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Post by steppenwolf on Sept 22, 2023 6:53:15 GMT
When it comes to lying he makes Boris look like a lightweight amateur. When I first heard Sunak say that the ban on petrol/diesel cars from 2030 would be postponed to 2035 I thought that it was at last a bit of commonsense. OK it didn't go far enough because I don't think they should be banned at all - if electric cars are better then people will buy them anyway and if they're not better then sale of new petrol/diesel should not be banned.
However, this postponement on the ban to 2035 is not the worth the paper it's written on because the requirement that 80% of cars sold by car manufacturers are fully electric remains. So from 2030 80% of new cars sold must be BEVs or the manufacturer is heavily fined. So effectively a manufacturer will have to sell 4 new BEVs before it can sell 1 petrol/diesel car. So best of luck being able to get hold of a petrol/diesel car.
It's another example of how our laws get chopped and changed by various politicians and end up a total fucking mess. This law makes no sense whatsoever.
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Post by jonksy on Sept 22, 2023 6:57:07 GMT
When it comes to lying he makes Boris look like a lightweight amateur. When I first heard Sunak say that the ban on petrol/diesel cars from 2030 would be postponed to 2035 I thought that it was at last a bit of commonsense. OK it didn't go far enough because I don't think they should be banned at all - if electric cars are better then people will buy them anyway and if they're not better then sale of new petrol/diesel should not be banned. However, this postponement on the ban to 2035 is not the worth the paper it's written on because the requirement that 80% of cars sold by car manufacturers are fully electric remains. So from 2030 80% of new cars sold must be BEVs or the manufacturer is heavily fined. So effectively a manufacturer will have to sell 4 new BEVs before it can sell 1 petrol/diesel car. So best of luck being able to get hold of a petrol/diesel car. It's another example of how our laws get chopped and changed by various politicians and end up a total fucking mess. This law makes no sense whatsoever. This will be the death of the car industry mate as nobody wants the fucking things. VW proudly announced the other day that their new chinese imported hybrids have a range of 60 miles FFS.
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Post by steppenwolf on Sept 22, 2023 7:06:12 GMT
When it comes to lying he makes Boris look like a lightweight amateur. When I first heard Sunak say that the ban on petrol/diesel cars from 2030 would be postponed to 2035 I thought that it was at last a bit of commonsense. OK it didn't go far enough because I don't think they should be banned at all - if electric cars are better then people will buy them anyway and if they're not better then sale of new petrol/diesel should not be banned. However, this postponement on the ban to 2035 is not the worth the paper it's written on because the requirement that 80% of cars sold by car manufacturers are fully electric remains. So from 2030 80% of new cars sold must be BEVs or the manufacturer is heavily fined. So effectively a manufacturer will have to sell 4 new BEVs before it can sell 1 petrol/diesel car. So best of luck being able to get hold of a petrol/diesel car. It's another example of how our laws get chopped and changed by various politicians and end up a total fucking mess. This law makes no sense whatsoever. This will be the death of the car industry mate as nobody wants the fucking things. VW proudly announced the other day that their new chinese imported hybrids have a range of 60 miles FFS. That's actually pretty good for a hybrid - they're usually less than 30 miles. Hybrids were always a con to fool the WLTP test into giving huge mpg figures.
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Post by jonksy on Sept 22, 2023 7:11:14 GMT
This will be the death of the car industry mate as nobody wants the fucking things. VW proudly announced the other day that their new chinese imported hybrids have a range of 60 miles FFS. That's actually pretty good for a hybrid - they're usually less than 30 miles. Hybrids were always a con to fool the WLTP test into giving huge mpg figures. I take the boys to work most days when it's not raining its around trip of about 70miles per day. So a hybrid would still fall short. I fill my diesel truck once a week and still have plenty left per week after all the work and private use I give my truck.
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Post by steppenwolf on Sept 22, 2023 7:38:34 GMT
That's actually pretty good for a hybrid - they're usually less than 30 miles. Hybrids were always a con to fool the WLTP test into giving huge mpg figures. I take the boys to work most days when it's not raining its around trip of about 70miles per day. So a hybrid would still fall short. I fill my diesel truck once a week and still have plenty left per week after all the work and private use I give my truck. Yes but the basic point of the hybrid is to allow the car to do most of the EU WLTP test on electric power and a 30 mile range is quite sufficient for that - which is why most of them are limited to about 30 miles. Quite why the WLTP test is fooled I don't know, but it plainly doesn't take enough account of the electric power used because it delivers fictional mpg figures for hybrids (well over 100 mpg usually). But the reason why the manufacturers have to market hybrids is because the EU hands out big fines for manufacturers who breach required average mpg figures across their range. If you have a few hybrids in your range it raises the average mpg and avoids fines. The fact that the hybrids are actually less efficient than the petrol/diesel car they're derived from doesn't really matter.
