350 miles a week mainly motorway. Is EV a good idea?

So “reopening” this thread… looks like I have been sold a standard range rather than a long range.

Do people still think that for the kind of weekly mileage I’m doing (about 300 - 250/270 is motorway) that this car is still a good idea?

I’m getting between 160-190/200(at a real push with less motorway), I don’t mind plugging in, usually twice a week or so, I’m more worried about winter to be honest! Is it going to cost me a fortune?

Trying to decide if I keep the car, or hand it back. If I keep obviously want money back from the dealer. I like the car to drive, I like the spec etc, it’s just the battery issue that’s putting doubt in my mind.

Thanks
EV database reckons worst case scenario with range (Winter Motorway) would be a 110 mile range.


So you might have to charge every night, perhaps husband charges at the weekend?

Get an EV tariff and it will be much cheaper than petrol/diesel
 
you saying electricity costs more than petrol/diesel?

My diesel costs $27aud/100kms

My EV costs $4.68aud/100kms (when not solar charging)
 
Trying to decide if I keep the car, or hand it back. If I keep obviously want money back from the dealer. I like the car to drive, I like the spec etc, it’s just the battery issue that’s putting doubt in my mind.
If you were mis-sold though you should demand some money back, with the threat of rejecting the car.
 
EV database reckons worst case scenario with range (Winter Motorway) would be a 110 mile range.


So you might have to charge every night, perhaps husband charges at the weekend?

Get an EV tariff and it will be much cheaper than petrol/diesel
Thanks for your help on both posts. Yes we have an EV tariff so it is saving money. Thank you

you saying electricity costs more than petrol/diesel?

My diesel costs $27aud/100kms

My EV costs $4.68aud/100kms (when not solar charging)
I have no said anywhere that electricity costs more than petrol/diesel

How many miles do you do a day?
If you can plug in over night for 5 or 6 hours you should be fine
I do about 50 miles a day. I do get about 3 days out of a charge, with some spare miles, but I plug in at about 20%. Thank you
 
So “reopening” this thread… looks like I have been sold a standard range rather than a long range.
check all the paperwork and original add whether it says Long Range or not.
Do people still think that for the kind of weekly mileage I’m doing (about 300 - 250/270 is motorway) that this car is still a good idea?

weekly 300 miles is fine for SR - what is daily usage?
I’m getting between 160-190/200(at a real push with less motorway), I don’t mind plugging in, usually twice a week or so, I’m more worried about winter to be honest! Is it going to cost me a fortune?

LR or SR will cost you the same - it's the mileage you are paying for. 5 hours of a 3-pin slow charge at 2.3kW overnight gives you about 30% range so you would charge about 3-4 nights a week and with BG that's £1.30 per night/5 hours charging

winter or summer, depends how much you drive in one day. can you top up at work if need be? (but, you should be fine without that as well)

Trying to decide if I keep the car, or hand it back. If I keep obviously want money back from the dealer. I like the car to drive, I like the spec etc, it’s just the battery issue that’s putting doubt in my mind.

If they sold it to you as LR and you can prove it - they should give you a good discount - I would think about £1,000 depending on car model, age and mileage. Compare prices on the internet for SR and LR of as many equivalent cars as possible.
 
If you were mis-sold though you should demand some money back, with the threat of rejecting the car.
I have emailed the dealer last night and asked for a call. I will then follow up with an email with my asks in. I would like to avoid handing back and would rather have money back, as this would be the second car I have had to hand back in a month. I had previously purchased a Kia Sportage, which in the first 48 hours had a broken Clutch Master Cylinder, which was fixed under warranty, then it developed 2 fuel injector failures, so it was handed back. I feel as if I am cursed with cars :)

check all the paperwork and original add whether it says Long Range or not.


weekly 300 miles is fine for SR - what is daily usage?


LR or SR will cost you the same - it's the mileage you are paying for. 5 hours of a 3-pin slow charge at 2.3kW overnight gives you about 30% range so you would charge about 3-4 nights a week and with BG that's £1.30 per night/5 hours charging

winter or summer, depends how much you drive in one day. can you top up at work if need be? (but, you should be fine without that as well)



If they sold it to you as LR and you can prove it - they should give you a good discount - I would think about £1,000 depending on car model, age and mileage. Compare prices on the internet for SR and LR of as many equivalent cars as possible.
Thanks for all the above. The advert stated Long Range and the calls are recorded where they stated long range.
I work in purchasing for a living, so not worried about my negotiating skills, more the practicalities of the EV for my personal journey.
 
