Renault 5 E-Tech | Understanding Why This EV Has Already Failed

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  • A decent looking car from a well respected brand. It should be a no brainer, yet already it has doomed itself to irrelevancy. To find out why Renault has really missed the mark, stick around as Dave Takes It On.
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  • @Cardifftoyboy1
    @Cardifftoyboy1 Месяц назад +13

    Peugeot e208 GT ex dem with 200miles on the clock for £19K 2 months ago. I am so glad I snapped this up and did not wait on an empty promise from Renault. As my Granny used to say: "Fine words butter no parsnips"........(She drank Drambuie!)

    • @ISuperTed
      @ISuperTed Месяц назад

      I have one as a company car and it’s brilliant (but list price £35k!). I’m very tempted when my lease finishes next year to get one privately as you have. At £20k for basically a brand new one of these, it’s a steal.

    • @javelinXH992
      @javelinXH992 Месяц назад

      @@ISuperTedit’s the way to go. After owning a Corsa EV from new, now 3 and a half years in and 58k on the clock, I’d be happy to pick up one with up to 10,000 on the clock for under £20k. 10,000 miles is nothing for an EV and the discounts for not buying new make a huge saving. Factor in how much you save on fuel and you motoring is ridiculously cheap.

  • @stephenballantyne
    @stephenballantyne Месяц назад +9

    I'm not suggesting for a second that I would pay £30k for it, I'd happily wait for a sub-£20k second hand one. But there is value in more than just the range and practicality of a car. This is the best looking small EV by a million miles, it will be desirable to buyers and there's a premium in that. Whether that justifies a £30k price tag is down to the buyer.....

    • @johnharcombe9412
      @johnharcombe9412 10 дней назад

      @@stephenballantyne Second hand Tesla from £14,000 UK

  • @johnharcombe9412
    @johnharcombe9412 Месяц назад +23

    A 1 year old Tesla for £30,000 better than than most cars new for £30,000 and you get access to super charger network

    • @zapato1796
      @zapato1796 Месяц назад +1

      Nearly any EV has access to the Tesla charger network.

    • @terrymackenzie6784
      @terrymackenzie6784 Месяц назад

      I would agree the Renault 5 is not a luxury car a 1 or 2 year old Tesla is and if you are in the market to buy rather than lease it makes total sense

    • @alistairlambert3275
      @alistairlambert3275 Месяц назад +1

      Said Elon…

    • @Andy-zi1wj
      @Andy-zi1wj Месяц назад +1

      ​@@terrymackenzie6784a Tesla isn't a luxury car

    • @terrymackenzie6784
      @terrymackenzie6784 Месяц назад

      Tesla is not a kuxary car? I'm afraid from April 2025 the tax man in the UK thinks that all but the cheapest model 3 are :(

  • @rtfazeberdee3519
    @rtfazeberdee3519 Месяц назад +11

    No point getting your knickers in a twist over this choice by Renault, they will always launch the "halo" version first - Telsa did it, even though they banged on for years about producing a cheap model 3 ( $30k or $35k (?) which only briefly made an appearance in Canada)- its good business practice. Its why all the testers of new cars get the top of the range version to test.

    • @JonathanMorris777
      @JonathanMorris777 Месяц назад

      While there are examples like Tesla, most car makers launch a new model with affordable versions from day one - and then produce or release a halo variant later, sometimes nearer the end of the production run (e.g. Ford making RS models mid way through a life cycle, to boost sales near the end and before the next-gen model is launched - rinse and repeat). Halo cars are there to sell normal cars, not to be big sellers themselves, so Renault really needed affordable models of the EV from day one.
      Citroen has done better with the new C3, albeit with a petrol version to be the cheap model until the smaller battery version comes next year. However, they have launched with a highly affordable model and not just the top-spec. Likewise the Dacia Spring comes in three variants.
      I can only imagine that there's limited production capacity, so this is why they're purposely restricting sales - but it's an odd strategy as the next phase of EV development is hitting the lower end of the market. The companies that get here first will reap the rewards, and Citroen, Dacia (which is of course part of the Renault group), BYD and numerous other Chinese car makers are going to fight head to head over the next 12 months.
      VW, Ford and others have all dropped the ball on this too.

    • @rtfazeberdee3519
      @rtfazeberdee3519 Месяц назад +1

      @@JonathanMorris777 Renault probably have enough interest to do the Halo first because of the history of the Renault 5, virtually all companies have started with high profit SUVs, this will be the same scenario.
      They all need to create the most profitable versions first to pay off the development costs for this new paradigm as soon as possible. EVs can get better near the end of its production run by updates to the software rather than hardware.

