CharlieH Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Transitioning from a gas-powered car to an electric vehicle (EV) is more than just a nod toward a greener future; it's an exciting lifestyle upgrade for many drivers. Yet, the switch can initially seem daunting. Here are five helpful tips from experts for those considering making the transition to an EV for personal use. Educate Yourself and Your Family One of the first steps in adopting an EV is understanding what these vehicles can offer and dispelling common myths. Start by exploring the range capabilities of modern EVs. Take the CUPRA Born, for example; with its 77kWh battery, it can cover up to 342 miles (WLTP)* on a single charge, depending on factors like temperature, air conditioning use, driving style, and tire pressure. Consider how often you genuinely drive beyond such distances without a break. Additionally, explore the cost benefits; switching to an electric vehicle often means reduced maintenance costs and lower spending on fuel. Explore Hybrid Options for a Smooth Transition For those not quite ready to go fully electric, hybrid vehicles present an excellent interim step, like the Toyota Yaris. Hybrids combine the benefits of a traditional combustion engine with an electric battery, offering increased fuel efficiency and reduced emissions. They can be appealing for drivers looking to experience the advantages of electric driving without completely parting from the familiarity of a gasoline engine. Hybrids often provide a more familiar driving experience while still contributing positively to the environment. Experience the Electric Advantage Firsthand Just like trying a new dish or visiting a new place, driving an EV can be an enlightening experience. Arrange a test drive with a trusted dealership to get a feel for the vehicle's performance and features. This hands-on experience is often the most convincing step in choosing an EV. You’ll find that misconceptions about charging infrastructure fade away once you’re behind the wheel. Embrace Technology for a Better Drive Modern EVs like the CUPRA Born come packed with technology designed to enhance your driving experience and efficiency. Car apps can help you schedule charges during off-peak hours, reducing your electricity costs. The advanced safety features—notably front assist, blind-spot detection, 360-degree cameras, and parking sensors—also contribute to lower insurance premiums by preventing accidents. Take it Step by Step Switching to an EV can feel like a big leap, but it doesn't have to happen overnight. Some families might find it beneficial to start with a hybrid and gradually transition to a fully electric vehicle as they grow accustomed to the new driving experience. Moreover, options like leasing can offer flexibility, allowing you to explore different models before making a purchase. Visualize a Greener Future While the journey to going electric might involve some changes, the rewards are plentiful both for the environment and your lifestyle. Electric vehicles are not only the future, but they're also commendable choices today. The CUPRA Born, for example, has received a five-star rating from What Car? magazine, showcasing its credentials as an exceptional all-rounder. With lower running costs and minimal environmental impact, driving an EV is a win-win for you and the planet. Explore more about the benefits of switching to an EV or a hybrid like Toyota and see how Cuppra can guide you on this exciting journey towards a more sustainable lifestyle. *Note: The CUPRA Born is a battery electric vehicle. Figures shown are for comparability purposes only; compare electric range figures for battery electric vehicles tested using the same technical procedures. Real-life results may vary depending on various factors, including post-registration accessories, weather, and driving styles. Battery electric vehicles need mains electricity for charging, and all figures are based on a fully charged battery. 1
Popular Post BritManToo Posted 5 hours ago Popular Post Posted 5 hours ago I'm currently trying to buy one, Neta V (430kbht) or MG4 (600kbht) are the likely choices. Mainly because my house is solar powered and it would be nice not to pay for fuel anymore. Called into the Neta showroom with a pal for a test drive, but forgot my DL (left it at home in my pickup) so no go, will call in again next week. Not much English spoken and they only had the more expensive Smart (460kbht) in stock. 1 2
