EV megatest | Which electric £40k car is best?

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  • čas přidán 1. 06. 2024
  • If you're in the market for a family-friendly EV, costing up to £40,000, which means you can have one on your driveway for around £100 a week given how most people buy cars, your options have never been broader.
    There are more than two dozen such cars on the market today. These are the best 12 of them.
    We have competitors from: BYD, Cupra, Hyundai, Jeep, kia, MG, Renault, Smart, Tesla, Vauxhall, Volkswagen And Volvo ready to face off as we name Britain’s best sub-£40k electric car.
    On the way we will talk about their prices but also finance deals because that’s how most customers buy cars, and unless otherwise stated assuming a deposit of £4000, likely from a trade in. At the end there’ll be a big chart outlining all of those details, correct as of April 2024 when we conducted the test.
    00:00 Introduction
    01:19 BYD Dolphin
    03:23 Cupra Born
    06:05 Hyundai Kona EV
    08:10 Jeep Avenger
    09:58 Kia Niro
    11:25 MG4
    13:20 Renault Megane E
    14:53 Smart #1
    16:50 Tesla Model 3
    20:17 Vauxhall Astra Electric
    21:43 Volkswagen ID3
    22:56 Volvo EX30
    25:36 The finishing positions, 12th to 3rd
    27:08 The podium positions
    27:43 Outro
    27:56 Finance summary
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Komentáře • 326

  • @jaker3151
    @jaker3151 Před měsícem +33

    Six dudes picking the best "family friendly" EV. Never once mentioned boot space and glossing over things that are important for families like practically and space. Here's an idea why not bring your families along to these tests with your weekly shopping, child seats/boosters, strollers, kids scooters, school bags etc and THEN pick the best "family friendly" EV. Your test as it is has limited usefulness for anyone choosing a "family friendly" EV.

    • @animal355
      @animal355 Před 24 dny +1

      A great idea, but as you know letting the public make real world opinions on any car (especially EVs) may not be a great marketing tool with this ongoing EV selling agenda.

    • @valleysofneptune
      @valleysofneptune Před 19 dny +5

      Exactly! The Volvo boot is tiny! And who’d pay 40k for an Astra ??

  • @DryUrEyesMate
    @DryUrEyesMate Před měsícem +42

    If you want a reliable trustworthy EV I highly recommend the Tesla the reason for this is that our local taxi firm use Tesla and one of them has hit over 400,000 miles and it’s still going strong

    • @simonrichardson3167
      @simonrichardson3167 Před měsícem +6

      I do believe Tesla are the best, not the best interior but the most accomplished electric car from a tech firm. not an adapted ice with poor range

    • @Arpedk
      @Arpedk Před měsícem +7

      @@simonrichardson3167 "not the best interior" have you tried the new Model 3? It is 3 levels above the old one, it is soo nice!

    • @pindot787
      @pindot787 Před měsícem +5

      @@Arpedk Yeah agree, you need to sit on one to really apreciate, the material they choose is above volvo!

    • @JamesSmith-qs4hx
      @JamesSmith-qs4hx Před měsícem +1

      IF Elon was smart he'd be refitting his Tesla assembly lines right about now to be installing internal combustion engines.

    • @roryreddog3258
      @roryreddog3258 Před 22 dny +1

      @@JamesSmith-qs4hx 🤪

  • @Dermo1985
    @Dermo1985 Před měsícem +36

    Given his comments on the Avenger how did it ever win car of the year without it being a paid for accolade??? Funkiness? Are you kidding me!?! He basically said it was meh in every aspect 😂 who paid enough to win this group test I’m not at the end yet!?

    • @anemeth9281
      @anemeth9281 Před měsícem +8

      Jeep Avenger as car of the year is a joke

  • @davidfraga1672
    @davidfraga1672 Před měsícem +21

    The Model 3 is in a league of it's own, but comes in 6th place because of the indicators on the steering wheel. 😎

    • @jamesraisonx
      @jamesraisonx Před 21 dnem

      And because it's a lot more expensive than the competition if you aren't a cash buyer because of weak financing deals. My 2020 model 3 lease is about to end and a born V2 eboost is approx 400-450pm with no deposit but a model 3 SR is coming out at 600+ - so it's nearly 50% more expensive :(

    • @paddylogan13
      @paddylogan13 Před 21 dnem +2

      I test drove the Model 3 and had no issues at all with the indicator buttons. By far the most efficient and then there's the charging network.

  • @wass006
    @wass006 Před měsícem +29

    Why did jeep win car of the year? Purely on funkiness?

  • @seraos121
    @seraos121 Před měsícem +9

    coming from an owner of model 3 highland, the indicators after a week stop being a problem when you change the mindset. 1 is for leaving the roudabouts and the other is to pass other cars instead of left and rigth.

  • @animal355
    @animal355 Před 24 dny +3

    How many families can realistically afford any 40 grand car, it baffles me.

  • @rpa6718
    @rpa6718 Před měsícem +7

    This comparative is a joke…

  • @cp4512
    @cp4512 Před měsícem +16

    6000 miles a year to make the PCP deal look cheaper is a little disingenuous, the average is about 7400 I think and most people buying a family car will drive considerably more. This would also make the insurance look cheaper too. Maybe redo prices with mileage of 10000 miles to be more representative of the PCP deals that families would need.