  • @Hookeslaw
    @Hookeslaw 27 дней назад +3

    In engineering, life testing (reliability) of components is extremely important. Typically this is done in-house in limited numbers and under harsh conditions to accelerate potential component failure. However you still need real life data from production models so the real world testing is extremely important. It builds confidence in the technology which is carried over into newer models. This is why it's difficult to switch technologies quickly, because the only real test is the test of time which takes well, time. So I don't think Renault are doing the wrong thing.

    • @davetakesiton
      @davetakesiton  27 дней назад

      Explain Starship on that basis. They seem to me to throw one together and fire it off into space and see what fails, knowing something will. Each time they fix that issue and repeat until finally it doesn't fail.They then have a finished product. But, to refute your point totally, the starship that takes off next will be nothing like the first one that crashed and burned. Each one that launches not only fixes an issue that caused it to fail, but also improves on the bits that didn't fail. Renault will undoubtedly make a finished model and build that for several years until it is time to replace it. No Tesla built today is the same as last month's model, every single day, week or month they add or improve something. Evolution vs stagnation.

  • @jeffnapoli1705
    @jeffnapoli1705 Месяц назад +10

    Dave, see you in mid 2025 to check R5 sales.
    You’ll be surprised

  • @SimonR-uj1vi
    @SimonR-uj1vi Месяц назад +4

    I have a 1 yr old Ioniq 5 the 330bhp dual motor. It is a super car, we absolutely love it! When it went it for it's 1st service only a week or so ago, I saw same models with 15,000 miles on it for £28k. Who on earth would by the Renault, and I bet it is not capable of 800v and 350kw charging speeds? Also at £25k max, we would have genuinely considered one for the other half. We have a Kona 64kw too, it's a 2023 but not the new shape one. I think we will just keep this until the Kia EV3 is available to order. That will be a £30k car, however much more of a car, a baby EV9? Also with a fantastic range 350+ miles.

  • @StanDMan01
    @StanDMan01 Месяц назад +3

    Hi Dave
    Regarding Renault 5 UK Pricing I don’t think we have official pricing yet but some data I have to hand will be an indication or intension for UK pricing:
    £22,000 - 40kWh 95hp - Range 160 miles - 10 secs 0-62
    £24,000 - 40kWh 120hp - Range 160 miles - 9 secs 0-62
    £28,000 - 52kWh 150hp - Range 205 miles - 7.5 secs 0-62
    Comparing this to the 2024 Mini which I thought you may have made a video on - maybe you have already:
    £30,000 Mini Cooper E 36.8kWh - Range 140 miles - 7.3 secs 0-62
    £34,500 Mini Cooper SE 49.8kWh - Range 190 miles - 6.7 secs 0-62
    Also a nice car in my view but does not represent best value… That said Would like to see Mini release a 2024 Convertible model but the price would be eye watering!

  • @brianbarcroft9167
    @brianbarcroft9167 Месяц назад +7

    Don't forget that here in France the government grant is between €4 000 and €7 000 which makes a difference. However Renault have fixed the starting price for the E-5 at more or less the same level as the superb Mégane E-TECH. Nuts.

    • @kiae-nirodiariesencore4270
      @kiae-nirodiariesencore4270 Месяц назад +3

      I live in France too and am very disappointed with Renaults pricing of the new 5, superb design though it is. Here in the rural Deux-Sevres most people drive practical boxy cars, always with a trailer. I just got back from our a Vide Granier in our village (sort of car boot sale) and saw a 1970s Renault 4 still being used as a daily drive, not untypical to see cars of that era still on the roads here...rust just isn't a problem as the roads never see snow or salt... Anyone driving an EV here will most likely go for something like a Dacia or the Citroen eC3. The Renault 5 is for the BCBG ( 'Bon Chic, Bon Gens') Parisians, not for the rural folks here.

    • @brianbarcroft9167
      @brianbarcroft9167 Месяц назад

      @@kiae-nirodiariesencore4270 Well they should look at the Mégane as well. One of a handful of EVs that can tow - up to 900k!

    • @harry7384
      @harry7384 Месяц назад

      -4500€ , not "more or less the same"...

    • @brianbarcroft9167
      @brianbarcroft9167 Месяц назад

      @@harry7384 E-5 starts at €29 450. Mégane starts at €30 000!

    • @harry7384
      @harry7384 Месяц назад

      @@brianbarcroft9167 hum hum... +100km of wltp range (40 vs 52kWh battery!), more power, better equipped...

  • @MT-xy7fw
    @MT-xy7fw Месяц назад +1

    You are right, 21k£ would sell like hot cakes. £30K will be like Honda -E = RIP

  • @thumper1747
    @thumper1747 Месяц назад +1

    Like others here my wife and I loved the idea of an R5 and at the price point promised by Renault, I started to question my plans to buy a used 42kwh i3S. I bought my Beemer for £16k and it’s genuinely pristine and utterly brilliant. So pleased I didn’t delay my purchase either.

