Polestar 4 Long Range Dual Motor as a tow car

Page 3 - Passionate about caravans & motorhome? Join our community to share that passion with a global audience!
Nov 30, 2022
1,941
1,817
2,935
One vital bit of information missing was the cost of a new Polestar 4. So I have looked it up, and they START at £60k :eek: The long range dual motor version is £66k !!!
See here
That is stratosphericaly beyond my means, and I suspect that of the vast majority of forum members as well.
Just saying!
 
  • Like
Reactions: borderbilly
Nov 6, 2005
9,065
3,501
30,935
One vital bit of information missing was the cost of a new Polestar 4. So I have looked it up, and they START at £60k :eek: The long range dual motor version is £66k !!!
See here
That is stratosphericaly beyond my means, and I suspect that of the vast majority of forum members as well.
Just saying!
Less than 20% of UK car sales are new cars - the majority buy secondhand and let someone else take the big depreciation hit.

I wonder what the % of UK caravan sales are new caravans.
 
Feb 13, 2024
1,275
811
1,435
Less than 20% of UK car sales are new cars - the majority buy secondhand and let someone else take the big depreciation hit.

I wonder what the % of UK caravan sales are new caravans.
I reckon new caravans sales are 100%, what with the great build quality and no running back to dealers. yes definitely 100%.
 
  • Like
Reactions: otherclive
Nov 11, 2009
24,946
9,009
50,935
Sorry for joining the thread drift but pray please tell where electricity generation comes from on a windless winters night? And, if all this renewable tech is so virtuous and cheap then why are the UK’s domestic electricity costs the most expensive in the world? Saving the planet is fine for those who can afford to be virtue signallers, however back in the real world most people cannot.
Just look at the annual figures for UK energy production and it’s quite obvious that solar doesn’t contribute at night, and on windless nights there’s nuclear, gas, bio and electrical connectors from Europe and Ireland. But the facts are indisputable that over 50% of UK energy production comes from renewable sources. As more installations and infrastructure come on line including HP2 , Sizewell C, SMRs and storage solutions the use of gas for electric generation will virtually disappear.

One area of common agreement is the need to divorce electric generation prices from global oil//gas prices.
 
Nov 11, 2009
24,946
9,009
50,935
One vital bit of information missing was the cost of a new Polestar 4. So I have looked it up, and they START at £60k :eek: The long range dual motor version is £66k !!!
See here
That is stratosphericaly beyond my means, and I suspect that of the vast majority of forum members as well.
Just saying!
You will be okay in 3 years time buying a pre owned low mileage version. But I suspect used prices may start to stabilise more as folks overcome their apprehensions about full EVs.
 

TRENDING THREADS

Latest posts