Don’t want an EV? These are the BEST petrol and diesel cars on sale | What Car?

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30 responses to “Don’t want an EV? These are the BEST petrol and diesel cars on sale | What Car?”

  1. Robert Lloyd Avatar
    Robert Lloyd

    Ice is cool 👍

  2. michaeli160954 Avatar
    michaeli160954

    The EV prices are in free fall, second hand from new, 12 months ultra low mileage . DONT BUY AN EV. It will seriously damage your wealth

    1. Eric Wadge Avatar
      Eric Wadge

      You must not have been looking closely at the market mate. Residuals on EVs are really good. They depreciate far slower than ICE vehicles.

    2. James Avatar
      James

      ​@Eric Wadgethat used to be the case, not just now

    3. steve cross Avatar
      steve cross

      @Eric Wadge Providing the batteries have a good warranty, I might be interested. Even with a year old car, you don’t know how the batteries were maintained. It is all pie in the sky anyway for me, as I live in apartments, with on-street parking. It would be very costly and time-consuming for me to Own an EV. I would need to charge at expensive public charging sites and wait, maybe an hour or two for a full charge. EV Crusaders don’t think about guys like me and there are millions of us. 😊

    4. Eric Wadge Avatar
      Eric Wadge

      @steve cross I feel you. I spent 2 years without access to home charging and having to rely on public charging. It is not for the faint of heart. You are essentially always thinking about where you are going to get the next charger and whether chargers are going to be full. I’ve since managed to buy a garage and it’s now having an EV is just the simplest thing ever.

    5. steve cross Avatar
      steve cross

      @Eric Wadge I live in a medium size town. There are only seven public charge points over three sites. Not nearly enough. That’s if they are all working.

  3. Paul Holterhaus Avatar
    Paul Holterhaus

    I won’t buy again until I can have electric……….Seeing Ice as History……………Paul

    1. Snoopy Avatar
      Snoopy

      🙉🙈🙊

    2. MOSS FEEN Avatar
      MOSS FEEN

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  4. joeyat Avatar
    joeyat

    The Honda Jazz looks like it’s been in accident.. the front nose looks like you’ve smacked a bollard and folded the bonnet in!

    1. Mihnea Lazăr Avatar
      Mihnea Lazăr

      Lmao I agree

  5. What Car? Avatar
    What Car?

    Would you buy an electric car? If so, which one?

    1. Crestas Avatar
      Crestas

      Yeah the Tesla Model Y. It’s currently the best car for the money!

    2. Martin Beacher Avatar
      Martin Beacher

      No as I don’t have £30k+ just lying around.

    3. MOSS FEEN Avatar
      MOSS FEEN

      Not a Chance nothing wrong with my Diesel car

    4. Niall Hanlon Avatar
      Niall Hanlon

      Yes a Scalextric

    5. Anthony Connor Avatar
      Anthony Connor

      I would never buy an electric car. Toyota and Honda’s self-charging hybrid system is a better all rounder.

  6. Nabeel majeed Avatar
    Nabeel majeed

    I like the Cadillac escalade ESV from 2020 for seeing that it has a Cadillac escalade ESV Electric like the 2020 or with another fuel. 😊

  7. steve cross Avatar
    steve cross

    The Sportage is a great car, but so is the new Nissan Qashqai. It has plenty of punch in sports mode, but returned 50.1 mpg on a trip I did recently. It has a very nice interior with Nappa leather, heated seats and steering wheel, with massage function. A very nice 10 speaker Bose sound system. And a class leading auto pilot. It was also designed and built in the UK. Although a Japanese company, it is a British car. I think that is worth promoting.

  8. Michael Archer Avatar
    Michael Archer

    All so boringly predictable.
    Why do you always pick the same old makes and models.
    I’ve just bought a brand new Mazda 2 , didn’t see that get a mention, oh but then it’s not a BMW or Honda or even Kia. Yawn yawn.😂😂

  9. paul d Avatar
    paul d

    You call the government’s proposal to ban the sale of ICE cars as a “pledge”. I’d characterise it as a threat – monumentally stupid virtue signalling made without regard to economic consequences.

  10. Sparky 69 Avatar
    Sparky 69

    And here is my problem. I can get a tesla 3 2nd hand..I live in a flat and I have to supercharge it..or I pay the same money and have cheaper running and range but this will no doubt be a financial loss. Europe has decided to slow EV growth and look at hydrogen..where to go with this is anyones guess

  11. Res, Non Verba Avatar
    Res, Non Verba

    Synthetic fuels are the way forward. This should be publicised and pushed at every opportunity.

  12. Amitav Raja Avatar
    Amitav Raja

    So Kia Sportage is the best in this group but it’s not clear which version is the chosen by What Car: is it the non Hybrid or the Hybrid version?

  13. ken bradley Avatar
    ken bradley

    I live in a town in North Yorkshire, Sunaks constituency. 2 years ago I email my council asking when and where some public chargers would be fitted. Was told 10 chargers, 4 in the town and 6 more around the area. Still waiting for them. Emailed them again and never even got a reply. The delay has doubled the cost of installation according to a minutes of a meeting that was held. Is there any wonder people are reluctant to make the change, even if they could afford it.

  14. Nicholas Riley Avatar
    Nicholas Riley

    Some of your choices are liable to show up in your least reliable car tables!

  15. Robert Walker Avatar
    Robert Walker

    Kia aye wait till the engine blows up utter rubbish

  16. ar Avatar
    ar

    Wow number 1 on the list have a day off lad. That’s one ugly vehicle just nasty. Kia sponsored this I suggest?

  17. Stephen Collins Avatar
    Stephen Collins

    What an odd list. No diesels when for a lot of people they are way cheaper to run. My wife’s petrol XC40 is more expensive to run than my Diesel Q7! 4 Series over much more practical 3 Series, no idea why the X7 is in there either, good car but not exactly mainstream or affordable. Also a test of non-EV’s that continually mentions EV’s! What has happened to What Car?

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