Kilowatt Half Hour Ep 51: Cybercab, Cupra’s free returns and the baby’s arm! | Electrifying.com

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Today, Ginny and MIke talk about , Citroen's C5 concept and Tesla's promises from the convenience of a EV9.

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31 responses to “Kilowatt Half Hour Ep 51: Cybercab, Cupra’s free returns and the baby’s arm! | Electrifying.com”

  1. @AdamPurcell Avatar
    @AdamPurcell

    Clicked on this and was instantly worried that I’d accidentally selected a dogging video, again! 🙂 Fortunately not, just great EV content!

  2. @mikadavies660 Avatar
    @mikadavies660

    I recently visited the local Kia showroom and they had the EV9 in that same burgundy red… OMG, what an impressive colour an quality of finish! Slightly shocked by the £75,000 price tag, but I guess that is cheap enough to worry JLR.

    1. @Brian-om2hh Avatar
      @Brian-om2hh

      Some Range Rovers are well over £100k, so I’m not sure why £75k was a shock……

    2. @use-oc4mj6n Avatar
      @use-oc4mj6n

      £75k for a Kia is a complete joke. Doesn’t matter how good it is. Next they’ll be asking £50k for a Dacia 😂😂

    3. @mikadavies660 Avatar
      @mikadavies660

      @@use-oc4mj6n They are already asking £55,000 for an MG!

  3. @robsmith1a Avatar
    @robsmith1a

    I’m watching this in Farnborough with a stream of private jets coming over. I can’t see a situation where billionaires have to prove they need such a huge jet (some of them are really big!). It makes worrying about having a slightly bigger car a bit irrelevant. Having said that I like small cars myself.

  4. @mikadavies660 Avatar
    @mikadavies660

    I happen to agree…. Road Tax based upon weight is a far better system than the stupid Luxury Car Tax in the UK, which starts at £40,000 (which clearly isn’t where real luxury cars start).

    1. @rogerfinch7651 Avatar
      @rogerfinch7651

      Hmm so buy a Porsche and save? Doesn’t quite work on carbon fibre hyper cars

    2. @mikadavies660 Avatar
      @mikadavies660

      @@rogerfinch7651 That isn’t what they were saying….. Why does there always have to be some obtuse smart arse?

    3. @Brian-om2hh Avatar
      @Brian-om2hh

      Road Tax was abolished in the 1930’s. I think you mean VED.. A system based on vehicle weight would be both unfair, and unenforceable. For example, you could get someone who has a Range Rover, but may only cover 4000 miles a year in it. And on the other hand, you might get a Fiat 500 owner who covers 15’000 miles a year. A system of Road Tolls is the fairest way. Those who use the roads more often will pay more. A system based on vehicle weight will penalise low mileage motorists.

    4. @AuntieBuddie Avatar
      @AuntieBuddie

      It will always be Road Tax for us more senior citizens 😂​@@Brian-om2hh

  5. @RonStanley-u4h Avatar
    @RonStanley-u4h

    Thanks for another great, informative podcast. I drive an e-C4 but ned something slightly larger for my next EV. A larger boot to carry around my mobility scooter and fit the shopping in. Some more room in the cabin as well for my long legs and hopefully more extension on the steering wheel (completely agree with you on that Mike). It doesn’t need to be a huge car and the range doesn’t need to massive (250 miles or so) but the driving features I would like only tend to be on the top of the range, long range cars. Any thoughts?

  6. @brianevans8127 Avatar
    @brianevans8127

    I thought that the current name is VED vehicle exercise duty, road fund licience is the term my dad use back in the early 60’s. I like to channel and its getting me up to speed with EVs. My current car is a mild hybred Kia Stonic which I am looking to change next summer/autumn. As I hit to big 70 at the end of the year it will probibly be my last. Don’t need to worry about child buggies now but maybe mobility scooters instead so something with a bit more room in the back than the Stonic. Quick car history, 13year old Morris Mini Traveller circ 1961(£30), Austin A35 (when father gave up driving), Vauxhall Chevette, mk1 VW Golf, 2x Montego ests., Focus ests. Kia Carrens 2, 2x Kia Stonic. Cheers

  7. @BMWHP2 Avatar
    @BMWHP2

    Yeah, the new KHH, thanks EV friends.
    We all love the nice retro car designs of the 60th up to 90th . . the R5, the Alpine, the Mini . . . .I wonder why 😉😇
    Buying “to big” cars is probably also a bit “status”? And indeed waste of material.
    But . . . there are a lot of people that realy need a bigger car, like Nicola.
    I would never vote for restricting people to buy a bigger Car.
    That would open the door for restricting people to buy a bigger house or boat?.
    Those are also more expansive to build and to maintain. So when you can afford it and like it, go for it.

