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Originally posted by Andy2 View Postwhat's the best suv/car with best seats for back support ?
I have lower back pain and cars with low height seats or poor back support are a pain to drive.
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Originally posted by courtg9000 View PostI had to have a look at the X1 as its on a list I can choose from for my renewal if I choose to. (Motability, disabled driver, cannot use pedals for distance driving, need adaptations) It seemed nice enough but i'm not sure it would be comfortable on a long run.
Father in law loved his in his last year. Nice and tall to get out of, he drove long distance - travelling expert.
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Originally posted by Andy2 View Postwhat's the best suv/car with best seats for back support ?
I have lower back pain and cars with low height seats or poor back support are a pain to drive.
Merc's good (C/GLE) . Range Rover Not so good. Kia ok but not brilliant. VW Golf good. I need a new car. I tried a Jaguar I- Pace, Volvo XC40 and a BMW x1 pre lockdown 2. The BMw's were not very comfy. Jag were ok. The Volvo's on the other hand were very good. (I was having a bit of a flare up and felt ok in the Volvo)
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what's the best suv/car with best seats for back support ?
I have lower back pain and cars with low height seats or poor back support are a pain to drive.
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Originally posted by Scoobos View PostI was going to say:
and I live in the North East, where E cars seem to be everywhere (leafs etc, I think Nissan workers get big deals on them)
Then there are the family and friends discounts and these can be astronomical too. A neighbour just got around 30% off a Discovery.
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Originally posted by saptastic View Post25 minutes to get 80% charge on all electric cars ???? Not true. #fakenews
Problems are
- majority of chargers are slow chargers (very few rapid chargers)
- go to a service station and the rapid charger is always busy
- lots of chargers are broken
The infrastructure is terrible unless you have a tesla.
Which car doesn't allow an 80% charge in 25 minutes on a rapid charger at the stations?
But you are right, it's 45 minutes. (e-up and 1st gen VW e cars, leaf) - but the majority of others are faster than that. I didnt have my facts right there. Just all the e-cars I'm looking at do 80% in 25 mins on 50kw. (new VW's etc).
Whilst I only have a PHEV - I've NEVER had a charging point availability problem , and I live in the North East, where E cars seem to be everywhere (leafs etc, I think Nissan workers get big deals on them)Last edited by Scoobos; 21 November 2020, 13:32.
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Originally posted by Scoobos View PostI used to think that way, but its surprising just how many charge points there are, and it is literally 25 mins to get to 80% charge on all 100% e-cars , so its stopping for a wee and a bite to eat.
If you're skeptical, download one of the charging apps like ZapMap and check when you're doing a journey in your petrol car.
I bought PHEV for the reasons you give, and I regret it. I wish I'd gone full e-car.
Problems are
- majority of chargers are slow chargers (very few rapid chargers)
- go to a service station and the rapid charger is always busy
- lots of chargers are broken
The infrastructure is terrible unless you have a tesla.
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Originally posted by founder View PostI just bought a BMW SUV
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