If the production of ice cars is stopped in 2030/35? there will still be a huge amount of second hand ice cars available to the public, possibly at knock down prices, will this mean ev sales will still have stalled or will there be another incentive to buy battery offered?
With the number of wet belt engines around, can future supplies of ICE be guaranteed?
The motor industry say sale are flagging, people are not buying EVs.
Well it's not because of EVs, maybe if they hadn't tried to claw back the COVID losses by raising the price 50% in 5 years they sell a few more.
A Ford Focus at £30k, the cheapest car Ford sell is over £26k, what the hell did they expect, and it's not just Ford.
Yes prices even for basic cars is mad now, we paid £12K new for our Yaris about 6 years ago , maybe a bit longer memory isn’t brilliant admittedly it was pre registered reduced they are around £27 K now![]()
With the number of wet belt engines around, can future supplies of ICE be guaranteed?
£12k will get you an ordinary used car nowadays...
Just Checked online I wasn’t quite accurate the price varies between £23.5 K and 30K although the one in our dealers the other week was 27£27k for a Yaris?!!! Crickey. Feels like car prices are going up faster than house prices.
Actually, it will get you a Tesla. Nothing ordinary about the model S at all.£12k will get you an ordinary used car nowadays...
Know what you are saying but in our case its not having confidence/mechanical knowledge to buy a used after buying a car many years ago that had dangerous faults with its brakesWhy do people feel like they need a brand new car, even if they spend 3x for a car thats 3x worse than they could otherwise get....?
I possibly just bought my last ever diesel... If i keep it for long enough. Battery tech should be great by 2030 or even before then. The new catl sodium battery promises much reduced prices and much better stability (no more fires)
My "retirement car" was bought as an ex-demonstrator, with 9,000 miles on the clock.At least with a new car you know its all ok and we do keep our cars for a long time so the depreciation isn’t such an issue

Why do people feel like they need a brand new car, even if they spend 3x for a car thats 3x worse than they could otherwise get....?
I possibly just bought my last ever diesel... If i keep it for long enough. Battery tech should be great by 2030 or even before then. The new catl sodium battery promises much reduced prices and much better stability (no more fires)
My "retirement car" was bought as an ex-demonstrator, with 9,000 miles on the clock.
It's now ten years old and has still only done 14,500 miles. I promised myself I wasn't going to do 2,000 miles a month ever again, once I stopped work.
I've not broken that promise yet!![]()
Even a complete brake replacement is just a small fraction of a new car cost. As you pointed out you need to reset the baseline of a used car by visiting a trustworthy garage and getting all important services done on day 2.Know what you are saying but in our case its not having confidence/mechanical knowledge to buy a used after buying a car many years ago that had dangerous faults with its brakes
At least with a new car you know its all ok and we do keep our cars for a long time so the depreciation isn’t such an issue
When you live in a rural area, taxis are not very practical.It's a calculation my father did a long time ago, and with so little mileage it's cheaper to use a taxi, than paying insurance, maintenance, tax, fuel.
You just loose a little bit of independence, (you can't nip out on the spur of the moment)
I see BYD have the fastest production car ever now.
I see BYD have the fastest production car ever now.
I keep saying this but an electric car in 10 years will be totally different than today. The real innovation that's happening in the EV sector will see to that. The big bogeymen of range and price will not be the factor they are now. In 10 years nobody but a true petrol head will want an ice car.
You would take ICE if you are:I could not care whether my car runs on petrol, electric or virgin blood - all I know is that driving an EV is so much more fun than driving a petrol car (unless you are in the 1% that owns an Aston, Porsche, Ferrari etc..) - Instant acceleration, easy to drive... I don't get those that say they would NEVER have an EV. Taking aside the financial aspect - WHY? If you were given 20/30/50k today and told you had to replace your current car, why would you go for ICE (am thinking of the average driver, not ones that drive 300 miles a day, tow caravans, live in rural scotland, need to go off road etc...)
Really? You still banging on about fires?
- Don't want fires or mega expensive battery pack replacements of the older gen EVs. They are getting there though.