    • @chrishar110
      @chrishar110 Месяц назад

      I waited for 5 too, but I already had the i3. It doesn't worth to give so much money for so more than I already have. Almost the same range, i3 is faster and looks that it is more fun to drive and I bought it 16k 1,5 year at half the price of the new cinq. I don't have kids any more, I need it just to go to work and small journeys with my wife, so I don't care if it is bigger. If it was at 20-22k.....mmmm....... I don't know, I would think about it, but on 30k, no.

    • @thumper1747
      @thumper1747 Месяц назад

      @@chrishar110 the R5 was a romantic thought as our families had them, but I was watching the i3 from conception and loved the efficiency ethos. Aluminium ladder chassis (even the bolts are aluminium) and a carbon/carbon fibre reinforced polymer shell all built responsibly with recycling and reuse in mind. It’s unique and after 19 Beemers, it feels like the future now. Congratulations on your purchase too. 👍

  • @ecoterrorist1402
    @ecoterrorist1402 Месяц назад +3

    Nailed It, Dave.

  • @Banyan314
    @Banyan314 Месяц назад +3

    They did it for the same reason VW released the I’d Buzz at over £60K. Playing on nostalgia.

    • @ISuperTed
      @ISuperTed Месяц назад +1

      And the discounts on them are massive (check lease prices).

  • @Odinscrow1962
    @Odinscrow1962 Месяц назад +1

    You are right. I’ve been looking for a 2nd car and I want it to be an EV - but they are just too expensive. I would buy up to £25k but £30k+ not a chance.

  • @David_Parr
    @David_Parr Месяц назад +3

    The new electric Renault 5 40kW ( small Battery ) version is £25,000 and is due in 2025.
    The UK won't get the right hand drive version of either size battery until 2025 any way.
    If you check the official french Renault 5 website they have more information but you need to translate it to English.

    • @SWR112
      @SWR112 Месяц назад +1

      Yes he’s not as informed as he thinks it’s ok he’s running around in circles thinking a new Renault 5 petrol would be £18k I think he lives in 2014. Unless he’s an idiot and he ignores all cars new are expensive.

  • @johnsimpson1637
    @johnsimpson1637 Месяц назад +1

    I,m listening Dave. Keep up the good work.
    🙂

  • @peterjones6640
    @peterjones6640 Месяц назад +2

    I was looking to replace my Zoe at the end of this year, was thinking about a Renault 5 and was waiting to see what the price was. At £30,000 odd pounds -- no way would I pay that money, probably keep the Zoe for a bit longer ( or maybe by a second MG4 - base model?)

  • @twingolino90
    @twingolino90 19 дней назад

    same discussion you could start for larger cars. why would people pay nearly 80-100.000 euros for a audi a6 avant or SUV? everything's got more and more expensive. well, 32k euros is expensive, but in near future you can get a base version of R5 that is cheaper. and this price level is okay in my opinion - for an EV.
    I agree with you, 32k euros would be too much for me to pay for a car like that. I'm waiting for used cheaper R5s, but new - only base version I guess.

  • @markhamilton7289
    @markhamilton7289 Месяц назад +3

    Good reason to buy the Renault is that it isn’t a Tesla

  • @ShaneFagan
    @ShaneFagan Месяц назад

    I clicked thinking "Oh this will be some anti-EV thing ragebait" but actually the criticism is quite fair. The market for cheaper small EVs is empty right now, the Twizy was terrible, the Zoe was too expensive. I kind of wish they went with the Renault 5 with a 2 seater, smaller space, maybe having a cheaper version with a smaller battery and smaller chassis. I'm really considering this though as a second car though for myself and I don't really mind the slightly elevated price but the point about the price point missing the mark is right though.

  • @stephennoe9494
    @stephennoe9494 Месяц назад

    Totally agree with you. Citroen is doing the same with ec3. I was looking forward to seeing and maybe buying one of these cars until I saw the spec.and prices.

  • @ManpreetSingh-mu4xn
    @ManpreetSingh-mu4xn 26 дней назад

    I've seen new Renault showrooms springing up in London, with an Alpine bolt on. Renault is trying to attract the German car buyer. The marketing is excellent. Time will tell.

  • @chrisbailey1966
    @chrisbailey1966 Месяц назад +1

    It's probably a strategy of sorts balancing the factory gate price, against eventual discounted sales price, against ZEV mandate (at least in UK). They need to sell more EVs this year as % of total sales, but if it really is costing them more to make they want just enough sales for now.
    I bought a 3 year old EV recently as that is one of the sweet spots in the market, the other is when a manufacturer is up against sales target deadlines and they sell them at a hefty discount to the lease market. Manufactures moving stock to the lease market hides the real costs, but sometimes customers can get realy good deals in terms of total ownership costs if they must have a new car.