    • @clewis5220
      @clewis5220 Před měsícem +1

      Leasing is much cheaper than pcp unless you want to pay the balloon payment to buy the car at the end which most people don’t imo. Hand back scrutiny is same for both imo too

    • @richardcarter1000
      @richardcarter1000 Před měsícem

      Most of these cars lose £1 a mile in depreciation. It's mad

    • @JamesSmith-qs4hx
      @JamesSmith-qs4hx Před měsícem

      You will struggle to do 6000 miles in your 15 minute zone mate....😃

    • @valleysofneptune
      @valleysofneptune Před 19 dny

      Average mileage in the uk is 12k a year

  • @stevenjones916
    @stevenjones916 Před měsícem +6

    Two STELLANTIS vehicles and two VW Group vehicles. What a wasted opportunity for a comprehensive test.

  • @Gaijin101
    @Gaijin101 Před 26 dny +3

    So, which cars get proper frequent OTA updates? I mean updates, not basic bug fixes once or twice a year.

  • @ARC1T3CT-
    @ARC1T3CT- Před měsícem +14

    VW certainly got their money's worth with this review!!!

  • @therealjpster
    @therealjpster Před měsícem +21

    A shame not to see the Citroën e-C4. I just bought one and it’s ace. Absurdly comfortable over potholes and has very polite and discreet lane keep assist. Radar cruise and hands-on auto steer works well on the motorway. And it has proper stalks and buttons and rotary controls for the AC. Over 1000 miles of commute and highway we’ve done 4.0 miles/kWh, which is much better than our old MG5 (and MG customer service was terrible and I’m very happy to leave them behind). I put £500 down and pay £350 a month at 0% for 10kpa/4 years.

    • @Hali88
      @Hali88 Před měsícem +1

      yes, interesting that it's not included in this test

    • @stevejewiss532
      @stevejewiss532 Před měsícem

      Especially since the Astra and Jeep are there ,theyre worse EVs than the Citroen . I think Auotcar just doesnt like the way it drives because it doesnt go round corners at 60 mph .

    • @hdmk213
      @hdmk213 Před měsícem +3

      You can also get a delivery miles e-C4 for less than £20k (I've seen some near £16k). A phenomenal second hand purchase due to epic depreciation

    • @Andy-zi1wj
      @Andy-zi1wj Před měsícem +1

      Don't think that you will get good customer service from Citroen I was looking at one but I've seen many complaints on forums of waiting month's just to get booked in for faults. Nice and comfortable tho

    • @JamesSmith-qs4hx
      @JamesSmith-qs4hx Před měsícem

      Lane keep assist.... Your eyes and two hands, surely?

  • @LaceyFilm
    @LaceyFilm Před měsícem +25

    The comments on these EV videos are embarrassing.
    I don't see all of the EV drivers going onto ICE videos making unresearched statements about how crap they are.
    People are allowed to choose whatever car they want; there's no point in going around telling them they're wrong.

    • @simonrichardson3167
      @simonrichardson3167 Před měsícem +8

      the haters are relentless, and by and large pretty clueless. Depreciation has always been high on most new ICE cars, suddenly that's forgotten and EV are the devil, clutching at straws

    • @davidlewis4399
      @davidlewis4399 Před měsícem +1

      @@simonrichardson3167 So we are all clueless as we dont all want to spend around 40K on a family car and that we can all charge from home and never drive long journeys. Ever seen a big ICE with a roofbox on the motorway good luck doing that journey in an EV. My mate has a MG EV and uses his ICE for all journeys over 80 miles pretty pathetic really.

    • @aacmove
      @aacmove Před měsícem

      Because EV fanboys are too busy creaming themselves over their expensive purchases. Gotta have a reason why a rational person would spend crazy amounts of money over what is essentially a life choice over a practical one.
      There are so many reasons to dislike EVs, but for me the main one is I'm just not willing to part with so much money for something that is just a plastic as a Dacia Duster, with nothing I can see but inconvenience. Time was when you spent a years salary on a car at least you got wood, some leather and a touch of class.
      And, having recently been in a Tesla 3, a Y and a VW id-4 none have changed my mind.

    • @eds4743
      @eds4743 Před měsícem

      @@davidlewis4399 highly unlikely

  • @TheMiddleView
    @TheMiddleView Před měsícem +10

    When I drove a Model 3 Highland, the steering buttons seemed more natural than stalks. This is the quietest car I have ever been in. Did this get measured/reviewed ? Also there was virtually nothing on the driving experience, or the incredible responsiveness ( I own a Porsche as well.) Seemed to me an old traditionalist reviewing - Perhaps they should review a Blackberry phone versus an iPhone.... oh sorry, Blackberry disappeared

    • @stinger15au
      @stinger15au Před 28 dny +3

      Looks like there was zero testing done. Just what the whims of the 6 judges liked.
      Quite obviously the tesla got pinged for switches despite being the safest with the most space, the longest range and the fastest.

