Yes it is.Just had my old chum from Italy visit, he bought a Tesla when it was a couple of years old not sure of model but it included free for life Supercharging, he's now covered over 250,000km and battery has lost 18% of capacity but still enough for driving round and about Milan, uses about 20% going to the lakes.
Is it still possible to find sh Teslas with the life time offer?
Which variant of (used) ioniq 5 would you recommend?Having had my Hyundai Ioniq5 for three years and 60,000 miles, I can state they work and do what you need them to.
Its a full battery EV and has 240 mile range at 90% charge (now, in May). I found these used examples near Ipswich.
I can only vouch for the one I’ve got, a 77kwh Premium, RWD.Which variant of (used) ioniq 5 would you recommend?
Totally agree, although my leased MY26 Volvo EX30 hasn’t been any trouble at all. The Enyaq is great and only reason I didn’t go for one is the fact it’s RWD.My Polestar 2 goes back next week after 2 years and it's been great. My wife had a Volvo EX30 but we had no end of problems with it - we kept it about 18 months before admitting defeat and she went back to an Audi petrol, cost us about £18,000! I've ordered a Skoda Enyaq as my replacement, as someone has already mentioned it makes a lot of sense to lease an electric car - no capital outlay and the payments are probably equal to, or even less, than the depreciation, especially if you're buying new.
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