Price is based on supply and demand.
If MG want to have a limited edition product they have to keep them back.
But they want to sell more cars, so they are importing them even if there isn't demand.
These deals destroy the competition, who have to drop their prices (make a loss) or sell...
The only sustainable fuels are hydrogen (unavailable, costs a packet) or synthetic e-fuels (unavailable, will cost even more of a packet).
Your comments are all over the place, mate, which makes it very hard to take you seriously.
Saw a Red at the Edison Roundabout, Dorcan just before noon.
Didn't notice any other MG4s, used to see a Tango parked on Oxford Road when driving along there but didn't today.
Later on saw two blacks around Chilton, Oxfordshire. One I overtook on the A34 and then it followed me for a while...
People use PCP or lease because they want a newer car than they can afford to buy with cash. I suppose it also takes away some of risk of depreciation but then the depreciation costs are built into the monthly amount so you are still paying what they assume the depreciation will be.
Up to the...
I assume the concern was along the lines of this...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cwyvee57xz5o
Though I suppose it would then be your car being cloned to con someone else into thinking it was a legitimate purchase.
Don't want to make things too easy for these scamming scum.
Since this is an EV-focused site I just thought I would mention that EVs are very helpful dealing with the intermittency of renewables.
Octopus are showing the way with their 'greener nights' score and Agile tariff which shows the link between renewable surplus and low prices.
BEVs have a...
I agree e-fuels are a terrible idea.
Biofuels are a scandal - US corn being used to supplement "gasoline" which means huge amount of land and water are being used to power inefficient vehicles. And it's all to push up the income for US farmers/landowners.
Though I should say I was suggesting...
For us today our heat pump app reports roughly 400% efficiency for hot water, though I'm not sure it is totally accurate.
It essentially claims to have used 26% of the energy that an immersion heater would because 74% of the energy was harvested from the environment. (1.6kWh for 6.3kWh of water...
Personally I wouldn't mind so much allowing combustion car sales if they were forced to use synthetic e-fuels made from renewable electricity and not fossil fuel from under the ground.
Of course no one would want one because synthetic e-fuels are always going to cost a fortune.
Even then...
Inster with smaller battery for £18,250
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202504101186673
A long-range brand new Inster for under £19k
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202511177943643
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