  • @bruts82
    @bruts82 Před měsícem +3

    Have to say I was completely anti ev for the past 3 years , have a few at work and they are terrible, but the wife picked up a born 77kwh with only a few thousand kilometres on it, and I seriously can’t fault it.
    Most I’ve seen on the read out is 512km on a good day and least 412km.
    We have a charger at home from a gte golf but after 2 months of ownership we’ve only charge it once of the solar. And most charges are done at her workplace. Just for context 199 euro on pcp and she swapped out of a Gti that was costing 350 a month on fuel.
    Have to say these cars used correctly , locally and the odd medium long journey are so efficient of the use of terrain and coasting and regen they make perfect sense in a 2 car family.
    I would urge anyone to trial one for an extended period and actually realise how hard it actually is the run down the battery

  • @roryreddog3258
    @roryreddog3258 Před 29 dny +9

    Daft daft daft… Model 3 in 6th is beyond stupid. The supercharger network alone should be enough to put it into first position. also, it’s large size comfort dynamics efficiency, etc easily out classes every car here

  • @mikadavies660
    @mikadavies660 Před měsícem +6

    Why is tge Tesla Model 3 £600+ per month in UK and $299/mth in America.... The monthly payments are just a total deal breaker for me.

    • @MattyThomas86
      @MattyThomas86 Před 25 dny

      They will be less now , mainly down to APR. Which has now been reduced

    • @stevenjones916
      @stevenjones916 Před 21 dnem

      Tesla have been ripping off UK customers from day one.

  • @dannycolverson6944
    @dannycolverson6944 Před měsícem +18

    The worst thing about the indicators on the Tesla is that the buttons are flat/smooth, if they at least stuck out or has some texture you would be able to indicate without looking at them. Absolutely shocking that it's allowed. It's a shame because the rest of the car is literally awesome.

    • @gzcwnk
      @gzcwnk Před měsícem +2

      I think in the EU it isnt going to be allowed, UK of course isnt in the EU.

    • @SWR112
      @SWR112 Před měsícem

      @@gzcwnkwe are in agreement to be inline with safety regulations or in this case safety rating. If you want the best safety rating in Europe not the EU then certain guidance will need to be taken.

    • @fr33mynd
      @fr33mynd Před měsícem +1

      @@gzcwnk The car is being sold in Portugal, so it is allowed in the EU, i guess.

    • @patmcdaniel2016
      @patmcdaniel2016 Před měsícem +1

      It has haptic feed back, No need to raise it.

    • @troop73oo
      @troop73oo Před 24 dny

      It also shows how little Tesla cares about what its customers think.

  • @alastairhatt360
    @alastairhatt360 Před 29 dny +2

    New updates have addressed the wipers with a new update to use the left scroll button as a small menu pops up to adjust speed options etc. indicators you do get used too and yes you do second guess sometimes but you soon work it out if it’s the only car you drive.

  • @criticalmass5873
    @criticalmass5873 Před měsícem +2

    The thing with the Volvo is that the voice control is so good that you just don’t need to grope for a control to change things like the cabin temperature. Just say ‘Hey Google set temp 20 degrees ‘ . Job done.

  • @Brightsparks1960
    @Brightsparks1960 Před měsícem +3

    I agree with your comment about retaining buttons for some of the more regular adjustments made by drivers (eg heating) BUT most manufacturers - Vovlo included - allow a simple voice command "set temperature to 20 degrees" as an alterantive. I use this on my XC40 as it is simpler that looking away to adjust any control buttons or sliders.

  • @agiugabenson7268
    @agiugabenson7268 Před 23 dny +2

    I think a What Car survey put Cupra last for reliability. Yet first choice here?

  • @peteramey9385
    @peteramey9385 Před měsícem +9

    Tesla Model 3 is obviously the best. Is this worth a video ?

  • @Koulis_
    @Koulis_ Před měsícem +6

    This is the first review that has criticised the driveability of the Smart which is odd.

    • @ciybersal3499
      @ciybersal3499 Před měsícem

      Agreed Matt Watson loved it's drive

    • @tobygreen2196
      @tobygreen2196 Před měsícem +1

      I have the smart, admittedly it does wallow a bit at slower speeds when going over bumps but it’s not uncomfortable and at higher speeds it’s absolutely brilliant. There is a lot that has been missed in this test. The smart has so much kit on it that just isn’t matched by the others, such as the heads up display which I’m surprised wasn’t mentioned after the complaints about the Volvo and Tesla having everything on one screen

    • @androo4519
      @androo4519 Před měsícem

      I thought that too. I've read and watched plenty of other reviews that really liked it.

  • @maxmustermann9669
    @maxmustermann9669 Před měsícem +8

    Buyers are not annoyed about the indicators because they don't use it.

    • @androo4519
      @androo4519 Před měsícem

      Audi will probably copy Tesla soon, or just put the indicators in the glovebox.

    • @beefsuprem0241
      @beefsuprem0241 Před 25 dny

      Optional extra if it's Audi 🤑

  • @beatles4sale2007
    @beatles4sale2007 Před měsícem +7

    Half of these you could probably pick up at 2-3 years at half price or more (from main dealers) so if I was in the market for a cheap EV for work to back for example, which for a lot of people is 90% of the usage, that is what I would do.

    • @valleysofneptune
      @valleysofneptune Před 19 dny

      Same as ICE cars then, I fact most are around 35% of the original value after about 3 years

  • @Adrb22
    @Adrb22 Před 29 dny +2

    These results look like someone massaged a few dollar bills into the bank account of this publication.