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Post by Montegriffo on Sept 22, 2023 9:14:58 GMT
When it comes to lying he makes Boris look like a lightweight amateur. When I first heard Sunak say that the ban on petrol/diesel cars from 2030 would be postponed to 2035 I thought that it was at last a bit of commonsense. OK it didn't go far enough because I don't think they should be banned at all - if electric cars are better then people will buy them anyway and if they're not better then sale of new petrol/diesel should not be banned. However, this postponement on the ban to 2035 is not the worth the paper it's written on because the requirement that 80% of cars sold by car manufacturers are fully electric remains. So from 2030 80% of new cars sold must be BEVs or the manufacturer is heavily fined. So effectively a manufacturer will have to sell 4 new BEVs before it can sell 1 petrol/diesel car. So best of luck being able to get hold of a petrol/diesel car. It's another example of how our laws get chopped and changed by various politicians and end up a total fucking mess. This law makes no sense whatsoever. This will be the death of the car industry mate as nobody wants the fucking things. VW proudly announced the other day that their new chinese imported hybrids have a range of 60 miles FFS. Three times the average distance driven in a day by British car owners. You could own one of these hybrids and never hear the engine start up.
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Post by sheepy on Sept 22, 2023 9:23:56 GMT
When it comes to lying he makes Boris look like a lightweight amateur. When I first heard Sunak say that the ban on petrol/diesel cars from 2030 would be postponed to 2035 I thought that it was at last a bit of commonsense. OK it didn't go far enough because I don't think they should be banned at all - if electric cars are better then people will buy them anyway and if they're not better then sale of new petrol/diesel should not be banned. However, this postponement on the ban to 2035 is not the worth the paper it's written on because the requirement that 80% of cars sold by car manufacturers are fully electric remains. So from 2030 80% of new cars sold must be BEVs or the manufacturer is heavily fined. So effectively a manufacturer will have to sell 4 new BEVs before it can sell 1 petrol/diesel car. So best of luck being able to get hold of a petrol/diesel car. It's another example of how our laws get chopped and changed by various politicians and end up a total fucking mess. This law makes no sense whatsoever. The global manufacturers are all going electric before then anyway. They are now geared up for it as the Chinese are flooding the market already with much cheaper electric cars than they can produce. Almost like they knew beforehand.
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Post by sheepy on Sept 22, 2023 10:04:48 GMT
To be fair we even tried to get the largest battery manufacturing plant outside China up and running, alas Boris and his crew of vagabonds scuppered that one and instead chose to supplement the already dying on their feet controlled via the EU manufacturers.
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Post by jonksy on Sept 22, 2023 10:05:00 GMT
This will be the death of the car industry mate as nobody wants the fucking things. VW proudly announced the other day that their new chinese imported hybrids have a range of 60 miles FFS. Three times the average distance driven in a day by British car owners. You could own one of these hybrids and never hear the engine start up. Or hear the fucking things coming.
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Post by Montegriffo on Sept 22, 2023 10:10:24 GMT
Three times the average distance driven in a day by British car owners. You could own one of these hybrids and never hear the engine start up. Or hear the fucking things coming. Look, if they take out some of the mindless drones paying more attention to their phones than their environment that's not necessarily a bad thing.
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Post by jonksy on Sept 22, 2023 10:12:40 GMT
Or hear the fucking things coming. Look, if they take out some of the mindless drones paying more attention to their phones than their environment that's not necessarily a bad thing. Well I guess it would remove their carbon footprint.
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Post by Montegriffo on Sept 22, 2023 10:20:42 GMT
Look, if they take out some of the mindless drones paying more attention to their phones than their environment that's not necessarily a bad thing. Well I guess it would remove their carbon footprint. See, when you look for the positives they are not hard to find. You'll be able to hear birdsong in cities.
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Post by jonksy on Sept 22, 2023 10:22:37 GMT
Well I guess it would remove their carbon footprint. See, when you look for the positives they are not hard to find. You'll be able to hear birdsong in cities. The only thing you hear in cities are the remnants crying over their mourning for the EUSSR.
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Post by Montegriffo on Sept 22, 2023 10:27:47 GMT
See, when you look for the positives they are not hard to find. You'll be able to hear birdsong in cities. The only thing you hear in cities are the remnants crying over their mourning for the EUSSR. Yeah yeah, and the call to prayer coming from the minarets... No you are right, best to just live your whole life with a background hum like a cheap radio.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2023 11:01:05 GMT
Well I guess it would remove their carbon footprint. See, when you look for the positives they are not hard to find. You'll be able to hear birdsong in cities. There's plenty of parakeets singing, or perhaps squawking in Lewisham. Is that city enough for you? Some people think Sunak's relaxation of the plan is “totally evil” , “dangerous and desperate”, “a betrayal of our planet survival plans” and a “moment of shame”. There was a call for an instant general election. The cultists are using the word "genocide". As Melanie Phillips says: Well said. We need a proportionate response to this so called crisis, because, in my view, there is nothing we can do to change the weather or the climate.
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