(10-12-2018 10:30am)XFullFatTim Wrote: It is very expensive, but ask your local friendly JLR dealers for test drives of the RRS p400E Plug in Hybrid but make sure that they give you a whole weekend loan, a couple of hours isn’t long enough to see if a Hybrid or BEV will suit your needs. It is also worth doing the same for a Jaguar IPace, if they in your budget. Also my experience with a petrol hybrid is that for the motoring I now do I could have gone straight to a fully electric car as the vast majority of my miles are now journies that are 30-40 miles round trip and I also have a very generous government here in Scotland that not only gives you free high speed charging in public car parks but for PHEV and BEV owners parking is free.......... one warning though, the Govt Official electric consumption and petrol consumption is as misleading as it is for normal cars. My Countryman is officially tested as having a 26 miles electric range, these cold days i’m lucky to get 18 miles range but in the mornings (or when I chose to activate the standard park heating/cooling) I go out to a toasty warm, fully defrosted car ready to drive away if I remember to set the park heat - which will only operate if the car is plugged into mains or a charger. On a standard 13amp socket the car takes 3 hours to recharge from flat but on a public high speed charger it only takes 40 minutes.
Thanks for the info but I think those vehicles are out of my range. Also I feel the need to move on from JLR and go German. My wife has taken a liking to the BMW X6. Complete marmite car. Absolutey hated it at first but the more I see them on the road, the more I like them. Will defo have to be at least the 40d m sport or perhaps the bonkers m50d.
Also on a different note, after a full fill up with diesel, the projected range is about 320-330 miles. My last fill up shows an estimated range of 440 miles! Maybe the software update have suddenly made the car more economical. I reset the trip to keep a record and see how much I actually get. Average mpg is still about 25-27 so the same as before.