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Mapletree Croydon 30 Jun 19 10.21am | |
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Very soon London is going to be a din of artificial noises emitted from EVs. I was hoping life would get quieter when they come in. Anyone selling their gas guzzler in preparation by the way?
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Badger11 Beckenham 30 Jun 19 10.23am | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
Very soon London is going to be a din of artificial noises emitted from EVs. I was hoping life would get quieter when they come in. Anyone selling their gas guzzler in preparation by the way? I've never seen an electric car up close are they quieter than normal cars?
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 30 Jun 19 10.49am | |
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They are silent in Electric mode so some have a noise as safety for pedestrians etc. Not sure if they have to yet, legally.
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YT Oxford 30 Jun 19 11.30am | |
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I live on a main road with my front door opening directly on to the pavement, so I was quietly (gedditt?) envisioning a distant future with no traffic noise at all.....and now this classic piece on nanny stateism.
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cryrst The garden of England 30 Jun 19 7.02pm | |
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Originally posted by YT
I live on a main road with my front door opening directly on to the pavement, so I was quietly (gedditt?) envisioning a distant future with no traffic noise at all.....and now this classic piece on nanny stateism. I thought Dave prowse educated us.
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ChrisGC Wantage 30 Jun 19 8.42pm | |
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We bought a Nissan leaf as the company's "social values" showpiece, early adopters too! From the inside there is nothing but road noise which on the motorway felt so unnatural that as a passenger I got horrendous motion sickness. Outside noise is a quiet(ish) but distinguishable whine. Charging it wasn't cheap despite the various schemes and took at least 30 minutes at service stations to get 60 miles worth of charge on a "fast" point. All in all, the worst purchase ever. The resale value was f*** all too, it's value absolutely bombed. We gave it as a parting gift to a salesman who left us. In truth, it saved me the time and effort of trying to con some dimwit into buying it, which was highly unlikely as the biggest plum had already purchased it (me). Unless it's a Tesla, wait and see what develops I'd say.
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Mapletree Croydon 30 Jun 19 10.22pm | |
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Originally posted by ChrisGC
We bought a Nissan leaf as the company's "social values" showpiece, early adopters too! From the inside there is nothing but road noise which on the motorway felt so unnatural that as a passenger I got horrendous motion sickness. Outside noise is a quiet(ish) but distinguishable whine. Charging it wasn't cheap despite the various schemes and took at least 30 minutes at service stations to get 60 miles worth of charge on a "fast" point. All in all, the worst purchase ever. The resale value was f*** all too, it's value absolutely bombed. We gave it as a parting gift to a salesman who left us. In truth, it saved me the time and effort of trying to con some dimwit into buying it, which was highly unlikely as the biggest plum had already purchased it (me). Unless it's a Tesla, wait and see what develops I'd say. The eNiro looks good. And only an 18 month waiting list...
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Midlands Eagle 01 Jul 19 6.49am | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
When I changed my car nine months ago I looked seriously at buying a second hand Tesla as it ticked all of the boxes for me but having monitored the prices for about a year I got the feeling that the second hand prices were being kept artificially high and I didn't want to find that they crashed as soon as I bought one. In the end I took out a four year PCP on a gas guzzling three litre diesel but at least it's Euro 6 compliant. The other negative aspect to Tesla ownership is that they do seem to have a habit of catching fire spontaneously
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Mapletree Croydon 01 Jul 19 8.38am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
When I changed my car nine months ago I looked seriously at buying a second hand Tesla as it ticked all of the boxes for me but having monitored the prices for about a year I got the feeling that the second hand prices were being kept artificially high and I didn't want to find that they crashed as soon as I bought one. In the end I took out a four year PCP on a gas guzzling three litre diesel but at least it's Euro 6 compliant. The other negative aspect to Tesla ownership is that they do seem to have a habit of catching fire spontaneously Teslas score very low on reliability and quality. See the JD Power surveys. Bizarre really as they are simpler than an ICE vehicle. Edited by Mapletree (01 Jul 2019 8.38am)
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Pete53 Hassocks 01 Jul 19 12.50pm | |
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I guess for safety purposes they will need to emit some noise to warn pedestrians of their approach. Mind you, once upon a time, most major cities and towns throughout the UK operated trolleybuses and they were not equipped with any sort of synthetic sound. Then again they had the nickname of "silent killer"! Hopefully over time a suitable and non-irritating noise will be used by electric vehicles. Perhaps in time you'll be able to download your car noise of choice
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Midlands Eagle 01 Jul 19 1.13pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
That was also a concern. Before venturing into pastures new I also look in on the car make's owners forum and they were quite a few complaints about Tesla build quality
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Midlands Eagle 01 Jul 19 1.15pm | |
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Originally posted by Pete53
once upon a time, most major cities and towns throughout the UK operated trolleybuses and they were not equipped with any sort of synthetic sound. Then again they had the nickname of "silent killer"!
That brought back memories that I'd long forgotten about. I used to go to school in Kingston and often caught the trolleybus from New Malden to Kingston
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