Rare SarahHben Posted February 27 #55751 Share Posted February 27 Morning all. I haven't been on here much lately other than reading the occasional 'live from' post. I hope everyone is well. We feel very ready for a holiday, with various health issues in the wider family, brother has just got out of hospital after an operation, mum is waiting for an operation date for her back but in the meantime is still not very mobile. Our daughter is heavily pregnant, 9 days overdue at the moment so we're at a constant state of readiness to drive her to the hospital and look after the almost 4 year old. We're hoping baby doesn't make an appearance on 29th Feb 😏 It's balance due time for our Britannia cruise at the end of May so I can start getting excited about it now ☺️ Mum and dad have had to cancel due to mum's current mobility issues and pending operation so although it's a shame, it will be nice just being me and hubby. It does mean I'll be doing the Flam railway trip on my own as Mr B is cycling down, I hope it's impossible to get lost and board the wrong train coming back down again 😂 15 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grapau27 Posted February 27 #55752 Share Posted February 27 6 minutes ago, SarahHben said: Morning all. I haven't been on here much lately other than reading the occasional 'live from' post. I hope everyone is well. We feel very ready for a holiday, with various health issues in the wider family, brother has just got out of hospital after an operation, mum is waiting for an operation date for her back but in the meantime is still not very mobile. Our daughter is heavily pregnant, 9 days overdue at the moment so we're at a constant state of readiness to drive her to the hospital and look after the almost 4 year old. We're hoping baby doesn't make an appearance on 29th Feb 😏 It's balance due time for our Britannia cruise at the end of May so I can start getting excited about it now ☺️ Mum and dad have had to cancel due to mum's current mobility issues and pending operation so although it's a shame, it will be nice just being me and hubby. It does mean I'll be doing the Flam railway trip on my own as Mr B is cycling down, I hope it's impossible to get lost and board the wrong train coming back down again 😂 Lovely to hear from you Sarah. Sorry to hear about your family health issues and your mam and dad having to cancel their cruise. Best wishes to your daughter that she gives birth soon. I was 14 days late and weighed 10lb. Pauline was 2 weeks early. 5 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Purdey16 Posted February 27 #55753 Share Posted February 27 Nice to hear from you Sarah and that you’ll be grandparents again very soon and fingers crossed it’s not 29th , hope your mum’s operation comes soon for her and you so she can be fit and well when you go on your cruise end of may . Don’t worry about the railway in flam there’s no way you can get lost , sometimes you stay on and it returns straight back down after a couple of minutes stop , hope your husband enjoys his cycling down it’s a lovely thing to do and so much scenery you don’t get to see on the train, just remember the first bit is stony and steep and not to repeat what I done 🥴 we are not cyclists at all . 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peanut006 Posted February 27 #55754 Share Posted February 27 1 hour ago, grapau27 said: Good morning. 3°C and raining here. Pauline and I were saying there are lots of TV adverts on mainly Electric cars. The theory is good but in practice the full charge just doesn't allow you drive sufficient miles. Our 325 mile drive to and From Southampton would concern me especially if it was raining and we had lights and windscreen wipers on. Hybrid is one issue but I am not convinced. I hope everyone is well and we all have a good day. That is the reason why i didn’t get a full electric Graham, I have a self charging hybrid and my hubby has a hybrid that has to be charged. I think I must be “old school” in my thinking. My new car feels like I am in a space station with all the lights and gadgets. I will get used to it though I expect Michelle 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peanut006 Posted February 27 #55755 Share Posted February 27 20 minutes ago, SarahHben said: Morning all. I haven't been on here much lately other than reading the occasional 'live from' post. I hope everyone is well. We feel very ready for a holiday, with various health issues in the wider family, brother has just got out of hospital after an operation, mum is waiting for an operation date for her back but in the meantime is still not very mobile. Our daughter is heavily pregnant, 9 days overdue at the moment so we're at a constant state of readiness to drive her to the hospital and look after the almost 4 year old. We're hoping baby doesn't make an appearance on 29th Feb 😏 It's balance due time for our Britannia cruise at the end of May so I can start getting excited about it now ☺️ Mum and dad have had to cancel due to mum's current mobility issues and pending operation so although it's a shame, it will be nice just being me and hubby. It does mean I'll be doing the Flam railway trip on my own as Mr B is cycling down, I hope it's impossible to get lost and board the wrong train coming back down again 😂 Lovely to see you posting Sarah. Sorry to hear about the health issues in your family, hope your mum gets her operation soon. I hear lots of good things about Flam, it is on my list of places to go Michelle 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kalos Posted February 27 #55756 Share Posted February 27 1 hour ago, brian1 said: I've heard stories of "charger rage" at motorway services.Too much,too soon to appease the greens. Think I read about that ? 😉.. Two electric car owners were seen today fighting over a charging port. The police have said it was a charged environment and they will amp up patrols around area. A lot of witnesses were shocked and some saw someone socket to the other.🙃 1 15 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grapau27 Posted February 27 #55757 Share Posted February 27 30 minutes ago, kalos said: Think I read about that ? 😉.. Two electric car owners were seen today fighting over a charging port. The police have said it was a charged environment and they will amp up patrols around area. A lot of witnesses were shocked and some saw someone socket to the other.