EV opposition in the media is ramping up

So, will the General Election increase or reduce this rubbish?

Too busy to care or an election issue?
If one side is doing badly and needs to change the narrative and the headlines, then that party's media supporters will want to deliver diversionary tactics. A bit of throwaway sensationalism against easy targets seems to be the accepted way.
 
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Oh dear....


.... not loud enough, perhaps? Certainly caused the demise of a pidgeon that didn't hear the MG!
I notice the little word 'could' in the articles first sentence.

'Researchers suggest electric or hybrid vehicles could pose more risk'

so I could suggest an alternative.......

'Researchers suggest electric or hybrid vehicles could pose less risk'
 
I notice the little word 'could' in the articles first sentence.

'Researchers suggest electric or hybrid vehicles could pose more risk'

so I could suggest an alternative.......

'Researchers suggest electric or hybrid vehicles could pose less risk'
Indeed, they are supposed to be researchers not "suggesters"! Facts, not speculation please!

I suggest it is a load of old baloney! (see, how easy was that!?)
 
Quentin WIlson is fighting the corner on linkedin.
The data covers 2013-2017, when there were no pedestrian warning sounds.

Now, ban mobile phones and headphones being used when crossing roads and they might survive a little longer.
 
Some actual, proper evidence based counter-arguments:


 
There are quite a few commercial charging stations not far from where I live. But none of them seem to be used that much. The reason is not because there are so few EVs. Rather because they are so expensive. Well over 3 times the standard OFGEM electric tariff and some 12 times a typical off peak tariff.

Ok. I fully accept that not everyone can charge at home. But for example Sainsbury's rapid charge price was 72p/kWh.

Many people hunt for the cheapest petrol and the same applies to electric charging.
 
More babbling nonsense from The Telegraph:

‘My electric hatchback is as heavy as a Jeep – I needed new tyres after 7,500 miles’
Drivers face ‘astronomical’ costs as hefty vehicles dramatically increase wear
Well my MG5 was going fine at 28,000 miles on its original front tyres until, on Thursday, I clipped a sharp curb with the front nearside, puncturing that tyre.
I was holding off till nearer winter to replace them, but decided to change the front tyres Michelin crossclimate 2’s.
Now, I thought the car was superb, quiet, comfortable and with excellent handling and performance before, albeit a bit too willing to spin the front wheels.
Last night I did a leisurely hundred mile round-trip to visit daughter and granddog for dinner. The difference in noise levels and comfort was instantly apparent. The steering response and feel is also very noticeable.
I had these tyres all round on my three previous Citroens and loved them.
As usual on the front wheel drive cars the rear tyres look like lasting much, much longer.
( and the new fronts will be fine now after the fitter’s embarrassment at having to swap them round to the correct rotation before I would release my debit card from the grasp of the moths ?)
 
Thanks for the recommendation, we will need to change some of ours next service probably.

According to the Telegraph we should have a whip round as you'll no doubt be selling your home and all your other possessions to pay for two new tyres!
 
Thanks for the recommendation, we will need to change some of ours next service probably.

According to the Telegraph we should have a whip round as you'll no doubt be selling your home and all your other possessions to pay for two new tyres!
Oh no - I was seeing prices of around £150 each but opted to have this backwards rotation expert fit two for £135 each ?
 
The FUD stories are getting more and more desperate. The oil industry realises they are in big trouble as global oil sales are down 6%. That'll make a dent in those millions of dollars a minute.
 
Last week it was all about EVs being silent killers and twice+ as likely to kill pedestrians.

Turns out it was based on a survey from 2013-2017 before slow speed sounds!
 
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