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    Trade-in Resale Prices

    look up the price on parkers.co.uk as a guide, private about £13000, dealer about £15000 retail A1
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    Ora Cat would you consider

    yes but so is the ZS, its less than £13,000 equivalent in china and the new one is far superior to the ora, if MG can pitch the excite model at £25,000 or less they will sell loads, the trouble is there are loads of new EV's coming out in 2022/23 with new cheaper battery technology, I'll wait thanks
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    Ora Cat would you consider

    yes but so is the ZS, its less than £13,000 equivalent in china and the new one is far superior to the ora, if MG can pitch the excite model at £25,000 or less they will sell loads, the trouble is there are loads of new EV's coming out in 2022/23 with new cheaper battery technology, I'll wait thanks
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    Octopus Go or Agile

    Well I shop around every year for the best deal so only locked in for 12 months max, can pay a penalty to leave early so if they are not competitive people will leave, but for some EV drivers Octopus has one of the best rates at the moment and a lot of power companies are foreign owned or have a...
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    Octopus Go or Agile

    I think it all depends on how often you charge your electric car and whether you can use your appliances at night, for me doing about 100 miles a week and unable to use the appliances due to pets sleeping in the same room, I found EDF electric tariff was the cheapest overall with octopus a close...
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    Octopus Go or Agile

    I looked at both octopus and EDF, for our usage decided EDF was the best overall, but we are low users of electric on my car, currently averaging 50 miles a week, but still use 8000 Kw a year
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