  • @MrDos22
    @MrDos22 Před měsícem +6

    Got a MG4 Xpower coming my way very soon and so looking forward to it. Never had a EV so will be a different challenge

    • @noblezeolotboy
      @noblezeolotboy Před měsícem +2

      Care to share why choose MG4 Xpower? Currently, I'm looking for MG4 Extended Range, because i do travelling quite a lot

    • @MrDos22
      @MrDos22 Před měsícem +1

      @@noblezeolotboy I got this from my workplace and was the same as trophy edition in costs

    • @MrDos22
      @MrDos22 Před měsícem +1

      @@noblezeolotboy Also, i will only be travelling to London once a week and it think the cost of the car and everything i get seems value for money. My last car has been with me for over 10 years so going up even to an MG4 is so good for me.

    • @noblezeolotboy
      @noblezeolotboy Před měsícem +1

      @MrDos22 do u think this model will last until 10+ years? I'm also looking for a car that can serve me 10 years & above. In my country, warranty given are 7 years for a car ang 8 years for a battery

    • @MrDos22
      @MrDos22 Před měsícem +1

      @@noblezeolotboy I am not sure if it is a 10 year car. With evs it seems to be based on battery care, and how it will be charged. I have invested in a home charger and plan to use it more than outside charging unless travelling a distance. My car benefit allows me to use it for 3 years and hopefully change it over

  • @VSS1
    @VSS1 Před měsícem +1

    You had me at Hello Matt! 😂

  • @AboveInShadow
    @AboveInShadow Před měsícem +24

    I would get the EX30 hands down.

    • @mrakronyahoo
      @mrakronyahoo Před měsícem +1

      Its beauitful - but there seems to be significant software issues...

    • @AboveInShadow
      @AboveInShadow Před měsícem +3

      @@mrakronyahoo Volvo has apparently resolved the issues and the EVs are ready to be driven off dealers' lots as soon as they're fixed, according to Automotive News.

    • @Rafiq07
      @Rafiq07 Před měsícem +1

      If you're not after a family car, I can see the appeal.
      I have no idea why it's on this list of family EVs, though. I went to see one, and the space in the back and boot is a joke.

    • @tomp66
      @tomp66 Před měsícem +1

      sent ours back - bug ridden infotainment that reboots into test mode randomly. dangerous as only one screen

    • @paulhayes2189
      @paulhayes2189 Před měsícem +2

      Not a family car....size of a Skoda fabia

  • @agravityman
    @agravityman Před měsícem +2

    I've got the Mégane, the spec above and to answer all the "oh it's expensive" I got mine for £374pm with £3400 deposit, 10,000 miles for 48m. This was back in summer 23, so before the whole ZEV mandate. Walk into any showroom now wanting to get a deal and you'll get a mega one, otherwise brands face a £15,000 fine per ever ICE told above the target. Not to mention it costs me £6.20 for a full charge at home. So much cheaper than an equivalent ICE from a TCO perspective

    • @Rafiq07
      @Rafiq07 Před měsícem

      Paying ~£375 a month after dropping ~£3.5k deposit for a Megane is not the flex you think it is. You can get a lot more car with that money if you start looking at ICE vehicles.
      I'm all for EVs, but "bang for buck" is not a battle they can win.

    • @agravityman
      @agravityman Před měsícem

      @@Rafiq07 depending on what you're referring to on ICE, I work for a Auto OEM and know how much equivalent ICE PCP deals are post retailer Margin, and again, the above Mégane deal is punchy

  • @Jaw0lf
    @Jaw0lf Před měsícem +12

    I looked a t a lot of these cars and being 6'2" and having a son who is the same height, rear space was very important. The Kia Niro EV, Hyundai Kona EV and Tesla Model 3 were the only ones with enough space for us. I also have difficulty getting in and out of some of the cars, that also made those a no go, such as the MG4.
    Adding all of the gadgets to meet my outgoing Kia E Niro 4+ including heat pump pushed the prices for the Niro and Kona to almost £45,000. Tesla Model 3 (Highland) at £39,990 won on price, comfort, smoothness and calmness. The screen is used to set up your driving position and mirrors, but once done screen interaction is easy as it easy to see and use for the odd times you need to touch it.
    I have had no issue with the inicators, in fact they are easy to use and the wheel is turned generally only 90 degrees to access the button. Pressing the button a second time to cancel the signal works flawlessly if it is still activating. it does not suffer the problem of moving the stalk to cancel, that then triggers the opposite side indicators!
    Lack of buttons makes it safer as I would often have to look within the cabin to locate the button. With the screen you can increase the text size and all the information could be seen in an easy glance, speed and nav in one glance, keeping eyes on the road for a lot more of the time.

    • @stephenclutton
      @stephenclutton Před měsícem +2

      Something that I find is never mentioned with the Tesla is that the voice commands work flawlessly. You don't need to go near the screen when you are driving.

    • @Jaw0lf
      @Jaw0lf Před měsícem +2

      @@stephenclutton Totally agree, you can do majority of things via the voice command. Still learning those as only had my Tesla for a few weeks!

    • @Rafiq07
      @Rafiq07 Před měsícem

      Must be a big Musk/Tesla fan to even attempt trying to defend the horrendous design choice of a big tablet and sticking buttons for an indicator on the steering wheel.
      The only reason Musk implemented these design choices is to cut costs. Nothing to do with safety or ease of use.
      The lack of quality control shows this up as well. Teslas interior aren't great and often have issues, with no resolution from the after care.

    • @Jaw0lf
      @Jaw0lf Před měsícem +1

      @@Rafiq07 Not a Tesla fan, looked at a lot of other cars and this was best for the price. Trying these things out, I was surprised how easy it made everything and to be honest less distractions. Obviously car interiors are very much a personal thing.
      I feel these are safer to drive as you can keep your eyes on the road and are not looking for which button you wanted to press.

