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Would UK be ready for a new petrol car ban in 2030?
The BBC understands the government is set to announce it will bring 2040's ban forward by a decade.
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I don't see it happening, the technology really isn't advancing and the cars are simply too expensive. This would simply be a way of driving the poor/middle class off the road. Wages are being forced down, more people unemployed and a public transport system which doesn't perform and is too expensive. Have a look at this review. My cusrrent car cost less than £3K, does over 550 miles on a tankfull and takes 5 minutes to "recharge". It took my good wife and I on a 2000 mile tour to Vienna last year with all our luggage, no stress.
No electric car could do that.
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.It's understood that new hybrid cars – those with electric motors as well as engines – will get a stay of execution: they will be banned from 2035
That will be fine if 10 year old hybrids are similar in price to a petrol / desiel engine, not everyone can afford 10K or more for a car.
the BBC understands. ....It's understood that
i love it when people just don't read the article and just spout out there vitriol
so just for you
.It's understood that new hybrid cars – those with electric motors as well as engines – will get a stay of execution: they will be banned from 2035
Do people really think any major manufacture will still be making fossil fuel only cars in ten years anyway. The big companies are moving to hybrid or all electic at a pace , it'll not be a government ban that stops you buying, it's that non will be made in the first place, and I'm all for it.
Oh but they won't do 500 miles on a single charge, but who the hell drives 500 in a single non stop trip anyway, VERY VERY VERY few people.

Diesel has certainly come along way since the days of the old rattling and banging Ford Granada and the like.I'm so glad I bought my new Skoda Kodiaq 2 litre diesel in September, such a nice car!
You don't look 70 in your Avatar ?2035 I'll be 85 by then
Diesel has certainly come along way since the days of the old rattling and banging Ford Granada and the like.
Very quiet very smooth plenty of low down torque Popular with the caravan towing community too
Hang on, there is a good reason to ban them right there![]()
You don't look 70 in your Avatar ?![]()




Its a brilliant idea obviously, BUT unfortunately no one ever seems to think about the infrastructure and the day to day practicalitiesIt always makes me smile when some attention grabbing politician with little or no technical knowledge comes up with statements like these.
Replacing the current number of fossil fuel cars is a long way off yet. This is for new car sales only, fossil fuel cars can still be used after 2030(5).It always makes me smile when some attention grabbing politician with little or no technical knowledge comes up with statements like these. To replace the installed power output of the current numbers of fossil fuel cars with battery powered vehicles will require a massive increase in the production of electricity.
Mild hybrid (fossil engine with electric motor assistance) sales are also up, but UK new car sales are down by a third so far this year. EV sales for September saw an increase of 184% over September 2019, but Petrol mild hybrid saw a much better increase of 422% for the same two months.EV sales seem to be up on last year rather than down.
Its a brilliant idea obviously, BUT unfortunately no one ever seems to think about the infrastructure and the day to day practicalities
for the average guy.
I mentioned way back, ( in another thread of this ilk ) that new houses ( certainly around here) are being built with no drive just a parking space, if you are lucky
its pretty close to your house, if not its a 100 yards away in a communal area.
Perhaps the local authorities are going to provide free charging points in these circumstances?
No I didn't think so either.
What a brilliant ideahelp for people who live in tower blocks. They are to be offered extra long extension cables (maximum 3 cable reels per flat) at a discount price so that they can throw the cables out of a window in order to connect to their vehicles.

Not forgetting to plug all three extension cables into a 4-way adapter to save on household sockets.....The gov is thought to be ready to announce "practical" help for people who live in tower blocks. They are to be offered extra long extension cables (maximum 3 cable reels per flat) at a discount price so that they can throw the cables out of a window in order to connect to their vehicles. That should permit several hundred cars to be simultaneously charged.
The gov is thought to be ready to announce "practical" help for people who live in tower blocks. They are to be offered extra long extension cables (maximum 3 cable reels per flat) at a discount price so that they can throw the cables out of a window in order to connect to their vehicles. That should permit several hundred cars to be simultaneously charged.
More to the point people will be stealing someone else's electric by pluging in their own appliances.It will also keep the local firefighters busy putting out all the fires caused by the overheated electricity cables.![]()
I think most people would eventually be happy to get on board with a self charging hybrid, but I'm sure I read somewhere they are being banned too.hybrid cars are ace because in most of these places the speed limits are very low so the cars run on batteries.
I think most people would eventually be happy to get on board with a self charging hybrid, but I'm sure I read somewhere they are being banned too.
So same as all the other ICE's then.not till 2035
So same as all the other ICE's then.
Personally I think its a mistake, and a great way to make the transmission TBH