KannikaP Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 1 minute ago, BritManToo said: Called into the Neta showroom with a pal for a test drive, but forgot my DL (left it at home in my pickup) so no go, I would not have mentioned that personally. 1
Popular Post Rimmer Posted 3 hours ago Popular Post Posted 3 hours ago We were not ready to make the leap to full electric and all charging rigmarole of it, also range concern so we bought a Toyota HEV Yaris Cross SUV at the end of last year which charges its self up as you drive along and as you brake. We previously owned (at the same time) two Honda CRVs but owning two cars and paying huge petrol bills just doesn't make sense, so we traded them in and paid the difference on a New Toyota Yaris. what a light and day difference: The Hondas gave us only 7.62 km per liter of fuel the Yaris gives us 27 to 30 km per liter. The Yaris is a tad smaller and therefore much easier to park. The Yaris has a much tighter turning circle than the Honda. Both Hondas were incredibly noisy on any road surface from new, Honda 'said situation normal'. The Yaris is super quite and when running on electric virtually no noise at all The Yaris is way quicker off the mark than either of the Hondas and overtaking much quicker. Yaris comes with all kinds of built in safety feature alarms also reversing camera, dash cams and electric seat adjustment and a great multimedia display. We love it, wife loves it and as they say happy wife happy life 3 "Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast!" Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf
CallumWK Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Rimmer said: we bought a Toyota HEV Yaris Cross SUV at the end of last year which charges its self up as you drive along and as you brake. If only a pickup in the same concept would be available, I would be interested
JBChiangRai Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 minute ago, CallumWK said: If only a pickup in the same concept would be available, I would be interested I believe BYD are launching a plugin hybrid pickup this year. 1
CallumWK Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 4 minutes ago, JBChiangRai said: I believe BYD are launching a plugin hybrid pickup this year. Not interested in a plug-n, and definitely not a Chinese toy 2 1
KhunLA Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 25 minutes ago, JBChiangRai said: I believe BYD are launching a plugin hybrid pickup this year. Yep, the "BYD Shark 6 PHEV Previewed in Thailand ... Set to arrive later in Q2 2025", or so I read. MG Maxus (BEV) will be arriving also, I believe, though suspect a bit pricey, as looking very cushy. Riddara RD6 (BEV) is available to order now, though no dealer network, but since a Geely Radar will be opening a factory here, just a matter of time before network shows up. Nice price also, starts at ฿899k. Really tempted myself (RD6), but don't need 2 BEVs, and wife ain't giving up the MG ZS. 1 1
CallumWK Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 2 minutes ago, KhunLA said: Yep, the 'BYD Shark 6 PHEV Previewed in Thailand ... Set to arrive later in Q2 2025", or so I read. MG Maxus (BEV) will be arriving also, I believe, though suspect a bit pricey, as looking very cushy. Riddara RD6 (BEV) is available to order now, though no dealer network, but since a Geely Radar will be opening a factory here, just a matter of time before network shows up. Nice price also, starts at ฿899k. Really tempted myself (RD6), but don't need 2 BEVs, and wife ain't giving up the MG ZS. Maybe you CCP boys should read my post again before suggesting unrelated Chinese toys. I said the same concept and the Yaris is not a plugin hybrid
KhunLA Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 17 minutes ago, CallumWK said: Maybe you CCP boys should read my post again before suggesting unrelated Chinese toys. I said the same concept and the Yaris is not a plugin hybrid I type slow ... ... fixed it for you ❤️ Toyota won't have an E pick up till end of 2025, at the earliest, and that will be made in TH. Hope you aren't anti TH as you are anti CN, although like most cars & trucks sold in SEA, will probably have parts (especially the battery) from CN. Oh well, better luck next year 😎 So, what vehicle with parts from CN are you driving now ?