  • @mangewide
    @mangewide Před měsícem +3

    Nice!, have a Cupra E-boost and can agree! :)

  • @chiravalentin
    @chiravalentin Před měsícem +11

    I just think that the comments in the video about price of the Tesla are not very fair. Bring all the other on the same specs as the Tesla and all of them will be more expensive.

    • @stevenjones916
      @stevenjones916 Před měsícem

      Tesla didn't win, it's not fair 😭😭😭

    • @chiravalentin
      @chiravalentin Před měsícem +3

      ​@@stevenjones916Not that. I was just sysing that you should compare prices for cars with same options. For example Tesla M3 has leather seats, cooled and heated seats, active matrix led lights, hifi audio, auto pilot, etc as standard. If you get a VW ID3 for the money from the video you get nothing of this and if you add this options it will be more expensive than the Tesla. Maybe you don't need them and that is OK too but if you compare the prices...

  • @kaprunski
    @kaprunski Před měsícem +2

    Great video. I really like the Hyundai Kona and seriously thinking of ordering one. I can get one relatively cheap through a works scheme which also comes with a home charging point. Drove the Niro EV yesterday, which was really nice too. Decisions, decisions

  • @WiljanWiljan
    @WiljanWiljan Před měsícem

    One thing i do not understand. If you charge the battery from 10 to 80% as recommended, what is the actual range? Because 10 to 80 means i am not using 30% battery capacity....so 64kw becomes much less....Or what is my mistake?

  • @mojjo1
    @mojjo1 Před měsícem +1

    For me the smart 1 was the most comfortable quiet roomy and refined. Love the looks of it. Overall It’s a lovely car, Bought it.

  • @francis4845
    @francis4845 Před dnem

    Wow! Just ordered the Born V2 and then I saw this report. Seems my research agrees with yours!

  • @paulpavlou9294
    @paulpavlou9294 Před 4 dny

    After a year in my 77kw Born with sports and interior packages - I totally agree with you.

  • @victormanuel-qz2cb
    @victormanuel-qz2cb Před měsícem +2

    ¿Ponéis el id 3 en séptimo lugar por no tener un buen software pero al Born lo ponéis el primero siendo exactamente el mismo coche y más caro que su hermano? 😮😅

  • @Popdog76
    @Popdog76 Před měsícem +3

    The windscreen wipers can be adjusted on the steering wheel that’s the problem if you don’t live with a car you have no clue which makes this test not very helpful. EVs should be efficient and have good charging speeds the KIA and Hyundai is not on the list due to this. As should the VW brands as the infotainment is poor. ID7 is a major improvement.
    Best in my opinion is MG4, Tesla M3, Volvo (once an update is rolled out), Megane Etech.
    The others will be okay for short town driving.

    • @chrisclarke5040
      @chrisclarke5040 Před měsícem +1

      Yes, I wish that journalists would sometimes bother to read the manual. The Tesla wipers can be activated/adjusted through all settings by physical buttons alone with no need to touch, or indeed look at, the touchscreen.

  • @davidtydeman1434
    @davidtydeman1434 Před 29 dny

    Great to see so many options available

  • @nikc1313
    @nikc1313 Před měsícem

    Great comparisson and helped validate my decision to go for a megane when my lease is up in a few months. Its competitive in every department and, for me, the best looking exterior and interior.

  • @romeandcurry6915
    @romeandcurry6915 Před 29 dny +2

    😂 Tesla M3 in 6th place - you have stretched your credibility here. Enjoy your limited range 200hp hatchback for £40k or the incredible style and quality of the MG. Maybe watch also watch Harry’s Garage for a sceptical but honest review.

  • @rossdavis2294
    @rossdavis2294 Před měsícem

    Love a good mega test!!

  • @stubones
    @stubones Před měsícem +19

    Still £35k out of my budget..

    • @DryUrEyesMate
      @DryUrEyesMate Před měsícem +2

      No one in the right mind will put 35K down in one go set up a monthly plan works out around about £300 a month.

    • @Sajuuk9
      @Sajuuk9 Před měsícem +4

      @@DryUrEyesMate loans or down payments for cars is dumb.

    • @mjcamp01
      @mjcamp01 Před 19 dny

      Most of these cars can be picked up cheap, the MG4 trophy spec for example is about £24k with under 5k miles on the clock, even less for the base model!

  • @alangravy27
    @alangravy27 Před měsícem

    Very interesting and thorough content. It would have made more sense broken into three comparisons based on a fixed PCP. Not many people are considering whether to buy a BYD Seal or Model 3

  • @paulbrain9804
    @paulbrain9804 Před 18 dny

    Good honest review but no mention of how efficient each car is. Mpg always mentioned on ICE vehicles. but no mention of Miles per Kwh on any of these cars.

  • @abraxastulammo9940
    @abraxastulammo9940 Před 20 dny

    If I didn't get a phenomenal deal on the Enyaq 50, I would have gotten a Cupra Born for about 200 EUR per month lease this year. 😇

  • @damianotoole8770
    @damianotoole8770 Před 21 dnem

    Excellent review. I nearly bought a Born

  • @electrikoptik
    @electrikoptik Před měsícem +5

    £40k for an "affordable" EV.
    No wonder EV sales are stagnating and people clamoring to hybrids.

