The new Nissan Leaf 2.0
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How much does the power charger installation cost at home.
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It's free. Government happy to provide a grant.Wokingclaret wrote:How much does the power charger installation cost at home.
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Re: The new Nissan Leaf 2.0
How about the insurance
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I know someone who got a Kia Soul last year. Twelve months on he checked the difference in electricity and worked out it had added £120 to his bill.
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When I put the details into go compare it came out at 350, but that's as far as I've gone for quotes. Will be looking at it in more detail next week.Falcon wrote:How about the insurance
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As always our country will be one of the most challenging for this technologyCaptJohn wrote:And the lights and windscreen wipers.
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The UK is 70th out of 169 for rainfall, so not really for rainfallBleedingClaret wrote:As always our country will be one of the most challenging for this technology
http://www.nationmaster.com/country-inf ... m-per-year
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UpTheBeehole wrote:The UK is 70th out of 169 for rainfall, so not really for rainfall
http://www.nationmaster.com/country-inf ... m-per-year
If you factor in other leccy sucking factors Cold and hours of darkness we'll be edging up the list.
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UpTheBeehole wrote:The UK is 70th out of 169 for rainfall, so not really for rainfall
http://www.nationmaster.com/country-inf ... m-per-year
The UK may be 70th, but Colne by itself would break the top ten.
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Milan has 3 times as much rainfall yearly as Manchester supposedly.
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Or canal!Sidney1st wrote:Just drop it in the battery bin at your local supermarket.
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Not a problem. Everyone knows you can't drive them when it rains unless you wear a rubber suit!CaptJohn wrote:And the lights and windscreen wipers.