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The UK is heading down the same path, the best selling car used to be the Ford Fiesta but it has been discontinued now. VW have dropped the Up. Skoda aren't replacing the current Fabia. The general trend is towards bigger SUV's.

The second hand market isn't great because we stopped making cars during Covid so there is a dearth of four/five year old models.

The only light at the end of the tunnel is EV's are now comparable to their ICE equivalents price wise.



And it's even more ridiculous because we don't even have the space for these things. People driving round in these monstrosities, struggling down narrow lanes or into parking spaces. Is nobody able to see further than their nose? What are you going to do when everyone has one? I suppose demand bigger roads, more parking etc. And who's going to pay for that? A classic tragedy of the commons.


There's a load of really good deals on EVs at the moment from what I've seen, I'm guessing cars coming off corporate lease.

From https://www.cinch.co.uk/used-cars/electric-fuel-type?fromYea... there seems to be quite a lot of 2022+ EVs available for ~£10k with relatively low mileages.

So if you've got space for a home charger, those could be pretty good deals.




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