Are we talking Simon into it, or is he talking himself into it
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RichardW
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One of them'll cost nearly as much as the C-Zero - certainly more than a V6 Xantia!!
Are we talking Simon into it, or is he talking himself into it

Are we talking Simon into it, or is he talking himself into it
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CitroJim
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Yes, each Brompton is hand-made to order and is the ultimate folder... It is what you might say it's reassuringly expensive... Other folders are available at much more acceptable prices... Decathlon do one at a fraction of the cost that looks quite like the Brompton!RichardW wrote:One of them'll cost nearly as much as the C-Zero - certainly more than a V6 Xantia!!![]()
One would go very well in the boot with the pram/buggy...
Bit of both I reckon... I reckon Simon will be the first FCF member to go electric...RichardW wrote:Are we talking Simon into it, or is he talking himself into it![]()
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And have oodles of EV experience to blog! I think you've just been volunteered; no pressure, then*... 
* 'Fair swaps', Simon. I did, after all do that improved hydractive valve swap-over, just to prove you right. Which you were.
* 'Fair swaps', Simon. I did, after all do that improved hydractive valve swap-over, just to prove you right. Which you were.
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I don't know if I mentioned it here on the forum, but Birmingham University have developed a hydrogen fuel cell narrow boat;
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2 ... 093919.htm
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2 ... 093919.htm
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That's the thing - I'd need to test the boot size of the C-Zero to see whether our stroller base and top would actually fit in it without resorting to folding the right hand seat down, as it takes up most of the Xantia boot! On the other hand I think (would have to check dimensions) that it's quite a bit bigger car than say a C1, which was the other car I might have considered as a fuel efficient second car.CitroJim wrote: One would go very well in the boot with the pram/buggy...
As none are on sale near me that could prove difficult - the nearest one is some 175 miles away.
So you mean FCF doesn't stand for French Car Fossils ???! Have I had that wrong all along ?Bit of both I reckon... I reckon Simon will be the first FCF member to go electric...
If I get one I will definitely start a separate blog for it.white exec wrote:And have oodles of EV experience to blog! I think you've just been volunteered; no pressure, then*...![]()
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white exec
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Some boot dimensions here...
http://www.olino.org/us/articles/2010/0 ... oen-c-zero
http://www.arpem.com/coches/coches/citr ... siones.jpg
The second one's even Raspberry!
http://www.olino.org/us/articles/2010/0 ... oen-c-zero
http://www.arpem.com/coches/coches/citr ... siones.jpg
The second one's even Raspberry!
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I think there are plenty of us who would like to give it a go. Now if there are any Norwegians in our throng on the FCF, and they are considering buying a new car, currently there is a 37% chance that they will choose electric.CitroJim wrote: One would go very well in the boot with the pram/buggy...
Bit of both I reckon... I reckon Simon will be the first FCF member to go electric...RichardW wrote:Are we talking Simon into it, or is he talking himself into it![]()
For some reason Norway are way ahead on the take up of Electric Vehicles, and their Government have a target for all new vehicles by 2025 to be zero-emission vehicles.
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https://electrek.co/2017/02/15/norway-e ... re-record/
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service.citroen wrote:Part Number Description Quantity Price excl. VAT Price incl. VAT Total incl. VAT Selection
1609857580 BATTERY 10,995.94 GBP 13,195.13 GBP 13,195.13 GBP
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You really are having a laugh!RichardW wrote:service.citroen wrote:Part Number Description Quantity Price excl. VAT Price incl. VAT Total incl. VAT Selection
1609857580 BATTERY 10,995.94 GBP 13,195.13 GBP 13,195.13 GBP![]()
Love it!Mandrake wrote:So you mean FCF doesn't stand for French Car Fossils ???! Have I had that wrong all along ?
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You're at that age! It seems to happen to most of the car-nuts I know around age 40-41. The maintenance and "fun" one gets from maintaining an older vehicle to keep it in good condition just becomes a stress, and a major pain in the backside. It certainly happened to me at that age! It is far better to have a car that is just a vehicle for commuting and to rely on day in and day out, and a "classic"/old tat/ hobby car to amuse oneself with that doesn't need to on the road every Monday morning. I have a boring 10-Plate Vauxhall for that now, and it just works. It is in no way interesting or exciting at all, but it has, so far, been 100% reliable apart from the wiper mech tangling itself up at 90mph on a French autoroute.Mandrake wrote: However I seem to be reaching that stage of my life already where I just don't have the time to spend maintaining an old car as a daily driver. Having a 10 month old son might be part of the reasonbut having a house that still needs renovation work doing is probably another... point is as much as I love my Xantia and the hands on repair and maintenance work, having to do it to keep an old daily driver and only car on the road is somewhat stressful and not nearly as enjoyable as the work could be if it was done under less urgency. (Must get the car back on the road before Monday and work in the rain to get it finished etc)
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But the enthusiasm comes back when your kids are grown up and you're in your 50s and beyond 
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There is a often a subsequent stage where you end up acquiring a fleet of vehicles usually in your 50's early 60's, for which you become consultant mechanic and fixer ofmickeymoon wrote:You're at that age! It seems to happen to most of the car-nuts I know around age 40-41. The maintenance and "fun" one gets from maintaining an older vehicle to keep it in good condition just becomes a stress, and a major pain in the backside.Mandrake wrote: However I seem to be reaching that stage of my life already where I just don't have the time to spend maintaining an old car as a daily driver.
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I have another 10 years before I reach that stage 
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For me the enthusiasm's still there but the strength is waning, I did the front discs and pads on my C5 a couple of weeks ago out on the front drive, felt knackered afterwards but then I am 82CitroJim wrote:But the enthusiasm comes back when your kids are grown up and you're in your 50s and beyond
Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new. (Albert Einstein)
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Gibbo, to be still doing those things at 82 is something to be very proud of. Your basic health and fitness must be very good indeed 
Dad was like you at 82 and he remained good until his very late 80s...
Dad was like you at 82 and he remained good until his very late 80s...
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