  • @baronxsa
    @baronxsa Před měsícem

    Smart #3 fixes the ride problem: it’s lower, firmer, sportier and more stable due to a longer wheelbase. Also more space inside and a slightly nicer interior for not much more money. I’ve got one for a few months now and really enjoy it

  • @andrewmullen4003
    @andrewmullen4003 Před měsícem

    Funny the top 3 were my top 3 for my next car, haven't driven the Kona yet , but will make a decision afterwards.

  • @peterarmstrong3853
    @peterarmstrong3853 Před 29 dny +1

    Ive had 4 of the cars. the mg4 awful customer service!! Broke down after 400 miles and mg didnt want to know! Cupra was ok, not very trusting brakes, the screen at night was a stupid idea. Kia ev was like drivng a bus and is ugly. Between the kia and cupra i covered 40k. I now have a dolphin on pcp with 20k miles and pay £411 pcm... Hands down for me would be the dolphin comfort spec in urban grey.

  • @tesla-spectre
    @tesla-spectre Před měsícem +1

    Nyland just tested the range of the EX30 and it is ridiculous. Silly consumption of 244Wh/km...
    To let the Born win is a bit ridiculous. But then again, taste is not to be debated. And the Tesla on 6 is even a bigger joke, but then again... it gives many likes from all the Tesla haters 😂😂😂

  • @alastairhoffmann9079
    @alastairhoffmann9079 Před 21 dnem +1

    £35-40k for a family car - how much do you need to earn to pay for this, plus your mortgage and living expenses? This was luxury car pricing a few years ago. The ICE equivalents seem to be significantly cheaper. Then you add in the fact that EVs seem to be heavier than equivalent ICE cars - it's the batteries. In terms of my perception of the vehicle size distribution, there are very few small cars and a high percentage of Medium/Large SUV types. EVs also have a hidden subsidies in that they do not pay Road Fuel Duty on power used, if you charge at home 5% VAT instead of 20% VAT on the electricity and RFL of £10pa from 2025. Then you have the question of battery life - the well made batteries go on for a long time, but if the battery goes, your vehicle is so much scrap metal as there is no cost effective ability to replace the engine as in an ICE vehicle. So these vehicles cause more wear and tear to the roads than the equivalent ICE car and do not pay tax towards maintaining the roads. EVs have their place - primarily for sub 100km trips and in the urban environment, where they are part of the solution for reducing emissions, but far more can be achieved for more people with a cheap rapid public transport system.

  • @Andy-zi1wj
    @Andy-zi1wj Před měsícem +1

    The cupra born has all the faults that my last golf mk8 i leased had with the infotainment system.theres a new updated one due soon so dont go for the current car.

  • @adwol48
    @adwol48 Před měsícem

    Mustang Mach e select can be had for 43K at the minute, probably much bigger than most of those in this test

  • @josimues4629
    @josimues4629 Před měsícem +1

    tesla has voice contol...... that works

  • @nickfarrington2390
    @nickfarrington2390 Před měsícem +2

    Some of your PCP calcs look very suspect. I did a quick check and whilst some are only a bit out (Volvo at £551, I make it £571) others are miles out (Megane should be £577 not £474). Maths lessons please.

  • @actualfacts1055
    @actualfacts1055 Před měsícem +2

    So we ignore the high price to buy it, we just look at the monthly payments, good grief.

    • @beefsuprem0241
      @beefsuprem0241 Před 25 dny

      Don't forget to ignore the nearly 50% depreciation in 12 months as well😂

    • @actualfacts1055
      @actualfacts1055 Před 24 dny

      ​@@beefsuprem0241 Of course, people just want, and they want it now then run off to Mum and Dad and say HELP.

  • @vp272
    @vp272 Před měsícem +2

    Most people in this £40k bracket will buy on pcp and on balance on size, monthly price, practicality and efficiency it’s probably the Kia Niro (however boring it looks!)
    An extra £150-£200 per month for one of the others is just not worth it for many buyers

    • @disarchitected
      @disarchitected Před měsícem +2

      Honda were knocking out the e:NY1 for under £200 a month with nothing down recently on PCP. Personally, I’d just go for the deal rather than the car. Non of these seem disastrous.

    • @vp272
      @vp272 Před měsícem +1

      I know someone who took that deal and while it is not great on efficiency it’s low monthly pcp works for them

    • @Rafiq07
      @Rafiq07 Před měsícem

      Why the Niro over the Kona?

    • @vp272
      @vp272 Před měsícem

      @@Rafiq07 list price and pcp. Sister brand and Hyundai ( positioned as a premium over Kia) looks awful

  • @IslaSprollie
    @IslaSprollie Před měsícem

    Gridserve sent me an email this morning with a business lease offer for the Born at £196 + VAT per month, cheaper even than the ORA 03. It's the only EV I would swap my Honda e for.

  • @owrang9756
    @owrang9756 Před měsícem

    I leased my ID3 in 2022 for £250 a month for 3 years and 10000 miles a year. Much more expensive now.

  • @johnjames01
    @johnjames01 Před měsícem

    I was thinking of an EV, then said nah, I'll stick with my car and not have the outlay. Had considered an ID.3 or Born, then a Model 3 but now I see this video, I'm thinking of it all again because you've featured those cars 😂

  • @ST-jq
    @ST-jq Před měsícem

    Great! Now I know what to look at, If I want to buy a Milk float.