...and of course, allowing electric car users not to pay the same taxes as those who use petrol or diesel.Really? You still banging on about fires?
You do know that the FACTS show an ICE is far more likely to catch fire than an EVYou would take ICE if you are:
- in the lower end of used market
- Don't have a driveway at home and thus can't charge at preferable rates
- Don't want fires or mega expensive battery pack replacements of the older gen EVs. They are getting there though.
petrol ones can indeed be dodgy. I don't like petrol at all. I can't stand having to inhale even a whiff of it at the filling station. Diesel is pretty safe in comparison. Even if you get a fire due to extremely dodgy engine or wiring, it will take a pretty long time to get out of control. Li / Ni / Mn chemistry batteries (the old ones) give you about 7-9s to get the hell out or you are roast. You typically need a nasty impact or flooding to set it off. Are you... 100% sure.... this will never happen to you? There are also fires caused by battery fault during charging. Very recently a nice Mercedes burnt the whole house down.You do know that the FACTS show an ICE is far more likely to catch fire than an EV
Always buy used cars for under 20k so would be competing with them on equipment.I could not care whether my car runs on petrol, electric or virgin blood - all I know is that driving an EV is so much more fun than driving a petrol car (unless you are in the 1% that owns an Aston, Porsche, Ferrari etc..) - Instant acceleration, easy to drive... I don't get those that say they would NEVER have an EV. Taking aside the financial aspect - WHY? If you were given 20/30/50k today and told you had to replace your current car, why would you go for ICE (am thinking of the average driver, not ones that drive 300 miles a day, tow caravans, live in rural scotland, need to go off road etc...)
Very recently a nice mercedes Did Not burn a house down. A year ago an sqa caught fire in a driveway and scorched the garage door.petrol ones can indeed be dodgy. I don't like petrol at all. I can't stand having to inhale even a whiff of it at the filling station. Diesel is pretty safe in comparison. Even if you get a fire due to extremely dodgy engine or wiring, it will take a pretty long time to get out of control. Li / Ni / Mn chemistry batteries (the old ones) give you about 7-9s to get the hell out or you are roast. You typically need a nasty impact or flooding to set it off. Are you... 100% sure.... this will never happen to you? There are also fires caused by battery fault during charging. Very recently a nice Mercedes burnt the whole house down.
Until recently I had a petrol lawn mower. By far the most dangerous thing in my garage.petrol ones can indeed be dodgy. I don't like petrol at all. I can't stand having to inhale even a whiff of it at the filling station. Diesel is pretty safe in comparison. Even if you get a fire due to extremely dodgy engine or wiring, it will take a pretty long time to get out of control. Li / Ni / Mn chemistry batteries (the old ones) give you about 7-9s to get the hell out or you are roast. You typically need a nasty impact or flooding to set it off. Are you... 100% sure.... this will never happen to you? There are also fires caused by battery fault during charging. Very recently a nice Mercedes burnt the whole house down.
You do know that the FACTS show an ICE is far more likely to catch fire than an EV
Recognising the difference between an unregulated ebike/scooter and an electric car is important.The London Fire Brigade may not agree with you.
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#ChargeSafe: E-bikes and e-scooters – know the dangers
Whilst e-bikes and e-scooters offer a great way round the city, if the batteries become damaged or begin to fail, they can start incredibly ferocious fires.www.london-fire.gov.uk
This may be accurate but it ignores not one but two pachyderms in the centre of the room.In 2023 there were 277 car fires, of which 275 were ice and only 2 were ev's the Fire service in England said.
No one is 100% sure of anything, when it comes to chaos and cancer is pretty much the definition of biological chaos.Lastly diesel may be safer in terms of fire but are you 100% sure it's not giving you or your passengers, or the people you pass cancer?
Petrol is a lot more toxic for a simple reason it is much more volatile and also many cars especially older ones like to inject far more than they burn.Lastly diesel may be safer in terms of fire but are you 100% sure it's not giving you or your passengers, or the people you pass cancer?
Recognising the difference between an unregulated ebike/scooter and an electric car is important.