    • @JonathanMorris777
      @JonathanMorris777 Месяц назад +1

      I'm leasing next year, but if I was buying it would be second hand. I feel there's a lot less risk buying a second hand EV than an ICE car. People can thrash and mistreat an ICE car and hide potentially expensive issues, but there's not as much damage you can do with an EV - bar destroying the suspension etc (but those things are easy to check).
      There are some crazy good deals on EVs right now.

  • @dominicmccann125
    @dominicmccann125 Месяц назад

    I'd agree they have got the pricing wrong here. You only have to compare with the Citroen e-C3. This is their competitor right now and more will come at around this (lower) price point. Renault will be obliged to re-evauluate their pricing on the R5. They should have known this already with the Renault Zoe which was successful until newer competitor models came out with better specs.

  • @matthewdowning6009
    @matthewdowning6009 Месяц назад

    Launch versions normally have loads of options fitted. The only thing putting me off getting one eventually is that they have an NMC battery and not LFP.

  • @brianwright9983
    @brianwright9983 Месяц назад

    Dave any chance of Tesla putting the mass market model 2 on Motability I would love one but need hand controls which Motability will put in for me.

    • @rogerphelps9939
      @rogerphelps9939 Месяц назад

      The Model 2 does not exist.

    • @brianwright9983
      @brianwright9983 Месяц назад

      It may not exist now i am talking about a year or so when it does exist whatever its finally called​@rogerphelps9939

  • @prjackson7802
    @prjackson7802 Месяц назад

    Great video

  • @robertwhiteside7225
    @robertwhiteside7225 Месяц назад +1

    There is a market there though, the new mini is 35k but has a 5 month waiting list.

  • @stevenjones916
    @stevenjones916 Месяц назад

    Where did you get the 32,000 EUROS figure from ?

  • @christopherstubbs8130
    @christopherstubbs8130 Месяц назад +1

    The legacy namufacturers have been in business long enough to know how to price their products, yet differences between ICE and EV seem to be sticking around 30%+. Between that and the SMMT continually whining about lack of 'incentives' (gov subsidies) for retail buyers, I'm starting to wonder whether they actually can build sub 20 or 25k EV's. (Yes the Chinese can, but the government allegedly are heavily footing the bill.)

    • @rogerphelps9939
      @rogerphelps9939 Месяц назад

      Of course tthey can. Battteries are now at $50 or less per kwh. Apart from the traction motor everything else is either the same as in an ICE or not needed.

  • @simonreeves2017
    @simonreeves2017 Месяц назад

    Hi Dave, greetings from Oxford. The original Renault 5 was a great little car - for the time. Most of its underpinnings were taken from the Renault 4, and the sister car, the Renault 6. It was of course a rust bucket, but to be fair, most cars from this era were! The new Renault 5 is just a styling throw back to their hey day. I agree 32k is way too expensive. I payed less than this for a brand new BMW i3 in 2019!

  • @stephenbagwell8275
    @stephenbagwell8275 Месяц назад +1

    The Corsa is advertised on the radio with the lease price for the petrol over 3 years the same price as the electric over 4 years

  • @ianrob4760
    @ianrob4760 Месяц назад

    as you say Dave it is crazy, in a new and evolving market you have to sell at a loss to start with to build up the demand then has you need to make more, economies of scale kicks in and profit times ...

    • @ianrob4760
      @ianrob4760 Месяц назад

      the R5 should sell loads at it is 25K mark I saw all the original reviews at so unless there are great PCP deals etc then only its history will make it a success

  • @Tradewind25
    @Tradewind25 10 дней назад

    R5 E-Tech already failed? Why then has the UK launch already been delayed for 3 months (from July to October) due to the level of interest in Europe.

  • @jeffnapoli1705
    @jeffnapoli1705 Месяц назад +1

    Infotainment in Renault 5 is fantastic.

  • @jean-marcgruninger9019
    @jean-marcgruninger9019 Месяц назад +1

    i cant see them selling a lot of them at that price.

  • @jeffnapoli1705
    @jeffnapoli1705 Месяц назад +1

    Maybe should you take a look inside the Renault 5 to understand pricing

  • @mrmawson2438
    @mrmawson2438 Месяц назад

    Cheers Dave I listen to you mate

  • @alexishart1989
    @alexishart1989 Месяц назад +1

    They're lying about bringing it to Australia too. Promises promises, but we never get cars like this from Europe coming here. That said, at that price, why bother. We were told we'd be getting it and much cheaper than that. Screw you Renault.

  • @markhurdus-nc2sj
    @markhurdus-nc2sj Месяц назад +1

    Dave… check out or do a video on the VW ID 2… to be released ext year at around £22,000 - in between a Polo and a Golf… this should do the EV market some good at that price point !