🙃 Your stories are the best @kalos Always guaranteed to make me laugh. Thank you so much. 6 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josy1953 Posted February 27 #55758 Share Posted February 27 2 hours ago, grapau27 said: Hybrid is one issue but I am not convinced. I hope everyone is well and we all have a good day. As I have already said we were foolish enough to buy a Hybrid and after 6 months we have already started to think about which new petrol car we will buy in September and will be taking a closer look at Mazda and VW. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josy1953 Posted February 27 #55759 Share Posted February 27 (edited) 1 hour ago, SarahHben said: Morning all. I haven't been on here much lately other than reading the occasional 'live from' post. I hope everyone is well. We feel very ready for a holiday, with various health issues in the wider family, brother has just got out of hospital after an operation, mum is waiting for an operation date for her back but in the meantime is still not very mobile. Our daughter is heavily pregnant, 9 days overdue at the moment so we're at a constant state of readiness to drive her to the hospital and look after the almost 4 year old. We're hoping baby doesn't make an appearance on 29th Feb 😏 It's balance due time for our Britannia cruise at the end of May so I can start getting excited about it now ☺️ Mum and dad have had to cancel due to mum's current mobility issues and pending operation so although it's a shame, it will be nice just being me and hubby. It does mean I'll be doing the Flam railway trip on my own as Mr B is cycling down, I hope it's impossible to get lost and board the wrong train coming back down again 😂 Welcome back Sorry to hear about you mum's health issues. It sounds like you are in need of a nice cruise. The Flam railway trip is lovely but I'm not sure about the cycling down Edited February 27 by Josy1953 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grapau27 Posted February 27 #55760 Share Posted February 27 1 hour ago, Josy1953 said: As I have already said we were foolish enough to buy a Hybrid and after 6 months we have already started to think about which new petrol car we will buy in September and will be taking a closer look at Mazda and VW. Thank you. I prefer petrol and cannot understand why instead of Electric cars where electric has to be produced to power them why not just produce an even cleaner petrol. 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kalos Posted February 27 #55761 Share Posted February 27 21 minutes ago, grapau27 said: Thank you. I prefer petrol and cannot understand why instead of Electric cars where electric has to be produced to power them why not just produce an even cleaner petrol. Thinking back to when I was a nipper ,we had trackless trolley buses with overhead wires. We had battery operated milk floats that delivered milk in glass returnable bottles. This was in the days before our green and pleasant land decided to get rid for a few decades. As for us we like our little old Suzie ,she maybe coming up 9 year old but .. She's ULEZ compliant, can run us from home to Southampton and back on one tank of petrol. Sails through Mot's , needs new tyres now and again wipers etc like all other cars do. We are happy with her and see no reason to part company and if we did, doubt it would be for an electric car at the moment . Our personal choice . 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ardennais Posted February 27 #55762 Share Posted February 27 BT Openreach have electric vehicles in this area. It’s a nightmare for the engineers as they’re having to consider where and when to charge them. Charging points are few and far between around here. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
terrierjohn Posted February 27 #55763 Share Posted February 27 4 hours ago, Josy1953 said: As I have already said we were foolish enough to buy a Hybrid and after 6 months we have already started to think about which new petrol car we will buy in September and will be taking a closer look at Mazda and VW. What is it about the hybrid that is causing concern? I think you mentioned that you did not like the automatic drive, is this different to the standard automatic of petrol and diesel engines? I know that fully EV automatic is generally in wheel single speed transmission, which of course is much smoother. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brian1 Posted February 27 #55764 Share Posted February 27 6 hours ago, kalos said: Think I read about that ? 😉.. Two electric car owners were seen today fighting over a charging port. The police have said it was a charged environment and they will amp up patrols around area. A lot of witnesses were shocked and some saw someone socket to the other.🙃 The police were going to charge them with battery but had no leads. 1 1 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josy1953 Posted February 27 #55765 Share Posted February 27 56 minutes ago, terrierjohn said: What is it about the hybrid that is causing concern? I think you mentioned that you did not like the automatic drive, is this different to the standard automatic of petrol and diesel engines? I know that fully EV automatic is generally in wheel single speed transmission, which of course is much smoother. I have only driven automatics when I worked in France and USA before this car and I never had an issue with them. This car is smooth enough but I really hate the way that it brakes if it recognises a car braking about 3 or 4 metres ahead even when I am only travelling at 5 miles per hour because of traffic conditions. Every time that I have my 13 year old know it all niece with me and I say "stupid car" because it brakes unnecessarily she tells me that it is safety feature Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snow Hill Posted February 27 #55766 Share Posted February 27 8 hours ago, grapau27 said: Good morning. 