I don't like the way that gov policy has swung all round the compass from crowning Diesel as the next Messiah - until they realised that it spread PM10 and NOx all over the shop and kills people by the thousand every year in the UK. Then pushing LPG half-heartedly until they realised that the motor industry had no interest in refitting existing cars (the greenest option, surely) and only wants to sell whole new cars with a percentage improvement in fuel economy per generation. This shouldn't have been a shock, because car companies couldn't give a flying one about the planet, they literally exist to sell people new cars every few years with a marginal improvement (And shiny new paint).
Then it was Hybrids, starting with the Prius. I loved the ep of Top Gear when they drove the nuts off a Prius round their track until the tank ran dry and followed it in an M3. They recorded better Mpg over the test in the M3 because it wasn't stressed (but moving at exactly the same speed). The true value in a hybrid is understanding that it makes driving economically the goal of owning the car. Driving like a 90 year old on mogadon is the way you feed that comforting confirmation bias that tells you that you made the right choice and YES you are getting something for nothing, unlike those other schmuks.
After that it was the turn of plug in hybrids - most of which ran around as pure petrol cars with dead batteries because there was no incentive to charge at home.
And now.. powered by unicorn farts and rainbows it's the turn of the EV. They sound terrible. Well they sound exactly like the old milk floats, minus the chinking of glass bottles. I don't think there's any way round that but they do have the advantage (in some cases) of being truly and ridiculously fast. A sub 2.0 second 0-60 time and sub 9s quarter mile is bonkers* There are more of them arriving by the week as ALL the traditional car companies scramble for EV ranges before the various cut-off dates for Fossil Fueled vehicles. This means it's an exciting time to watch the market, but it's a particularly rubbish time to buy because this year's Best Buy could be totally out-Top Trumped in 6 month's time and depreciate like a Kipper on a Sunbed.
Let's be honest here, the biggest cost in motoring is depreciation so I'll be stretching out my fleet of dino fuelled vehicles as long as I can (brake bolts notwithstanding!) but it's still an interesting time to play fantasy garage, especially if you're the kind of car nerd who really likes computers. Teslas are rammed packed with computers with premium gaming and streaming services that would actually make me want to flick the autopilot switch and kick back for a couple of hours :)
I'm sure they won't be alone for long, and I'm sure that the other manufacturers will contribute their own flavour (err communicate their Core Brand Values) to the whole EV theme over the next few years. Sadly for Aston Martin, their beautiful exhaust notes are heading to the great Dodo perch in the sky, which is a crying shame.
*Some fast quarter mile times: https://blog.dupontregistry.com/features/top-10-fastest-quarter-mile-times-production-cars/
**Some really fast quarter mile times. Possibly. https://www.carscoops.com/2020/09/tesla-model-s-plaid-60-in-under-2-seconds-quarter-mile-under-9-seconds-200-mph-top-speed-520-mile-range/
2001 4.6 Vogue. Epsom/Lightstone.
Suspension Calibration blocks available for loan (home-made but seem accurate)
Nanocom for P38/Motronic available in York/Scarborough area.
CD Autochanger fixed!!
Currently on the list:
Driver's door latch. Sat Nav is lost.