    • @12alocin
      @12alocin Месяц назад

      We'll see what the reality is, (concerning the price)when it is announced.

    • @markhurdus-nc2sj
      @markhurdus-nc2sj Месяц назад

      @@12alocin Your right… things can always change… here’s hoping…

  • @Hell-Hound1
    @Hell-Hound1 Месяц назад

    It's already a "style icon" and "chic", and as such will sell to all the "stylish/chic" people about about town in droves. Its a style over function thing like the i-phone, and Fiat 500.

  • @kimmohamalainen3390
    @kimmohamalainen3390 28 дней назад

    Disappointing this Renault 5 costs in Finland about 33.000-35.000€ not 25.000€

  • @atohms
    @atohms 23 дня назад

    It has V2G, a game changer for me

  • @rico4229
    @rico4229 Месяц назад

    I'm just as frustrated as you Dave but bear in mind that Renault arent doing this for our benefit. One scenario is that they potentially have restricted manufacturing during the first year or so , therefore there's no point in selling the £25k version. So they probably feel they can fill their order books with the initial high price limited edition versions.
    You will probably see loads around Paris! ...

  • @lcphotography888
    @lcphotography888 Месяц назад

    I was going to buy a EV Renault 5 and just this weekend spent time in my local dealership, We were under the impression that the top model was in the range of £27000 which is the top limit of where I was happy with. If the news is that they start at £30000+ I’m not interested at all. Where is the Tesla model 2 when you need it?

    • @rogerphelps9939
      @rogerphelps9939 Месяц назад +1

      Tesla is incapable or very late in producing an affordable EV for the mass market. Others have stolen a big lead over Tesla in this area.

    • @davetakesiton
      @davetakesiton  Месяц назад

      Others have stolen a big lead? You seem to have figures I have never seen. Name one company or model at any price that outsells the £50k Model Y! Tesla sold 1.2 million of them last year. When it does eventually launch I bet the Model 2 will massively outsell the Model Y and probably all the other EVs put together.

    • @davetakesiton
      @davetakesiton  Месяц назад

      Sorry but this is exactly what I predicted. Better look at the Citroen E-C3 which has launched at a genuine €23k.

  • @Banyan314
    @Banyan314 Месяц назад +1

    This why VW walked away from talks with Renault. VW have woken up and smelt the coffee !

    • @Harrythehun
      @Harrythehun Месяц назад

      Two wrongs (VW and Renault) doesn't make one right!

    • @Banyan314
      @Banyan314 Месяц назад

      @@Harrythehun True, but VW have realised price really does matter. Most folk can’t afford to be nostalgic.

  • @mbak7801
    @mbak7801 Месяц назад

    Late this year and early next is supposed to be the cross over point where EVs are cheaper to make than petrol cars. With input costs falling, particularly lithium there are claims (take with a pinch of salt) that this has already happened in China. Taking a breather for four years to work out how to reduce costs is bad timing when the competition have already reduced theirs and the trajectory is downwards. The old saying of too little, too late fits legacy auto perfectly.

  • @Jaw0lf
    @Jaw0lf Месяц назад

    Unforthunately all UK car prices have gone up, so now I see a small car around £20k (Corsa size) a smaller family car around £30k (Astra sized) and £35k to £40k+ for the more luxury larger family cars. This is where most ICE cars are, especially if they have a little bit of an equipment upgrade. EV's must fit within this framework, but like you, the Corsa being a fine car, is just wrong when priced at the crazy £32,445 rather than £19,635 for the ICE is stupid. The discounted ones are selling at £20k to £25k as that is still in their price bracket. Other problem when you get towards the mid thirty thousands is the Tesla Model 3 RWD at £39,990. As a great EV, this is keeping the price where it should be nowadays.
    Car prices have increased over the last few years and £12k to £14k for a new one is now a memory. We were buying a new VW Polo for that kind of price 6 years ago. Now over £22k for similar level.

  • @juliandavies7890
    @juliandavies7890 Месяц назад

    I agree. I bought a 71 reg Renault Zoe ZE50 for just over £10,000 and it does all I need it to do. Why would I spend 32000 euros on a Renault 5.

    • @Andy-zi1wj
      @Andy-zi1wj Месяц назад

      Apart from not offer good protection if unlucky enough to be in a accident didn't it get a 1 star NCAP rating

  • @Travel_Day_Dreams
    @Travel_Day_Dreams Месяц назад +1

    A few points to consider, (i) List price is less important than the finance cost (ie. PCP cost per month) for most, & the UK price has yet to be announced. (ii) Dealer pricing (in normal market conditions) very rarely aligns the manufacturer list price in this segment of the industry, dealers will always have the flexibility to price according to market conditions (iii) List price is not an indicator of margin, we've no idea whether Renault make (or lose) money on any given sale. Clickbait title without any foundation, fine to have an opinion but doing here exactly what other content providers get criticised for on this channel smacks of double standards.

