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<blockquote data-quote="PaulieN" data-source="post: 528064" data-attributes="member: 30819"><p>Nope, certainly not if you're buying or leasing new anyway. </p><p></p><p>If you charge at home nightly, unless you are doing huge daily mileages, you're not going to be charging away from home very often at all, and properly set up, overnight home charging can be dirt cheap.</p><p></p><p>Breaking down, repair costs aren't going to be your problem with warranty exceeding lease/PCP terms.</p><p></p><p>I'll also bet you good money, it's the Petrol/Diesel van you won't be able to give away 10 years from now, not the EV!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulieN, post: 528064, member: 30819"] Nope, certainly not if you're buying or leasing new anyway. If you charge at home nightly, unless you are doing huge daily mileages, you're not going to be charging away from home very often at all, and properly set up, overnight home charging can be dirt cheap. Breaking down, repair costs aren't going to be your problem with warranty exceeding lease/PCP terms. I'll also bet you good money, it's the Petrol/Diesel van you won't be able to give away 10 years from now, not the EV! [/QUOTE]
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