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10 responses to “NEW VW Caddy Hybrid review! | What Car?”

  1. @Feilding8187 Avatar
    @Feilding8187

    Never going to be an option in real world use. It’s a hybrid, so as bad as a EV. Fire risk too great, insurance high and home insurance is higher if parked at home. Some business won’t allow any EV or hybrid on site. I’ve been asked what vehicle I drive before going to a job. I would have lost the job if I hadn’t got a normal diesel vehicle. Signs going up everywhere at business premises, ‘ No EV’ .

    1. @gmark007isGianmarcoMaioli Avatar
      @gmark007isGianmarcoMaioli

      Load of nonsense, where do you live? The US? In Europe it’s quite the opposite. And although statistically speaking hybrids have twice the chance of catching fire than combustion engines, the statistics say 3 fires per 100.000 vehicles in comparison to 1.5.

    2. @Feilding8187 Avatar
      @Feilding8187

      ​@@gmark007isGianmarcoMaioli I’m in UK. Even main dealers won’t buy EV’s in as a trade in. Even if they sold them. The bubble has burst with the EV’s. Too expensive to run. And too many problems. Worthless used.

    3. @gmark007isGianmarcoMaioli Avatar
      @gmark007isGianmarcoMaioli

      @@Feilding8187EVs == hybrids.

    4. @joshpipe7755 Avatar
      @joshpipe7755

      That is very surprising to me. Do you mind if I ask what industry you work in?

    5. @Feilding8187 Avatar
      @Feilding8187

      ​@@joshpipe7755 Building maintenance is one of my jobs. No staff just me, the ” NO EV ” signs are not uncommon now, businesses are having second thoughts about EV’s and hybrids. The fire risk is too great. And building insurance costs are higher. Even charger points are being removed. They push insurance premiums up even higher. Its a sign of the times, moving away from EV’s and hybrids. The public charging points local to me aren’t used much, very rare to see them used.

  2. @seanfallon4580 Avatar
    @seanfallon4580

    How many EV cars have caught fire i wonder 😢

    1. @SnazzBot Avatar
      @SnazzBot

      Significantly less than petrol or diesel but the big oil companies want you to focus only on electric cars.

  3. @zaksklods2054 Avatar
    @zaksklods2054

    Sharan-bora😂🙂‍↕️⏏️

  4. @zaksklods2054 Avatar
    @zaksklods2054

    <-KIA[seed🔅🔆f-pace[Jag`->

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