P400e engine any good?
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Chaz645 said:
Very helpful insight, thank you. I have my eye on a car around £37k and it appeals in a lot of ways, but living with an outdated hybrid system for the next few years does concern me….
Yeah I can understand that. The other thing to consider around that budget with a Range Rover is insurance. A 2018 vehicle will be criminally expensive to insure in most of the country.Chaz645 said:
I do mostly short journeys and I’m looking at the RRS, so it could be an okay fit
I think it depends on your usage pattern and your willingness to charge it.The majority of my journeys are a handful of miles and I can charge at home. I can go months between fill ups.
I also do a handful of journeys down to Devon or up to Northumberland. Then I get mid/upper-20s mpg.
Overall I average 50mpg. I've managed 900+ miles out of a tank.
So if your use case looks like that, then I'd highly advise it.
Silent and adaptable
djc206 said:
Yeah I can understand that. The other thing to consider around that budget with a Range Rover is insurance. A 2018 vehicle will be criminally expensive to insure in most of the country.
3 months ago I couldn’t get a quote, now they’re coming in around 2.5k per year which is still a lot of course but I’m in no real rush so can keep an eye on that I’m looking at 2018-2021 but I guess it’s the same for any of those…
AstonZagato said:
I think it depends on your usage pattern and your willingness to charge it.
The majority of my journeys are a handful of miles and I can charge at home. I can go months between fill ups.
I also do a handful of journeys down to Devon or up to Northumberland. Then I get mid/upper-20s mpg.
Overall I average 50mpg. I've managed 900+ miles out of a tank.
So if your use case looks like that, then I'd highly advise it.
Silent and adaptable
Thanks. My usage looks exactly like that tbh, the odd long distance drive 200-300 miles each way but it’s 90% local driving.The majority of my journeys are a handful of miles and I can charge at home. I can go months between fill ups.
I also do a handful of journeys down to Devon or up to Northumberland. Then I get mid/upper-20s mpg.
Overall I average 50mpg. I've managed 900+ miles out of a tank.
So if your use case looks like that, then I'd highly advise it.
Silent and adaptable
Can charge at home on the driveway, just as you say, gotta plug it in!
Chaz645 said:
djc206 said:
Yeah I can understand that. The other thing to consider around that budget with a Range Rover is insurance. A 2018 vehicle will be criminally expensive to insure in most of the country.
3 months ago I couldn’t get a quote, now they’re coming in around 2.5k per year which is still a lot of course but I’m in no real rush so can keep an eye on that I’m looking at 2018-2021 but I guess it’s the same for any of those…
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