  • @stefan2796
    @stefan2796 Před 8 dny

    EVs are depreciating as fast as consumer electronics: from sales price to zero in less than 10 years...

  • @69memnon69
    @69memnon69 Před 28 dny +4

    I disagree with the results, wonder if all that marketing money that the other manufacturers spend, that Tesla doesn’t, impacted the final scores.

  • @stevejewiss532
    @stevejewiss532 Před měsícem +8

    So these are supposed to be family cars , so that excludes the Volvo which has back seats only any good for midgets .How can the Astra be better than the Smart ?? also the Jeep . with EVs everything is about efficiency and range and charging speed which means the Stellantis cars just dont cut it . Also dealers , my closest BYD dealer is in central London , yeah im really going to go to central London for a service ,same with SEAT I have no dealers near me . As far as im concerned this test was mostly about how the cars drive instead of what people actually buy cars and especially EVs for . Oh and am I the only one who thinks the interior of the Volvo looks cheap ? that material on the dash and doors looks like Lino .

    • @AboveInShadow
      @AboveInShadow Před měsícem

      Only if all your family is over 6" or taller. Not every family have giant kids 🤣

    • @stevejewiss532
      @stevejewiss532 Před měsícem +1

      @AboveInShadow have you seen how.much space is in the back? It's tiny compared to everything else in its class .

    • @AboveInShadow
      @AboveInShadow Před měsícem

      @@stevejewiss532 Then buy the Nissan Qashqai Epower. The EX30 is not considered an SUV.
      The review is not about family SUV's

    • @stevejewiss532
      @stevejewiss532 Před měsícem +1

      @@AboveInShadow it's about family EVs . That's no good for a family .

    • @AboveInShadow
      @AboveInShadow Před měsícem

      @@stevejewiss532 2 adults and 2 kids, good enough. If you want something bigger there are plenty of options.
      Most married couples don't want kids these days, still a family.

  • @ilollipop100
    @ilollipop100 Před měsícem +4

    Which depreciates fastest?

  • @EmilehUnk
    @EmilehUnk Před 27 dny

    The Astra may not stand out from the crowd and performs so so, it looks way better than the rest of the bunch (in my opinion). However, it’s Stelantis sibling the Peugeot E-308 looks even better.

  • @cokyrobes
    @cokyrobes Před měsícem +6

    Wow - how does a professional outfit do a test like this...and not put more focus on real world range / efficiency
    The Tesla Model 3 is clearly the winner in the real world - by a huge margin

  • @alastairkeith8553
    @alastairkeith8553 Před 23 dny

    LOL - what a stitch up!

  • @hivewatch
    @hivewatch Před 21 dnem

    Some men picking their favourite cars with no reference to their family. This looks like a mid life crisis round-up where the Cupra wins on style and the men wish they didn't have kids.

  • @TheAegisClaw
    @TheAegisClaw Před měsícem +6

    All these finance figures based on 6k miles a year. Whats the point?

    • @davidlewis4399
      @davidlewis4399 Před měsícem

      Most EV users are retired and dont drive far.

    • @TheAegisClaw
      @TheAegisClaw Před měsícem +3

      @@davidlewis4399 bollocks, the low BIK makes them brilliant company cars. I've got one, do 15k a year.

    • @Arpedk
      @Arpedk Před měsícem +2

      @@davidlewis4399 opposite, the more you drive the better it is to have an EV.

  • @anitaru2001
    @anitaru2001 Před měsícem +1

    Peugeot e2008?

  • @Rafiq07
    @Rafiq07 Před měsícem +3

    I'm not sure how the EX30 or the Cupra can be considered family cars.

    • @valleysofneptune
      @valleysofneptune Před 19 dny

      They’re not, they’re small cars for occasional use in a 2 car family, shopping trips etc…..you’ll never get a family of 4 and all associated luggage in them

  • @2011ppower
    @2011ppower Před měsícem

    Big omission not including lease cost as that is where savvy consumers are going these days!

  • @cecilia_mackie
    @cecilia_mackie Před 27 dny

    Interesting! Let’s stay in touch.

  • @reggieaustin1639
    @reggieaustin1639 Před 15 dny

    You been paid by Capra ?

  • @garybradley2171
    @garybradley2171 Před 23 dny

    Skoda Enyaq?

  • @alanmcinnes6440
    @alanmcinnes6440 Před měsícem +4

    Don’t choose the Niro! My wife has one and currently in discussion with Kia, as on a full charge it won’t go more than 180 miles and that’s with a heat pump, no motorway driving. The range is awful.

  • @NighteeeeeY
    @NighteeeeeY Před měsícem +14

    i get that youre a legacy car magazine but when focusing on EVs theres one thing you absolutely need to include all the time: the base range of an EV is basically irrelevant. because either im not going far and charge at home all the time so its always full, or im going that far (on a roadtrip or what have you) that the base range becomes irrelecant compared to the rechargability. so max charging peak + charging curve. Out of Spec invented the 10% challenge which is: How many miles can you add when arriving at a charging station at 10% SOC in 15 minutes time. THAT is the real data that needs to be included. base range is fine but you drive it empty once and from that point on your base range does nothing for you and its all about rechargability. so how many miles can you add in X amount of minutes when arriving empty or close to empty. this is such a good metric because it also already includes its efficiency.
    you need to test that in the future and include it in every EV test. EV people care about that so much more than anything you have mentioned in this test. you need to keep up. ;)

    • @stevejewiss532
      @stevejewiss532 Před měsícem

      Yes exactly , they just quote manufacturers figures . When you buy an EV surely Range ,charging speed and efficiency should be up there . in this test it seems its all bout a sporting drive and funkiness . I mean the Jeep is a nice car but its a crap EV.

