It's a car, not a dog
there’s a number of things you might not think twice about leaving in your vehicle
there’s a number of things you might not think twice about leaving in your vehicle
Ever wondered how long it’d take to walk around the world? It’s taken British adventurer Karl Bushby 27 years, but he hasn’t exactly taken the most direct route…
For most of us, the thought of change is scary. And it’s that fear which still stops many people from making the switch away from petrol and diesel vehicles, and to electric. Perhaps you’ve experienced the feeling yourself?
Remember that stomach-churning feeling just after passing your driving test - facing the motorway or navigating a narrow country lane for the first time?
Every day, I’m on the hunt for quality cars for our forecourt, and during one of these searches last week, I noticed something rather odd. Sharing in case you’re in a similar position as this poor soul.
Us dealerships often get a bad rep, and this article I came across the other day looked to push that narrative even further.
When buying a new car, lots of us stick to what we know. We look for similar features, perhaps even the same model - especially if our last one was stolen. Some might go as far as picking the same colour too. But few would expect to spend thousands replacing a stolen car, only to end up buying back the very same one.
None of us are saints on the road 100% of the time, and I’m sure we’ve all done things we’re not exactly proud of. That being said, there’s going a bit heavy on the right foot… Perhaps a late brake here at there… …And then there’s this.
We’re here for the grounded moments. The school runs. The job site. The weekend trips. The big moves. The fresh starts.
Call me a myth buster because I just wanted to dispel a couple more misconceptions about the cost of electric cars.