bkk6060 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago They are Woke Liberal, do what we tell you to do cars. I drove a BYD had some loud whining noise probably some AI electrified rat running around in circles. Oh oh wait, I got to go plug it in. Haha how stupid. I hate them, give me a gas guzzler any day. 2 1
JBChiangRai Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 19 minutes ago, CallumWK said: Maybe you CCP boys should read my post again before suggesting unrelated Chinese toys. I said the same concept and the Yaris is not a plugin hybrid 5 minutes ago, bkk6060 said: They are Woke Liberal, do what we tell you to do cars. I drove a BYD had some loud whining noise probably some AI electrified rat running around in circles. Oh oh wait, I got to go plug it in. Haha how stupid. I hate them, give me a gas guzzler any day. Chinese toys? AI electrified rats? It's a little difficult to educate bigots. Remind me, what happened to the dinosaurs, the video cassette, recorders, and Kodak? 2
richard_smith237 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 3 hours ago, KannikaP said: 3 hours ago, BritManToo said: Called into the Neta showroom with a pal for a test drive, but forgot my DL (left it at home in my pickup) so no go, I would not have mentioned that personally. We had a problem with our EV - minor issue with the 12v battery not recharging - a small 'control unit' that directs charge to the 12v battery to charge up... (it was simply swapped out - a plug and play chip set I think).... The dealership gave us a NETA to borrow... while waiting for the spare part 2 days... ... I thought the NETA was a lethal thing, a tin-can, frightening on the expressway above 80kmh... after a day we called up and said its too dangerous, like sitting in a coke-can, we'll return it - its better not to have anything !!! they prepared us a larger car - but the following day ours was fixed to no issues. All I can say for the NETA is that you can't 'fall off it' like you can a motorcycle, so its safer and also has more storage !!!... But, for the price - its a cheap - shopping run vehicle, though I wouldn't want to travel far in it.
Popular Post ElwoodP Posted 1 hour ago Popular Post Posted 1 hour ago Anti Chinese rants and replies removed. Lets keep this discussion polite and civil please. 1 3
KannikaP Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 59 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said: We had a problem with our EV - minor issue with the 12v battery not recharging - a small 'control unit' that directs charge to the 12v battery to charge up... (it was simply swapped out - a plug and play chip set I think).... The dealership gave us a NETA to borrow... while waiting for the spare part 2 days... ... I thought the NETA was a lethal thing, a tin-can, frightening on the expressway above 80kmh... after a day we called up and said its too dangerous, like sitting in a coke-can, we'll return it - its better not to have anything !!! they prepared us a larger car - but the following day ours was fixed to no issues. All I can say for the NETA is that you can't 'fall off it' like you can a motorcycle, so its safer and also has more storage !!!... But, for the price - its a cheap - shopping run vehicle, though I wouldn't want to travel far in it. I was referring to your forgetting your DL when going for a test drive, not the fact that it was a Neta
KhunLA Posted 47 minutes ago Posted 47 minutes ago 17 minutes ago, KannikaP said: I was referring to your forgetting your DL when going for a test drive, not the fact that it was a Neta That was @BritManToo, and would go for the MG4 over the Neta. A bit more, but well worth the extra, and, lifetime battery warranty. That's pretty hard to beat. 1
BritManToo Posted 42 minutes ago Posted 42 minutes ago 11 minutes ago, KhunLA said: That was @BritManToo, and would go for the MG4 over the Neta. A bit more, but well worth the extra, and, lifetime battery warranty. That's pretty hard to beat. MG4 costs 50% more, and my furthest journey is Makro, approx 12Km away from home. Also they have some 18 month old demo NETA V for 300kbht (20,000Km) which is a total bargain. Not driven either yet, I have only sat in the Neta V and it was fine, plenty of room for me to drive. Didn't seem to be cheap or a tin can, but I guess it might shake and rattle when I drive one.
KannikaP Posted 42 minutes ago Posted 42 minutes ago 1 minute ago, KhunLA said: That was @BritManToo, and would go for the MG4 over the Neta. A bit more, but well worth the extra, and, lifetime battery warranty. That's pretty hard to beat. Completely off topic from my post regarding his forgetting his DL.
KhunLA Posted 36 minutes ago Posted 36 minutes ago 1 minute ago, BritManToo said: MG4 costs 50% more, and my furthest journey is Makro, approx 12Km away from home. Also they have some 18 month old NETA V for 300kbht (20,000Km) which is a total bargain. Not driven either yet, I have only sat in the Neta V and it was fine, plenty of room for me to drive. Didn't seem to be cheap or a tin can, but I guess it might shake and rattle when I drive one. Yea, know the price is a factor, especially since we could crap out tomorrow And it is just a knock around town cars. They do look nice, as we see a lot of them when O&A. 1
KhunLA Posted 15 minutes ago Posted 15 minutes ago 6 minutes ago, KannikaP said: Completely off topic from my post regarding his forgetting his DL. shh 1
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