  8. @Petelmrg Avatar
    @Petelmrg

    Weight and big (perhaps unnecessary large) batteries – you are pushed into the larger heavier ones as the smaller battery version is usually only the ‘poverty spec’ model without any of the ‘toys’ we are used to.

  9. @sIightIybored Avatar
    @sIightIybored

    Option packs are definitely included in the list price for the Additional Rate of Vehicle Excise Duty (not Road Fund Licence).

  10. @northpointproductionsltd1592 Avatar
    @northpointproductionsltd1592

    FIFTY MINUTES?! 😮

    Let’s just have the “Kilowatt Hour” and be done with it… 🤣

  11. @simonevans8979 Avatar
    @simonevans8979

    I look at the average journey time and how often (and where) I recharge my car to decide what range I need, which is how I ended up with my Peugeot E-208 and a 200+mile range. Only plug it in once a week. Weekend charging at home works perfectly for me, with just the odd top up when I’m in the office. NEVER had to charge it on a public charger (although have been tempted by Tesco’s chargers, charging while shopping seems beneficial even to a cheapskate like me)! I learned very early on to get charging down to a couple of percent before getting a charge – Saves a fortune!

  12. @PaulMeier-cu3ds Avatar
    @PaulMeier-cu3ds

    Enjoyed KHH as ever. Thank you for the editorial ban of “city car” for small cars with small batteries. What might be interesting is a bit more discussion of use cases for day to day driving; it is not all about range. To turn to another madness, Renault’s three stalks to the right of the steering wheel not only confounds right handers, but completely screws us lefties.

  13. @AuntieBuddie Avatar
    @AuntieBuddie

    Small cars are awkward to get in and out of if like me, your restricted with mobility. Mind you, the 7 series BMW we used to have, required me to fold myself in half! 😊

  14. @Paul-hu3zr Avatar
    @Paul-hu3zr

    Let us not forget that much of the weight in modern cars is safety equipment, the increased size due to pedestrian safety, and crumple zones. Emissions has to be incentivised, so that our towns and cities don’t become toxic no go areas.

    1. @salibaba Avatar
      @salibaba

      Bring on the Kei cars

  15. @Erikkrols Avatar
    @Erikkrols

    Road tax – USA North Carolina – I pay for my 2014 SMART ID yearly 886 USD and for my Jaguar XJ8 (5.0 liter) 165 $. NC State clearly doesn’t like to favor electric cars.

  16. @Popdog76 Avatar
    @Popdog76

    Medical emergency delayed the robotaxi event, that’s why it was rushed

    1. @ObiePaddles Avatar
      @ObiePaddles

      Agreed.

      And they dont get Tesla generally and so make some pretty daft comments. Eg: Tesla shares fell after Model S and Y announcements not just this one…its normal.

    2. @jamesengland7461 Avatar
      @jamesengland7461

      ​@ObiePaddles every time Tesla breaks a sales or profit record, the stock falls

    3. @jamespaul2587 Avatar
      @jamespaul2587

      The “emergency” was coincidental with the delay of the event, it was rushed because they didn’t want to give details or specs on the products

  17. @salibaba Avatar
    @salibaba

    My parents had all sorts of cars when I was younger, mostly aquired from the yellow or blue paper at the petrol station.
    Austin Princess
    Nissan Bluebird
    Lada Samara
    Mk1 gold fiesta
    Mk2 Cavalier
    Austin Maestro
    Volvo 340
    Mk2 Polo saloon
    Mitsubishi Carisma
    Fiat Brava
    Rover 75
    Rover 25
    Meriva
    More recently-
    C3
    C3 Picasso x2
    Peugeot 508
    C1
    Dacia Sandero
    Mitsubishi Eclipse

    More cars than hot dinners!

  18. @RichardHilditch Avatar
    @RichardHilditch

    It was cruise robo taxi from GM that was being supervised from remote operators. Not Tesla.

  19. @storkychapy Avatar
    @storkychapy

    Cars, your parents drove. My dad worked Volkswagen dealership back in the day.
    In 1973, I was 4 years old. Dad would drive the works van ( a VW Type 2) as his company car. I can remember running up and down the back of the van while he would drive us to our destination. Health and safety 70’s style 😂

  20. @worldofcars_ldn Avatar
    @worldofcars_ldn

    I’m an avid ‘Electrifier’ so please keep up the good work! The latest ‘Whatcar least reliable car’ results came out recently and amongst the worst are MG & Vauxhall EVs. Have you at Electrifying thought of doing your own survey of EV owners and publishing the results? Maybe you can add a reliability rating to your new car reviews and used car sales page? Peace and love! 🖖

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