3°C and raining here. Pauline and I were saying there are lots of TV adverts on mainly Electric cars. The theory is good but in practice the full charge just doesn't allow you drive sufficient miles. Our 325 mile drive to and From Southampton would concern me especially if it was raining and we had lights and windscreen wipers on. Hybrid is one issue but I am not convinced. I hope everyone is well and we all have a good day. My son drives a Polestar 2, gets around 350miles on a charge, there is an increasing number of charge points across the country, he should know he manages the installation of many of them. He uses the Zap App to plan his journey, in his three years of driving electric cars he has never run out of power. Most of the time his car is charged at home, much cheaper than on the road and much cheaper than filling a car with a tank of fuel. I would have probably gone electric when I changed my car in 2023, except the cost to install a connect to my garage which is remote from the house was extortionate, so went hybrid instead and I am extremely happy that I did. I purchased less fuel than I did in 2033 and drove more miles. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bloodaxe Posted February 27 #55767 Share Posted February 27 (edited) 8 minutes ago, Snow Hill said: My son drives a Polestar 2, gets around 350miles on a charge, there is an increasing number of charge points across the country, he should know he manages the installation of many of them. He uses the Zap App to plan his journey, in his three years of driving electric cars he has never run out of power. Most of the time his car is charged at home, much cheaper than on the road and much cheaper than filling a car with a tank of fuel. I would have probably gone electric when I changed my car in 2023, except the cost to install a connect to my garage which is remote from the house was extortionate, so went hybrid instead and I am extremely happy that I did. I purchased less fuel than I did in 2033 and drove more miles. is your car a De lorion. Edited February 27 by Bloodaxe 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kalos Posted February 27 #55768 Share Posted February 27 8 minutes ago, Snow Hill said: so went hybrid instead and I am extremely happy that I did. I purchased less fuel than I did in 2033 and drove more miles. Next time you take your car out ,can you get me next weeks lottery numbers 🙃 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snow Hill Posted February 27 #55769 Share Posted February 27 13 minutes ago, kalos said: Next time you take your car out ,can you get me next weeks lottery numbers 🙃 I tried to correct but system kept telling I couldn’t repost for some reason. 🤷♂️ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lizzyanne Posted February 27 #55770 Share Posted February 27 5 hours ago, kalos said: Thinking back to when I was a nipper ,we had trackless trolley buses with overhead wires. We had battery operated milk floats that delivered milk in glass returnable bottles. This was in the days before our green and pleasant land decided to get rid for a few decades. As for us we like our little old Suzie ,she maybe coming up 9 year old but .. She's ULEZ compliant, can run us from home to Southampton and back on one tank of petrol. Sails through Mot's , needs new tyres now and again wipers etc like all other cars do. We are happy with her and see no reason to part company and if we did, doubt it would be for an electric car at the moment . Our personal choice . Many years since I’ve heard “trackless” when I was young I thought that it was just a bus only many years later did I realise why they had that name! Brought back a lot of memories. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
terrierjohn Posted February 27 #55771 Share Posted February 27 2 hours ago, Josy1953 said: I have only driven automatics when I worked in France and USA before this car and I never had an issue with them. This car is smooth enough but I really hate the way that it brakes if it recognises a car braking about 3 or 4 metres ahead even when I am only travelling at 5 miles per hour because of traffic conditions. Every time that I have my 13 year old know it all niece with me and I say "stupid car" because it brakes unnecessarily she tells me that it is safety feature Can it not be adjusted to only brake at higher speeds? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kalos Posted February 27 #55772 Share Posted February 27 49 minutes ago, Lizzyanne said: Many years since I’ve heard “trackless” when I was young I thought that it was just a bus only many years later did I realise why they had that name! Brought back a lot of memories. It was great fun watching them when the poles came off the wires and the conductress would leap outside grabbing a big pole to reconnect to the power lines so we could be on our merry way again . One of ours ended up in a museum the other side of Doncaster . 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josy1953 Posted February 27 #55773 Share Posted February 27 My niece's husband has been round spent approximately 2 minutes solving the leak in the bathroom and then an hour chatting to us. His son, who I see every day, hadn't mentioned to me that he has been predicted to get 9 Grade 9s in his GCSEs and has had interviews at both local colleges and been offered places at both. Dad is so proud and we know that his mum would have been proud of him too. 13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josy1953 Posted February 27 #55774 Share Posted February 27 40 minutes ago, terrierjohn said: Can it not be adjusted to only brake at higher speeds? Not that we can see in the instruction book, I have started to put my foot on the accelerator when it slows down too early to force it to keep going. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare SarahHben Posted February 27 #55775 Share Posted February 27 11 hours ago, Purdey16 said: Nice to hear from you Sarah and that you’ll be grandparents again very soon and fingers crossed it’s not 29th , hope your mum’s operation comes soon for her and you so she can be fit and well when you go on your cruise end of may . Don’t worry about the railway in flam there’s no way you can get lost , sometimes you stay on and it returns straight back down after a couple of minutes stop , hope your husband enjoys his cycling down it’s a lovely thing to do and so much scenery you don’t get to see on the train, just remember the first bit is stony and steep and not to repeat what I done 🥴 we are not cyclists at all . Thanks, I'll tell Mr B to cycle carefully, too energetic for me, I'll just enjoy taking photos from the train ☺️ 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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