    • @mystisith3984
      @mystisith3984 Před měsícem

      Good idea.

  • @pauls3075
    @pauls3075 Před měsícem

    Listen to the negative language used to describe them "It's not the least spacious" , "It's not the worst feeling inside", "Slightly cartoonified" , "Not unpleasant by any means". The commentator doesnt want to be in the car its clear from his language.

  • @martynmorris8160
    @martynmorris8160 Před měsícem

    The MG4 X-Power blows the Cupra out of the water!

  • @rjod57
    @rjod57 Před měsícem +1

    As an EX30 Owner I can't understand why this guy insists on critising the screen. Why insist on taking eyes off road and hands off wheel to adjust temperature when car has excellent voice control which is far more "SAFE" than fiddling with knobs.

    • @paulhayes2189
      @paulhayes2189 Před měsícem +1

      Nobody fiddles with knobs, we fiddle with touchscreens, you turn the knob clockwise or anti clockwise... simple... always was.....all Chinese cars and Tesla try to get rid of it as it's a costly thing to have physical dials

    • @rjod57
      @rjod57 Před měsícem

      I would totally agree with you if there was only a screen and there was no voice control but why deliberately choose the worst method to adjust things and then criticise the car for being unsafe.
      How can taking your hands off the steering wheel to adjust a knob be safer than using voice control where both hands are on the wheel at all times.

  • @king-crane4956
    @king-crane4956 Před 19 dny

    The fact that over half of these cars are not available in the US irks me to no end. VW Sell the ID3 in the US you cowards!

  • @dyworking
    @dyworking Před měsícem

    I dont understand why you state and show the msrp price for every car except the BYD dolphin. Whats the damn msrp price for the BYD dolphin?!

  • @CarFocused
    @CarFocused Před měsícem +8

    Will there ever be a second hand EV market that appeals to working class families with a maximum budget of say 6k? Or by that point will they be rendered useless and scrapped? Serious question. Just trying to figure out how the government plan to get less well off families into these things.

    • @Jaw0lf
      @Jaw0lf Před měsícem +5

      I am lucky enough to be able to afford a newer EV and part of this was savings of around £250 per month on fuel and servicing. This really helps to afford a better car and less maintenance is a winner.

    • @cp4512
      @cp4512 Před měsícem +4

      Saving £250/month on an EV, if you have off road parking to charge it cheaply, might just about cover the savage depreciation of EVs! 😂

    • @Jaw0lf
      @Jaw0lf Před měsícem +2

      This is charging at home at a rate of 7,5p they need to sort something out for those that can’t charge at home to be doing a cheaper rate.

    • @RandomNoob
      @RandomNoob Před měsícem +3

      There are plenty of sub 6k EVs, downside is you are limited to shorter ranges because that's just what was available back then when batteries were much more expensive, by say 2030 the more modern 200+ mile EVs of today will be vastly cheaper than they are today, maybe not many as low as 6k but probably pretty close.

    • @baronvonjo1929
      @baronvonjo1929 Před měsícem

      ​@@Jaw0lfInsurance rates will kill off the gas savings however.

  • @aacmove
    @aacmove Před měsícem

    40k for a daily driver is taking the piss.

  • @ianmcmillan1333
    @ianmcmillan1333 Před měsícem +4

    Great test 👍 Did you hear about the parts issues with some of the Chinese brands? Insurers are refusing to cover some of them because there is no parts availability to fix them after an accident. Not sure if that's really true or just hearsay.

  • @peterarmstrong3853
    @peterarmstrong3853 Před 29 dny

    Shame the byd atto3 or dolphin were not in this test... I've had 3 of the top 5 😂😂

  • @mikadavies660
    @mikadavies660 Před měsícem

    All of the Stellantis model are AVERAGE.... no outstanding features... However, their biggest issue is massive depreciation.

  • @OverlandExpedition
    @OverlandExpedition Před měsícem

    Just wait until they are 6 months old and save 50%.

  • @MattyThomas86
    @MattyThomas86 Před 25 dny

    Tesla has now reduced there APR to around 5% now

  • @androo4519
    @androo4519 Před měsícem +1

    Would like to hear how good the voice activated functions are when the interfaces are criticised for having no buttons. Good voice control mitigates the lack of buttons.

  • @user-iz8hk1ww7i
    @user-iz8hk1ww7i Před měsícem +1

    A Great Review! Fair and Informative.

  • @reggieaustin1639
    @reggieaustin1639 Před 15 dny

    You cannot buy a performance car like the xpower for less than 30,000 pounds

  • @markharris9011
    @markharris9011 Před měsícem

    The BYD ATTO 3 would have been a better comparison in this field compared to the Dolphin.

    • @peterarmstrong3853
      @peterarmstrong3853 Před 29 dny

      But in quite a few tests the dolphin is up against most of these ... I have the dolphin 👍👍

    • @markharris9011
      @markharris9011 Před 29 dny +1

      ​@@peterarmstrong3853 I have the Atto 3 for 5 weeks now, first EV, love it. I hope you're enjoying the Dolphin 👍🏻