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Monday, 6 March 2017

My electric car is saving me €3,000 every year


Justin Comiskey , with his wife Oriana, and children Michael (4), Lavina (6), Flavia (9) and Sandra (11) with their old VW Transporter. Photograph: Eric Luke
 
 
My new car is saving me about €3,000 every year in running costs compared with my previous motor – and that’s a conservative estimate based on easily measurable things such as road tax and fuel as opposed to imponderables such as maintenance and all the rest.
Deciding to sell my 1.9 litre VW Transporter was a wrench. It had been at the centre of two fantastic family holidays and had taken me and my family from Dublin to Rome and back twice – that’s more than 10,000km.
But, as our “bus” was getting on and costing more and more to maintain, it was time to look at a replacement. Given that we were unlikely to be crossing the Continent again, I figured we could downsize. Our motoring is almost entirely based around providing a 24-7, on-demand taxi service to our offspring in support of their social and school lives in Dublin. All six of us were unlikely to all be in the car at the same time, so we could buy a five-seater; if we ever all decided to do the Wild Atlantic Way together, a large car could be rented for the week.
Next up was to determine the budget. We had €15,000 in savings, plus €4,600 trade-in for the beloved VW and were comfortable taking up to €10,000 in car finance. That gave us a budget of about €30,000, which is not too shabby by any measure.
Electric cars had intrigued me for years but their short range and lack of a comprehensive public charging network were a major drawback.
However, Elon Musk’s Tesla Motors has given the sector a shot in the arm and proved that electric 
cars can be sexy (Tesla Roadster) and travel up to 500kmh between charges (Tesla Model S). But, for now, Tesla cars are way beyond my budget – although Musk is promising to release a Model 3 some time in the next year or so priced from $35,000 (€33k) and with a typical range of 340km.
source: http://www.irishtimes.com
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Goshen at 03:50:00
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