Thanks for all the above. The advert stated Long Range and the calls are recorded where they stated long range.
I work in purchasing for a living, so not worried about my negotiating skills, more the practicalities of the EV for my personal journey.

sorry, I keep saying 300 miles... - 350 miles per week is absolutely fine for SR. No worries. get some money back and enjoy the drive - lovely car for the money ...
 
sorry, I keep saying 300 miles... - 350 miles per week is absolutely fine for SR. No worries. get some money back and enjoy the drive - lovely car for the money ...
Don't worry, I see the confusion :) Thanks, I will confirm how I get on!

I do70 miles a day and add 30-40% each night just incase I get a failed charge
Great thank you. I'm new to EV so all information is helpful.
 
had previously purchased a Kia Sportage, which in the first 48 hours had a broken Clutch Master Cylinder, which was fixed under warranty, then it developed 2 fuel injector failures, so it was handed back. I feel as if I am cursed with cars :)

Consider yourself extremely lucky that KIA failed - that got you into EV and cheap and enjoyable ride!

Note: whatever you read on this forum, remember it's mostly us complaining about things that are usually down to us and not teh car - not reading the instruction manual or things that are "missing" whilst forgetting to take into account budget price we all paid ...
 
Consider yourself extremely lucky that KIA failed - that got you into EV and cheap and enjoyable ride!

Note: whatever you read on this forum, remember it's mostly us complaining about things that are usually down to us and not teh car - not reading the instruction manual or things that are "missing" whilst forgetting to take into account budget price we all paid ...
Thanks Fred. To be honest I've found the forum extremely helpful and knowledgeable, more help than the dealer that's for sure :)
 
So, conversations with the dealer are that they have definitely mis-sold and rather than offer any money off, they would prefer to give me a full refund and me hand the car back!

well, they are not the only ones selling ZS in Australia or wherever you are ... first check the prices of standard range ZS equivalent and if they cost about the same, think whether you want to keep that one or not ... if you want LR or better priced SR, tell them you'll bring it back next week due to prior commitments and in the meantime look for another ZS/car ... just don't stress about it too much ...

Are they MG authorised dealers? Those are either dodgy or have no idea what they are doing so either way ...
 
well, they are not the only ones selling ZS in Australia or wherever you are ... first check the prices of standard range ZS equivalent and if they cost about the same, think whether you want to keep that one or not ... if you want LR or better priced SR, tell them you'll bring it back next week due to prior commitments and in the meantime look for another ZS/car ... just don't stress about it too much ...

Are they MG authorised dealers? Those are either dodgy or have no idea what they are doing so either way ...
I'm in the UK Fred. The dealer is in Preston.
I've told them my best and final or they can have it back and I will look again. I won't be held to ransom over a mistake they made.
Thanks
 
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I'm in the UK Fred. The dealer is Perrys MG Preston.
I've told them my best and final or they can have it back and I will look again. I won't be held to ransom over a mistake they made.
Thanks

I think the price difference between second hand SR and LR should be about £500- £1,000 max. New ones are about £2,000 more for LR ... consider whether they priced it as SR and sold as LR ...

See how happy you are about that particular car and how much all the hassle is worth to you

Have a look here (they seem slightly overpriced..) and on AutoTrader for prices. I was happy to travel to get my mine as long as it was a good deal ..

 
So it’s going back. I’m not happy, I’m not happy with the service etc. off car shopping this weekend we go.

Thanks everyone for all your advice and help, it’s really appreciated.
 
So “reopening” this thread… looks like I have been sold a standard range rather than a long range.

Why does this keep happening ?‍♂️

The amount of people on here that haven't been given this fundamental piece of information from the dealers is crazy.
 
So “reopening” this thread… looks like I have been sold a standard range rather than a long range.

Do people still think that for the kind of weekly mileage I’m doing (about 300 - 250/270 is motorway) that this car is still a good idea?

I’m getting between 160-190/200(at a real push with less motorway), I don’t mind plugging in, usually twice a week or so, I’m more worried about winter to be honest! Is it going to cost me a fortune?

Trying to decide if I keep the car, or hand it back. If I keep obviously want money back from the dealer. I like the car to drive, I like the spec etc, it’s just the battery issue that’s putting doubt in my mind.

Thanks
It will be fine.

Charging from home on a 8.5p kWh deal means you save arm fulls of cash every year on fuel costs.

I've driven my SR all kinds of distances without drama.
 
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