Kilowatt Half Hour Episode 43: Dithering dealers, budget BYDs and the Pope’s i3 | Electrifying.com

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Today, Ginny and Mike discuss the Grandland, camping in and non-existent roundabouts.

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12 responses to “Kilowatt Half Hour Episode 43: Dithering dealers, budget BYDs and the Pope’s i3 | Electrifying.com”

  1. @CarmelaSchweitztz Avatar
    @CarmelaSchweitztz

    La mia gatta ha guardato questo video con me e ora pensa di poter diventare una star. È ora che faccia il provino💞

  2. @GertrudHellriegelel Avatar
    @GertrudHellriegelel

    I turned this video on to my grandmother and now she wants to be a blogger too. Looks like we’re in the family business😛

  3. @BMWHP2 Avatar
    @BMWHP2

    Thanks guys, always good work and fun.
    That cheaper BYD Dolphin is more in the range of the Citroën ë-C3 Max.
    About the same range, but the Max has the stronger motor, is cheaper, and my guess, the ë-C3 Max brings more comfort to the table.
    The new EV Hyundai Inster has specially folding seats to accommodate a large bed.

  4. @jamesmccormack3229 Avatar
    @jamesmccormack3229

    Sadly I think due to EVs and ICE still costing so much new, 60m PCP deals are needed, as most leases come with at least a 6m deposit which and less than the average year mileage allowance. A lot of people still have fear over the costs of coming out of lease deals either due to early leaving fees or repair fees for what is actually wear and tear and normal use that you don’t have to pay for when handing cars back on PCP.

  5. @bellshooter Avatar
    @bellshooter

    Chorley Group are great EV dealers, may be a way from you but their Tech Lead is Miles Roberts, a real evangelist.

  6. @Star14trek Avatar
    @Star14trek

    Electric cars in films … Back to the future nuclear powered not really electric thats like saying petrol power charged EV 😂… Johnny English in Mustang V8 vs a BMWi3 and the Mustang running out of juice 😂

  7. @Star14trek Avatar
    @Star14trek

    Well done guys we need a kwhr full hour not 30mins 😂 just 9nins more!

  8. @glennlambert5112 Avatar
    @glennlambert5112

    The Delorean was powered by petrol. it was the time circuits that needed the electric power. that is what Mr Fusion was for.

  9. @stephenrussell6074 Avatar
    @stephenrussell6074

    Audi at Oldham near Manchester are fantastic for EV purchases. Great attention and knowledge, good customer service.

  10. @ifanlappage1033 Avatar
    @ifanlappage1033

    The Deloen in back to the future, the engine still worked with petrol, only the time circuits were nuclear/lightning/electric.

  11. @Hayles6677 Avatar
    @Hayles6677

    I love the fact that European cities like Paris, Italy and Rome have little ami’s driving around. I’ve just got my Ami back from the dealers. Careé (name) suddenly stopped on a roundabout and RAC got a breakdown truck to pick her up and dealer had her for 4 months. Drive motor, fuse box and finally a new traction battery later, she was good to go. Not. Great experience really from Citroën. Took them too long to approve the parts under warranty. Dealer hadn’t seen an Ami before so lack of knowledge too!!! Anyway, back in my little car 🚙 again.

  12. @mikadavies660 Avatar
    @mikadavies660

    According to the latest YouTube info…. The YoYo is available in the UK. Problem is the YoYo is over £16,000

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