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59 minutes ago, thistledo said:

I think a lot them are due to business purchases / leases due to tax efficiency with the 0% or 1% benefit in kind. Company I work for more or less provide a Model 3 as standard for any company cars. 

I think they don't have as long lead times as other electric cars too. Some of the delivery times for electric cars are 12 months plus. 

Not sure I like everything being on that touch screen and the Apple shop feel of the interior but each to their own. 

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On 20/02/2023 at 17:10, coprolite said:

Sainsburys parent and child spaces explicitly say "up to 12 years old" so i park there with kids. Morrisons say "Parent and Toddler" so i don't. Asda just says "parent and child" so technically i think my Dad could give me a lift to the shops and we could park there. 

To take it a step further, technically anyone with a child could give you a lift to Asda and park there. 

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1 hour ago, coprolite said:

Also upfront tax relief for the full cost of the car (assuming 100% business use) for the business owner. Ideal for the "self employed" sales person. 

Indeed. I was tempted as well, but tax law changes meant it wasn't worth it for me. A friend of mine actually has the model Y on order, which actually sounds like a decent family car. If you don't have to do any long drives regularly, the idea of having to stop at some shitty service station to wait for a fast charge sounds pish or worse, there isn't a fast charge on the way. 

1 hour ago, flyingscot said:

I think they don't have as long lead times as other electric cars too. Some of the delivery times for electric cars are 12 months plus. 

Not sure I like everything being on that touch screen and the Apple shop feel of the interior but each to their own. 

Yeah the touch screen thing is annoying as hell, more of knobs n buttons kinda guy, easier to adjust while driving. 

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56 minutes ago, Michael W said:

Tesla is the Apple of the car world. They attract a cultish devotion and weird hype culture for no apparent reason. 

Better comparison would be Commodore or such. A niche early market dominator with a good basic product, tarted up with a snobbish user base. In the end, the quality of the machines was not up to snuff, and the design stayed mostly frozen so long it was passed up. In the end, Tesla is likely to be a company focused on charge delivery rather than vehicles.

43 minutes ago, thistledo said:

Indeed. I was tempted as well, but tax law changes meant it wasn't worth it for me. A friend of mine actually has the model Y on order, which actually sounds like a decent family car. If you don't have to do any long drives regularly, the idea of having to stop at some shitty service station to wait for a fast charge sounds pish or worse, there isn't a fast charge on the way. 

Yeah the touch screen thing is annoying as hell, more of knobs n buttons kinda guy, easier to adjust while driving. 

The newer competitors are significantly improving the charge times, even on weaker supplies, so the supituation is slowly improving.

The touchscreen is iffy while driving simply due to bumps and distraction. Physical buttons are superior, and I’d expect in the long run that car control screens will evolve like aircraft ones, to have fixed buttons around the perimeter, all serving multiple functions depending on the actual screen in use. My pet peeve is the Tesla over-the-air updates, which lead to a s**tload of questions, and will likely eventually see a huge number of Tesla’s either stranded or bricked by a malicious actor hacking the system.

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On 16/02/2023 at 22:18, Soapy FFC said:

The 'proper' route for HGV's to take is a further half mile up the main road. The only reason the HGV was going the way he was was to cut a half mile or so off his journey.

just meant driving a hvg on a road  with a “not suitable for hgv “  road sign  in itself doesn’t make him a c**t (or illegal), but a bit  of a touchy subject, as I’ve been called one myself for safely using roads with one 😂

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I walked past an absolute c**t parked in a white Jaguar yesterday. As he drove off he nonchalantly dropped his half finished coffee and cup out the window. Not the worst crime in the world I know, but the sheer arrogance of this dickhead coming to our village and leaving his trash in the middle of the main street friggin' annoyed me. His young son was in the car with him. Great example of piss poor parenting.

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4 hours ago, Harry Briscoe Esq said:

I walked past an absolute c**t parked in a white Jaguar yesterday. As he drove off he nonchalantly dropped his half finished coffee and cup out the window. Not the worst crime in the world I know, but the sheer arrogance of this dickhead coming to our village and leaving his trash in the middle of the main street friggin' annoyed me. His young son was in the car with him. Great example of piss poor parenting.