    • @davetakesiton
      @davetakesiton  Месяц назад

      Some interesting points. This was aimed at Europe not UK. After a string of failures to reach mass production numbers, with small overpriced EVs from legacy auto, it is not clickbait to suggest another is imminent. All legacy auto predict customers will pay premium of 50-100% just because it is an EV. I say they won’t. Time will tell.

    • @Travel_Day_Dreams
      @Travel_Day_Dreams Месяц назад

      @@davetakesiton thanks for taking the time to read & respond, it can't be easy to find the time to do that given the volume of content you're putting out. We won't agree on the "clickbait" issue as (in my opinion) the title is clearly a statement, based on zero evidence, not a suggestion. If the words "has already" were replaced with "will" I'd not have added that comment so perhaps given the way RUclips operates you are doing the right thing. Wish you well with the channel.

  • @foppo101
    @foppo101 Месяц назад +1

    Vauxhall is Opel a German make.Or am I wrong?

    • @stephenbagwell8275
      @stephenbagwell8275 Месяц назад

      Vauxhall / Opel are owned by Peugeot / Citroen now that’s why a Corsa looks like a 208

    • @mrmawson2438
      @mrmawson2438 Месяц назад +2

      Stellantis

    • @ziggarillo
      @ziggarillo Месяц назад +1

      No,manufacturing plants are in Eisenach and Kaiserslautern, Germany; Szentgotthárd, Hungary; Figueruelas, Spain; Gliwice, and Tychy, Poland; Aspern, Austria; Ellesmere Port, and Luton, United Kingdom.[48

    • @rogerphelps9939
      @rogerphelps9939 Месяц назад

      Sttellantis.

    • @rogerphelps9939
      @rogerphelps9939 Месяц назад

      @@stephenbagwell8275 Wrong.

  • @mrmawson2438
    @mrmawson2438 Месяц назад

    Morning mate

  • @BMWHP2
    @BMWHP2 Месяц назад

    Citroën (Stellantis) did it a lot better with the Citroën ë-C3.
    €23.500 for the You version. 326km range, fast charging with 100kW and LFP batteries.
    No brainer, good EV, and for €3.500 more you get the top spec MAX version €27.500. So indeed for £25.000.

    • @davetakesiton
      @davetakesiton  Месяц назад

      Not sure Stellantis had anything to do with it, Citroen seem to be going it alone against the trend but glad they are

  • @ISuperTed
    @ISuperTed Месяц назад

    That’s a shame - it’s basically the Stellantis tactic, putting out cars at stupid list prices which will end up with huge discounts.
    I really don’t understand the reasoning, unless it’s to just break-even by selling a very low volume of cars to some gullible people.

  • @2011ppower
    @2011ppower Месяц назад

    List price on mass market cars very rarely matter, huge discounts will be available within months 🤑

  • @johniooi3954
    @johniooi3954 Месяц назад

    Radio advert yesterday. EV for same monthly price as ICE... Shame that it was 5 years for EV & 4 years for ICE.. Can't remember which co it was either..

    • @byxf3pdrve
      @byxf3pdrve Месяц назад

      Vauxhall. They really are taking their customers for fools

  • @keithdenton8386
    @keithdenton8386 Месяц назад

    Look the EU says you have to make EVs the companies do but don't make a profit on them at reasonable prices so they sell them at what they can. If they don't they don't care. . They don't want to because they make more money on Petrol cars.

  • @weorldedit
    @weorldedit 15 дней назад

    You cant just develope stuff infinitely and not produce anything. Thats how you go out of business. Plenty of people are willing to spend extra money to be an early adopter. If the Renault 5 delivers everything it promises I am going to buy one. I just test drove the Corsa and I think the reason they sell less then Stallantis hoped is not that they are too expensive. Because they are good value for the money compared to other EVs. Instead they dont drive very well. The break pedal is very non linear and hard to control and the gas pedal is mushy at low speeds. The drive mode selector is wierd and the infotainment system offers very little info and very little settings. They are also a lot of clunky noises when you turn the car on or unlock the doors. And after you drive for a while there is an annoying wining noise from under the hood.

  • @EcoFP33
    @EcoFP33 Месяц назад +2

    I think the reason is lack of on costs. The price could be that high because once sold, there isn't alot to make any money on and stay in business. I have been an EV owner (x2) for 6 years, I have spent more on my daughters petrol Fiat 500 in the past year than both EVs combined.
    This is also why I think Japanese brands are going hybrid, they still get to sell oils and filters and get you in more.
    I have no idea if true but it does make sense.
    As soon as they figure out a way to get repeat business then the prices will easily start lower.

