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Your daily use of your Golf is how many miles?

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Online fredgroves

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What sort of mileage do you do regularly?
« on: 29 June 2020, 15:59 »
With all of the talk about electric cars, I wonder, just how far do you daily/regularly use your Mk7 in 24hrs? (ie before going to bed and leaving it for 8 hours minimum)

And I mean daily, not when you decide to pick up a new bottle of wine from the South of France or visit your mother in law in Warsaw.

Just curious here as to what sort of range would make you an electric convert.
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Re: What sort of mileage do you do regularly?
« Reply #1 on: 29 June 2020, 16:14 »
My wife uses our for work.  She works two miles from where we live.....

And she's been "working from home" for the last three months !

The car has done 1300 miles from new and we will have had it a year next month...!!
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Re: What sort of mileage do you do regularly?
« Reply #2 on: 29 June 2020, 16:18 »
Fred, is that at the moment (with some of us still working from home) or PC (pre coronavirus) ?

My daily mileage before (normally) was around 30 miles per day, and now I'm lucky if it's 30 miles per fortnight  ;D

My GTI is nearly 26 months old and has just ticked over 14k miles, so maybe yes an EV is in my future.

However my worry, is when we all go EV, where does the power come from to charge them (we are already at almost max capacity as a nation)?
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Re: What sort of mileage do you do regularly?
« Reply #3 on: 29 June 2020, 16:20 »
I rarely do more than 50 miles a day, but it's as much about infrastructure and charging speed, rather than vehicle range, that will be the tipping point for me.

Once chargers are as common as petrol pumps, and can charge a significant amount in 15 minutes, I'll happily get an electric car. I'd be happy with the sort of range that the best EV's can already achieve in summer.

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Re: What sort of mileage do you do regularly?
« Reply #4 on: 29 June 2020, 16:24 »
Back in the olden days when going to an office was a thing... my commute was 13-miles each way.

I could easily live with an electric car and did seriously consider it. I even considered a Golf GTE while looking at the GTi. I changed cars because of a change in job and therefore commute (26 miles a day instead of 80), and went from on-site parking to public car parks, so wanted something smaller. Man-maths also justified something less economical because of the reduced mileage.

But I still need something with 5-doors and a boot. Anything in the electric world I'd want to live with and would enjoy driving is significantly more expensive, and things like the GTE wouldn't save enough money to justify having to plug it in every day.

I'll probably make the move next time around if finances allow.

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Re: What sort of mileage do you do regularly?
« Reply #5 on: 29 June 2020, 17:15 »
Mine also gets used rarely now due to lockdown/wfh :sad: Some nice runs out last week though as I was on leave and there are a few places opening up so that made a pleasant change.

As for electric cars, for most of our driving needs one would work. But, we do lots of UK based holidays and I don't think one would be suitable, the places we stay at wouldn't have any charging facilities not to mention the difficulties with street parking or in car parks as we often have to. ICEs are still the only real practical choice, afterall, when you spend 10s of thousands of £s on a car you sort of want it to be ready to use when you want it to be, not when it's batteries say they are.
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Re: What sort of mileage do you do regularly?
« Reply #6 on: 29 June 2020, 17:22 »
Not doing anything at the moment but prior to Lockdown, 16 miles round trip a day? 5/6 times a week. not much at all
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Re: What sort of mileage do you do regularly?
« Reply #7 on: 29 June 2020, 17:58 »
Not doing anything at the moment but prior to Lockdown, 16 miles round trip a day? 5/6 times a week. not much at all

Same here. Got the car 1st March, it's only recently got over 1000 miles and that's due to purposely trying to do some long journeys.

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Re: What sort of mileage do you do regularly?
« Reply #8 on: 29 June 2020, 18:05 »
I’d happily dump running two cars (diesel commuter and GTI semi-commuter split between three of us) and embrace EV life, but there’s nothing that appeals to me enough.

The Mini Cooper S Electric comes extremely close but having driven one it didn’t quite convince me.
With kids flying the nest in rapid succession I no longer need two cars or even rear seats very often these days so I’m open to almost any suggestion “just for a change” but as yet there’s nothing out there that has my name on it.

The Cooper SE has performance and handling, build quality and arguably looks too, but...

What would sway me would be near Tesla performance but not something that looks like a 1980’s Ford Sierra and is too big for my needs.  Oh, and that said a Tesla costs too much for me and I don’t get company car allowance so there’s no tax dodging to be had either.

Hopefully someone will come up with a hot hatch EV in the near-ish future that’s not hideously ugly or too expensive.

PHEV’s have no appeal to me but I’d consider a Golf R or similar with a 48v assisted propulsion unit just for hoots and overtaking traaaaactors.
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Re: What sort of mileage do you do regularly?
« Reply #9 on: 29 June 2020, 18:24 »
Daily commute to work. 70km each way 6 days a week. Ireland has little to none electric charging capacity outside of Dublin so it’s a total non runner at the moment. I’ll be petrol powered anyway until the government rule time to do otherwise. Was an essential worker so was working the same throughout the pandemic.
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