JLR follow Volvo

EJB986 replied on 07/09/2017 16:12

Posted on 07/09/2017 16:12

I thought the Indians had sold them to China after seeing your headline!surprised

eurortraveller replied on 07/09/2017 16:27

Posted on 07/09/2017 16:27

A regular member of these forums will be looking for a way to re charge them from solar power or Safefill gas. 

eurortraveller replied on 08/09/2017 08:35

Posted on 08/09/2017 08:35

Nothing changes? What are you saying ?

This is an enormous change, affecting the whole motoring world over the next few years.  EHUs will be installed everywhere for re charging this new generation of vehicles. 

Boff replied on 08/09/2017 08:52

Posted on 08/09/2017 08:35 by eurortraveller

Nothing changes? What are you saying ?

This is an enormous change, affecting the whole motoring world over the next few years.  EHUs will be installed everywhere for re charging this new generation of vehicles. 

Posted on 08/09/2017 08:52

Please don't quote selected parts of my post. The post needs to read as a whole to understand my meaning.  I am sure that most forum members have the Wit to grasp the point I was making. 

Boff replied on 08/09/2017 10:09

Posted on 08/09/2017 10:09

The question is are the announcements from Volvo and JLR anything more than PR puffs.  A 100% electric car is one thing but a hybrid is something else entirely, you could fit very small motors so that the car is still being powered by an  internal combustion engine 90% of the time but still called hybrid. 

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