(18-01-2014 07:41pm)jitenc Wrote: Guess what my next car would be ..... Wouldn't be a exaggerated 27.9 mpg diesel .... If I can afford it!
Electric cars are no more environmentally friendly than petrol cars. The problem is the batteries - the production process is terrible for the environment and they don't last the life of the car, so each car requires several batteries to be produced/disposed of. An electric car needs to do something like 100,000 miles of being charged on wind/solar/nuclear ONLY to become better than a standard car. Considering most of our electricity comes from gas/coal means its impact is actually worse.
Cheaper MPG? With the purchase price and battery cost/rental being so high, are the running costs really less than a standard car? I wouldn't think so.
It really annoys me that people buy electric/hybrid cars and think they're changing the world. What's the point in buying a Honda hybrid and then bombing down the motorway at 90mph? Keep your petrol car and change your driving habits.
If your concern is the environment, keep the Evoque, but have the dog put down - his environmental impact is much, much greater. Have the cat put down and your wife can keep the Ford Focus, too.
Become vegetarian - your carbon footprint will reduce dramatically.
And best of all, don't have kids. That way your tiny environmental impact stops with you rather than increasing exponentially for the rest of time.