Twozaskars
Retro Guru
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Don't fancy trawling through every single post but mostly agree with LGF on page one. I live on an estate built during the 70's and 80's so there's just about enough room currently for all the cars here. My kids won't be able to afford houses though so In three years we could have two more cars here because there's not much in the way of public transport. I own a 29 year old Renault 5, 1.2. It's great and exceeds 40mpg with ease. We also own an almost new petrol 1.0 fiesta that my mrs uses everyday for work (because she would spend 4hours+ on / waiting for buses vs 30 mins in car) Note the word 'own'. Not every shiny new car is on tick. I saved up for it because I really, really wanted it and I've worked hard for it. It does concern me that all these people are just going for lease agreements so they can keep up, as all this irresponsible borrowing previously came to a head 10 years ago which I guess these people forgot? I own a land Rover too but we won't talk about that....
Anyway, if Musk really cares about the future of the planet and believes everyone should drive leccy cars - why on earth doesn't he build cars people can actually afford?? Where is he getting the lithium for his batteries if he's not digging it out of the ground somewhere?
I've been guilty myself of falling for the SUV marketing and while I believe everyone should be allowed to spend their money on whatever they like, find it strange that so many people buy these cars just to sit in city traffic. I think the best two solutions are to improve public transport (use the HS2 money perhaps?) and encourage people to actually work near where they live instead of driving an hour to the next city or whatever.
Don't fancy trawling through every single post but mostly agree with LGF on page one. I live on an estate built during the 70's and 80's so there's just about enough room currently for all the cars here. My kids won't be able to afford houses though so In three years we could have two more cars here because there's not much in the way of public transport. I own a 29 year old Renault 5, 1.2. It's great and exceeds 40mpg with ease. We also own an almost new petrol 1.0 fiesta that my mrs uses everyday for work (because she would spend 4hours+ on / waiting for buses vs 30 mins in car) Note the word 'own'. Not every shiny new car is on tick. I saved up for it because I really, really wanted it and I've worked hard for it. It does concern me that all these people are just going for lease agreements so they can keep up, as all this irresponsible borrowing previously came to a head 10 years ago which I guess these people forgot? I own a land Rover too but we won't talk about that....
Anyway, if Musk really cares about the future of the planet and believes everyone should drive leccy cars - why on earth doesn't he build cars people can actually afford?? Where is he getting the lithium for his batteries if he's not digging it out of the ground somewhere?
I've been guilty myself of falling for the SUV marketing and while I believe everyone should be allowed to spend their money on whatever they like, find it strange that so many people buy these cars just to sit in city traffic. I think the best two solutions are to improve public transport (use the HS2 money perhaps?) and encourage people to actually work near where they live instead of driving an hour to the next city or whatever.