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Default True cost of "filling" an electric car?



"whisky-dave" wrote in message
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On Friday, 22 April 2016 11:59:34 UTC+1, tony sayer wrote:
In article , 3899jk
scribeth thus


"tony sayer" wrote in message
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A local Taxi firm runs its diesel cars up to around 400,000 miles
they
don't do that with Petrol ones don't know why?...



Then find out.

Can't really be arsed, I imagine its because there're cheaper to run
perhaps;...

http://www.whatcar.com/news/petrol-d...rk-costs-less/

Working out whether a diesel- or a petrol-powered car will be cheaper
to
run
over three years is a complicated business.

It isn't just about fuel economy. Depreciation is the biggest cost in
car
ownership, so you need check how much the car will be worth after
three
years.

Do diesel cars cost more to buy than petrol ones?

Generally, yes. Broadly speaking, the smaller the car you're
considering,
the
bigger the premium you'll be charged for an equivalent diesel model.

Which costs more at the pump - petrol or diesel?

At the moment, diesel costs about 6.6p more per litre than petrol - or
about 30p
more per gallon.

Judging the difference only on fuel economy and fill-up costs makes
diesel
look
especially attractive - but that's why you need to consider the
differences in
purchase price, retained value, servicing costs and even insurance.


Most of them are passenger cars, mainly Skodas's

aren't all cars except perhaps formula 1 or formula E .



Course a lot of those cars are very small engines around 1 litre or so
now someone please tell me why they didn't go up the scale to 4 odd
litre Range rovers

Because that's a lot of weight to cart around.


Best done with a Diseasel then!...


and the like and by the same logic why are larger
engines still mainly diesel rather then Petrol;?....

Because with trucks you care most about running cost.



Indeed you do but heres another one. Over in France Gasoil, as they term
it, is the predominate fuel of choice there least all the froggies i was
involved in had diesel cars, petrol seemed an alien thing to them,
wonder why?.


why not try to find out if it's true first.

http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statist...cars_in_the_EU


Buyers prefer new petrol cars rather than diesel cars in most Member
States, while alternative fuels continue to play a minor role


Now why is it that France buy appear tom buy twice as
many deisel cars as petrol, and why do other contries differ.


Most likely because of what the French car industry chooses to produce.

Coud it be that certainm manufactiuers are lying to the customers
about all sorts of things and those customers have fallen for it.


Unlikely with the frogs who hardly ever buy that sort of ****.