Does Audi Or BMW Have The Right Connections?
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Driving an electric car in London could make you savings of over £4,500 a year. That’s enough to buy a decent, low mileage Ford Fiesta or a Fiat Panda.More people are realising though that electric cars aren’t just gutless eco wagons fuelled by falafel munching tree huggers. Electric cars are exempt from road tax and the London congestion charge, enjoy free parking in many areas, have low insurance costs and of course absolutely no petrol or diesel costs, so they might be worth investing in after all!
Until the technology settles down though, you might be best advised looking at car leasing for an electric vehicle rather than parting with your hard earned cash to buy outright.You don’t have to go horribly down market either to go electric.Some leading luxury marques and auto makers are plugging into the electric bandwagon too. Audi contract hire on something like the all-electric Audi A1 premium compact hatchback may be a better bet for the time being.20 of these beasts will be tested on the streets of Munich by mid 2011 supported by 200 ‘electric filling stations’. Capable of a top speed of 81 mph thanks to a hefty under floor lithium-ion battery pack, the electric A1 Audi also uses a small, single-rotor Wankel engine as a “range extender” to produce an extra 15 kW of charging power. Audi reckon that will deliver ‘fuel economy’ equivalent to 148.7 mpg.
BMW too has ripped the gas-guzzling heart from one of its most iconic models, replaced it with batteries and an electric motor and called it the Mini E. Retail prices for final on the road models remain unconfirmed, so BMW contract hire may be the more judicious approach here too for the time being. The Mini E manages to deliver an impressive performance (thanks to an enormous battery pack) to reach a top speed of 95 mph and a whopping 155-mile range, but with space for only one passenger. The Mini E is unavailable at the moment, but Mini regularly runs field trials, with a second six-month trial scheduled from September 2010, so watch this space!



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