This Is A £4,400 Electric Car! - What's The Battery Like & What State Is It In?

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
  • After the challenge I was given (from part 1) to buy a full electric car with it's original range intact for less than £5k, I can now show you the EV itself, warts and all!
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  • @davidbaker3786
    @davidbaker3786 Год назад +9

    Another great video EVM. