BMW X1 xDrive 25e M-Sport Plus
BMW X1 xDrive 25e M-Sport Plus
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82 months

Saturday 5th December 2020
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Disco You

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208 months

Saturday 5th December 2020
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Landcrab_Six said:
Fuel economy doesn't look like it'll be as good as the outgoing 520d, so I'm not sure government taxation policy is actually doing what it's meant to do.
Given that some/many company car drivers seem to be happy to have these and never plug them in, not really no.

Will you be plugging it in?

Court_S

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205 months

Saturday 5th December 2020
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Agree re the taxation...

Chap at work has had a Golf GTE for three years. It’s been plugged in four times....three of those were when someone else borrowed it!

In my case, I went from a diesel car that did 50mpg to opting out and buying a petrol car currently doing 29mpg.

Disco You

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208 months

Saturday 5th December 2020
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Landcrab_Six said:
Unlikely. My fuel card doesn't work the chargers. I can't claim back home charging.

On the positive side, the turbocharged triple sounds quite nice when pressing on and it handles really nicely - you can feel the back end dig in when you put your foot down.

I'm still wondering how BMW made 19" wheels look so small, though.
It’s a shame really because plug ins make a lot of sense for people who pay for their own fuel, have somewhere to charge it, and do trips inside the EV range. I’d be interested to know what ratio of people have them to use the EV compared to people in your position who never use it and just wanted to save the tax. It’s a bit of a travesty really that this goes on, but you can’t blame people for doing it.

How do these work, do they charge the EV side when braking etc. like a Prius etc. so you’ll get some time on electric? And /or does the electric kick in at the same time as the petrol so you get extra performance like the new Land Rovers?

Alex10391

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201 months

Saturday 2nd January 2021
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Disco You said:
It’s a shame really because plug ins make a lot of sense for people who pay for their own fuel, have somewhere to charge it, and do trips inside the EV range. I’d be interested to know what ratio of people have them to use the EV compared to people in your position who never use it and just wanted to save the tax. It’s a bit of a travesty really that this goes on, but you can’t blame people for doing it.

How do these work, do they charge the EV side when braking etc. like a Prius etc. so you’ll get some time on electric? And /or does the electric kick in at the same time as the petrol so you get extra performance like the new Land Rovers?
All of the above, on some you can also select a "save" mode that will focus on re-generating the battery, at the expense of fuel consumption.

If you claim your business mileage back then there's incentive to "plug in" regularly to optimise combined mpg.
That said, my last 330e used to routinely get 40-42 mpg (enough to break even with government mileage rates) without plugging in, so I rarely bothered - imagine same for many co car drivers.

The tables have turned now through lockdown - being stuck working from home now, charging is perfect for pottering about locally without having to use any petrol!

Good choice on the X1 25e, OP!