    • @davetakesiton
      @davetakesiton  Месяц назад

      No quite the opposite but not just yet. Most legacy are struggling to keep the EVs running. But Tesla now make more with connectivity and range extender and performance upgrades and autopilot and FSD which will earn far more than filters and oils over the life of the car. FSD is worth about £10k per car.

  • @stuartburns8657
    @stuartburns8657 Месяц назад

    Given the avg UK 2nd hand car price is 13-17k I agree with Dave that it'll be dead on arrival.
    Take about playing into China's hands 😢

  • @johniooi3954
    @johniooi3954 Месяц назад +1

    Oh, Dave... Chinese software. Plenty of U-Tube reviews of just how bad & far behind the rest it is... Just ask MG owners.

  • @michaeledwards8079
    @michaeledwards8079 Месяц назад +1

    the price of batteries is halving, so why are EV's still a high price

    • @davetakesiton
      @davetakesiton  Месяц назад +1

      The batteries were bought some time ago when they were dearer

    • @rogerphelps9939
      @rogerphelps9939 Месяц назад

      @@davetakesiton That will change rapidly.

    • @FrunkensteinVonZipperneck
      @FrunkensteinVonZipperneck Месяц назад

      @@rogerphelps9939not “rapidly.” Tesla and the China companies locked-in output deals long ago. CATL’s agreement to give priority to Tesla continues through 2025. Meanwhile, Tesla is buying up battery oversupply made possible by LEGAs “pulling back…”

    • @rico4229
      @rico4229 Месяц назад

      It's because the legacy car makers are trying to screw every last bit of profit from their EV sales , Plus I don't believe most ever set themselves up for volume manufacture of their EV's , consequently they are more interested in selling smaller quantities at high prices. The problem is that we have been hit by a recession and cost of living crisis so less and less people are interested in paying over the odds. EVs need to be competitively priced to sell in volume , that's even more apparent now.

  • @timoliver8940
    @timoliver8940 Месяц назад +2

    They could reduce the price by some margin by removing all the silly EU mandated speed limit exceeded warning hardware, the lane keeping intervention hardware etc that are the first things to be disabled when the driver gets into the latest cars

    • @ISuperTed
      @ISuperTed Месяц назад

      But then they’d be illegal to sell!

    • @timoliver8940
      @timoliver8940 Месяц назад +1

      @@ISuperTed maybe the EU people need a kick up the backside for adding these useless expensive functions on the car makers that owners immediately switch off

    • @JonathanMorris777
      @JonathanMorris777 Месяц назад

      @@timoliver8940 I'd assume most people don't switch them off.

    • @rogerphelps9939
      @rogerphelps9939 Месяц назад

      The answer is to make it impossible tto disable these essential safety features then. Has it not crossed your mind that these things are there for very good reasons? I always engage speed limit following That way I stay within the law and have no fear of getting a tticket.

  • @nnnggg5625
    @nnnggg5625 Месяц назад

    I really was interested in the Renault 5 but at this price I'll take my money elsewhere.

  • @ninoloso
    @ninoloso Месяц назад +1

    1.5 turbo/mild hybrid engine with a limited slip differential and you have a great recipe!

    • @rogerphelps9939
      @rogerphelps9939 Месяц назад

      If you care about the future of the Earth and the sort of life your grandchildren are going to live you will steer well clear of sttupidly named mild hybrids. They have absolutely no environmental benefit.

  • @mw-th9ov
    @mw-th9ov 28 дней назад

    25k euros now

  • @mikadavies660
    @mikadavies660 Месяц назад

    Considering the price of the dreadful looking Corsa... Why wouldn't Renault release the R5 EV at a Corsa price. I understand the argument about PRICE... But it just stand up. People pay too much for a Mini E and a Fiat 500 E.

    • @rogerphelps9939
      @rogerphelps9939 Месяц назад

      Thatt might be your opinion butt many will disagree with you and Corsa sales tell a different story.

    • @mikadavies660
      @mikadavies660 Месяц назад

      @@rogerphelps9939 That is the point... to voice opinions....

  • @davebax6819
    @davebax6819 Месяц назад

    It’s the 3D TV fad, …..it will end up £20k…Fiat 500e …. £18k….its a rinse operation

  • @michelphan8296
    @michelphan8296 Месяц назад

    It will still better than the new Mini cooper ev !!

  • @marvin3935
    @marvin3935 Месяц назад

    Nonsense analysis. Renault is state-owned and can virtually sell to themselves (or similar companies such as EDF). Site selection was driven by compliance & politics, sort of strange "France first" attitude (ignoring that France now is a net car importer for years). Impossible to cut costs by half under these circumstances, much more likely that this can only happen when Renault is being absorbed in a larger group with access to Chinese technology (LFP) and cost structures (as Stellantis with Leapmotor).

