Electric Cars:what's available?

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^^^^^^^
Aimed squarely at people with more money than sense I'd wager :?
I can't quite see the appeal in owning a non-original classic car like that. It's a perfectly restored oddity.
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A sad and sorry tale there, a great pity in my view because the whole attitude of the customer service is shameful!! :(
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From several thread here appears to be permeating PSA/Stellantis completely
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myglaren wrote: 13 Feb 2025, 16:44 From several thread here appears to be permeating PSA/Stellantis completely
I do wonder if Citroen could farm these problems out to a company like Cleevely.
https://www.cleevelyev.co.uk/
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Today’s parking wars at the hospital

It took me a while to work out that it said …

SMART CARS ONLY :shock:
Bit tight but it’s a clever car
Bit tight but it’s a clever car

Tight fit but this was first go without any marshalling or parking sensors =D>

Tow bars at dawn
Tow bars at dawn
Only 1 charging (2 ICE’s) but what’s the deal if you need a spot :?:

(Or a charge :evil: )
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Rather typical unfortunately :(
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Great parking Skull :D
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Skull wrote: 28 Mar 2025, 09:33 Image
Cheers Jim

I just happened to be back there 5 hours later for another appointment and there was no change to the arrangement… obviously being [ab]used by hospital staff!
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Not encouraging

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Anyone watching that will not be getting an electric C3. It is almost a comedy film.
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myglaren wrote: 30 May 2025, 21:12 Not encouraging

Shoulda read the bleedn handbook you dickhead. :shock:
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I saw subsequently that he has a lot of tests on electric cars, even other e-C3s.
Could be he was just trying to find things that he didn't like.
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Car giant Nissan has unveiled the new Leaf electric vehicle, which will be built in Sunderland.

The third-generation model will have a range of up to 375 miles on a single charge and will go on sale later this year.

It is the first model to be launched under Nissan's new blueprint for electric vehicle production.

The Leaf is powered by batteries from AESC, Britain's newest gigafactory, which is situated next to the Sunderland plant where it will be built.
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A bit of a surprise after all the Nissan downsizing.

They don't get any prettier.