :)
Autotrader is full of 'New' second hand EV's with around 10 miles on the clock at a reduced price. It appears to be a car manufacturers/dealers trick to reduce the amount of fines for the lack of EV's sold compared to petrol and diesel vehicles. :-\
Yep.... You make a good point. Which is why I was able to buy Mrs Opti a milk float with a 60% discount. :)
I also reckon there could be some good deals on the last of the derv cars......if they want to shift them.
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........so for cars registered with a shiny new '75' plate.
And here lies the problem, 'Registered', EV's, not 'sold' EV's. :)
Autotrader is full of 'New' second hand EV's with around 10 miles on the clock at a reduced price. It appears to be a car manufacturers/dealers trick to reduce the amount of fines for the lack of EV's sold compared to petrol and diesel vehicles. :-\
Yep.... You make a good point. Which is why I was able to buy Mrs Opti a milk float with a 60% discount. :)
I also reckon there could be some good deals on the last of the derv cars......if they want to shift them.
That's a serious amount of discount. :y This situation has put car manufacturers in an impossible position, and one they can't possibly keep up.
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Flooding the market with Chinesium brands that noone had heard of 18 months ago won't help anything either.
Especially when they actively bribe people to be positive and sue the naysayers into oblivion...
I wonder how long into their leases Jaecoo and Byd owners will realise they've been hoodwinked something rotten.
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........so for cars registered with a shiny new '75' plate.
And here lies the problem, 'Registered', EV's, not 'sold' EV's. :)
Autotrader is full of 'New' second hand EV's with around 10 miles on the clock at a reduced price. It appears to be a car manufacturers/dealers trick to reduce the amount of fines for the lack of EV's sold compared to petrol and diesel vehicles. :-\
Yep.... You make a good point. Which is why I was able to buy Mrs Opti a milk float with a 60% discount. :)
I also reckon there could be some good deals on the last of the derv cars......if they want to shift them.
That's a serious amount of discount. :y This situation has put car manufacturers in an impossible position, and one they can't possibly keep up.
HSE model. With the options fitted around £84,000 list down to mid-high thirties including £195 for road tax.
Roughly the same as a pretty basic Kia or Chinkchariot. :)
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I wonder how long into their leases Jaecoo and Byd owners will realise they've been hoodwinked something rotten.
The sort of people buying them are only interested in an appliance to get them to work, or to the shops, so will be content enough with them. And probably manage broadly the reliability of the European marques.
Incidentally, we have a load of merc EVs (EQ is it?) in our wider team at work, because they were a stunning offer on our EV scheme - something like £280 before tax discounts, so potentially £160ish per month for those on 40% rate - I'm assuming because Merc couldn't shift them. I large number of them have proved to be not as reliable as people had hoped. The MG EVs and BYDs were also on a stinking offer shortly afterwards, and for the most part, they have seemed pretty good. Dull and dishwater, but do what they claim. And lets be honest, for anyone under 40, as long as it has CarPlay, nothing else matters.
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I wonder how long into their leases Jaecoo and Byd owners will realise they've been hoodwinked something rotten.
The sort of people buying them are only interested in an appliance to get them to work, or to the shops, so will be content enough with them. And probably manage broadly the reliability of the European marques.
Incidentally, we have a load of merc EVs (EQ is it?) in our wider team at work, because they were a stunning offer on our EV scheme - something like £280 before tax discounts, so potentially £160ish per month for those on 40% rate - I'm assuming because Merc couldn't shift them. I large number of them have proved to be not as reliable as people had hoped. The MG EVs and BYDs were also on a stinking offer shortly afterwards, and for the most part, they have seemed pretty good. Dull and dishwater, but do what they claim. And lets be honest, for anyone under 40, as long as it has CarPlay, nothing else matters.
Ah....those stinky Chinese ;D
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Suspect a huge chunk of those EV sales are Salary Sacrifice deals.....
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Suspect a huge chunk of those EV sales are Salary Sacrifice deals.....
As are a lot of the non EV ones ;)
There is nothing special about EVs in that regard (or, at the risk of sounding like Lord Opti, any regard ;D)