  • @rogerphelps9939
    @rogerphelps9939 Месяц назад

    Tesla has already failed to deliver. Here in the UK there are plenty of far better offerings with better build standard, better reliability and better customer service. That is the verdict of the UK not for profit, independent, no axe to grind, Consumers Associattion.

    • @davetakesiton
      @davetakesiton  Месяц назад

      you must have a strange way of measuring failure. Tesla Model Y is the best selling EV in the whole world, ever. It is also recently the best selling car of any fuel in the world, ever. If that is failure, I think I need to retire. No other EV even comes close including the Wuling mini at about £3k. I would ask you to name one of the far better EVs you mention but the sales figures suggest there are none that the public want.

  • @smithleon
    @smithleon Месяц назад +5

    not sure its right to describe early adopters of a technology as 'more money than sense' Dave. Plenty of good reasons for being an early adopter.

    • @theairstig9164
      @theairstig9164 Месяц назад

      Balance that with reasons not to be

    • @davebax6819
      @davebax6819 Месяц назад

      I bought a Mokka ultimate at £26 k, it went up, wouldn’t touch it now….

    • @FrunkensteinVonZipperneck
      @FrunkensteinVonZipperneck Месяц назад

      Dave is an “early adopter” buying a Model S. E-5 is a new car, but already old technology.

  • @Festoolification
    @Festoolification 27 дней назад

    Unless you know car manufacturers' internal costs you have no idea whether they are kite flying, pricing appropriately with a normal margin or subsidising them. Mandating EV adoption before the manufacturer and consumer can make the numbers work is a mistake you will only make once. Could destroy a large part of what is left of the manufacturing base in the West.

    • @davetakesiton
      @davetakesiton  27 дней назад

      Not my problem. Manufacturers have the problem of producing a product at a price that will a) sell and b) make them a profit. If they can't do both, and especially if they can't do either, they should not be making that product. Just because they got good at making ICE cars, does not give them the right or ability to make EVs. Maybe they shouldn't make EVs at all. They cannot run a business that requires us to spend twice what we think a product is worth just so they can make a profit. The mandate is valid because some companies are selling EVs and making a profit. We should never make laws or set targets based on whether or not a company or industry sector can make a profit out of it.

  • @mrmawson2438
    @mrmawson2438 Месяц назад

    Elon Musk- never give up
    ditschiu

  • @kimedwards3937
    @kimedwards3937 Месяц назад

    Shame China hasn't made a 20k family car with a 250 mile range. BYD and MG will be happy that Renault pulled out. BYD & MG are over priced in Europe and the UK. Looking good for Teslas model 2.

    • @rogerphelps9939
      @rogerphelps9939 Месяц назад

      The TTesla Model 2 does not even exist. Dead in the watter, missed the boat.

  • @garnray8568
    @garnray8568 Месяц назад +3

    What an incredibly stoopid video. New Renault5 is already iconic.

    • @crm114.
      @crm114. Месяц назад

      He’s not saying it isn’t a good car, just that the price is silly.

    • @ISuperTed
      @ISuperTed Месяц назад

      Not at £32k it’s not

    • @philrostron2168
      @philrostron2168 Месяц назад

      @@ISuperTed that's not a lot of moneyi n today's crazy world😳

    • @garnray8568
      @garnray8568 Месяц назад

      @@ISuperTed That's your opinion. I know it is. If you think we will get back to pre pandemic prices, you are wrong. Inflation is here to stay. Check out VW prices, or any car maker for that matter. Prices have gone up about everything including. Keep living in la la land if you think you gonna get a great for 15k.

    • @andytunnicliffe7223
      @andytunnicliffe7223 Месяц назад

      Ony to those shallow enough to be attracted by a name.

  • @ghismo32
    @ghismo32 Месяц назад

    The car maker need to wake up to the mustard, the average people have 12K to 16K for a car and even worth with the last two year food price rise . Good luck in the car maker future bankruptcy. Simple

  • @mrmawson2438
    @mrmawson2438 Месяц назад +2

    I believe it's Greed Dave they just want to keep milking people

  • @SWR112
    @SWR112 Месяц назад +1

    It’s already got a 50,000 waiting list official. It will still sell like hot cakes. A standard MINI Copper petrol new is £26-32k dependent on option. Have you been living under a stone all Cars are expensive these days regardless of powertrain end of. The official U.K. price is not out yet.

    • @davetakesiton
      @davetakesiton  Месяц назад

      Ford had a 3 year waiting list for F150 Lightning. A waiting list is just an indication of interest

  • @harry7384
    @harry7384 Месяц назад

    ahah silly title

  • @ianyorke2617
    @ianyorke2617 Месяц назад

    The problem with EV's is that they aren't all Teslas.

    • @rogerphelps9939
      @rogerphelps9939 Месяц назад

      Thank goodness for that. Too much knee jerk uncritical adulattion of all things Tesla on this hread.