Texas has an amusing program on littering. There’s a website and an app that allows people to report littering. You need to enter a license plate, a vehicle type, a vehicle colour, a time and a location…plus optionally which person in the vehicle littered and what. They take the input and validate it versus the vehicle database, and if they get a match they send you a letter that you were seen littering and an in car trash bag.

The other option is:

Wouldn’t work in the U.S., as he’d get shot.

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5 hours ago, Harry Briscoe Esq said:

I walked past an absolute c**t parked in a white Jaguar yesterday. As he drove off he nonchalantly dropped his half finished coffee and cup out the window. Not the worst crime in the world I know, but the sheer arrogance of this dickhead coming to our village and leaving his trash in the middle of the main street friggin' annoyed me. His young son was in the car with him. Great example of piss poor parenting.

Judging by the amount of litter at the roadside the number of people who do this in Scotland must be considerable.

Must be some on here give how common it seems. Total c**t behaviour though.

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12 minutes ago, Eatmygoal said:

Judging by the amount of litter at the roadside the number of people who do this in Scotland must be considerable.

Must be some on here give how common it seems. Total c**t behaviour though.

Never been able to do it myself, just makes me wonder what they are thinking?

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14 minutes ago, TxRover said:

Never been able to do it myself, just makes me wonder what they are thinking?

Why would it even cross your mind! Can understand an apple core etc. But just drive home and put your rubbish in the bin.

This country despite liking to portray itself as being pro community, anti Tory etc etc is full of selfish self centred arseholes. 

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8 minutes ago, Eatmygoal said:

Why would it even cross your mind! Can understand an apple core etc. But just drive home and put your rubbish in the bin.

This country despite liking to portray itself as being pro community, anti Tory etc etc is full of selfish self centred arseholes. 

The floor of my back seats is the rubbish bin 

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15 minutes ago, Eatmygoal said:

Why would it even cross your mind! Can understand an apple core etc. But just drive home and put your rubbish in the bin.

This country despite liking to portray itself as being pro community, anti Tory etc etc is full of selfish self centred arseholes. 

I actually was gobsmaked when I asked a smoker, who smoked in their car, why they didn’t but the butts in their ashtray. Their answer, it makes the car smell…so you toss it out on the ground? I hadn’t the heart to tell them they smelt like a tip too.

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1 hour ago, Eatmygoal said:

Must be some on here give how common it seems. Total c**t behaviour though.

I once got cut up by a jiyner with his back door tied ajar. I spent about 5 minutes throwing used vapes etc at the back of his van. Terrible behaviour in all honesty but it was good fun at the time. 

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25 minutes ago, Eatmygoal said:

Why would it even cross your mind! Can understand an apple core etc. But just drive home and put your rubbish in the bin.

This country despite liking to portray itself as being pro community, anti Tory etc etc is full of selfish self centred arseholes. 

I don't get it either. I was last off a Ryanair flight to Spain a couple of years ago, and despite the stewards going back and forwards with bin bags asking for people's rubbish the place was like the morning after Glastonbury or something, unbelievable. It has to be learnt behaviour, passed down by watching their arsehole parents, going back to ancestors who probably shat upstream of the river point where their neighbours were doing the laundry.

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12 minutes ago, welshbairn said:

I don't get it either. I was last off a Ryanair flight to Spain a couple of years ago, and despite the stewards going back and forwards with bin bags asking for people's rubbish the place was like the morning after Glastonbury or something, unbelievable. It has to be learnt behaviour, passed down by watching their arsehole parents, going back to ancestors who probably shat upstream of the river point where their neighbours were doing the laundry.

Getting off a plane is quite staggering sometimes when you see the amount of mess some people manage to make in just over an hour. Clatty, clatty b*****ds. 

Their houses must be biological hazards. 

 

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A road near me was closed this morning, presumably for a litter pick up because the roadside is nice and clean again while surrounding roads remain a tip. I just can't get my head round why just chuck things out windows or open their door in car parks and leave their rubbish (normally fast food packaging) on the ground. 

The mentality regarding picking up after dogs has really changed over the last few decades, surely we can change opinion on litter. 

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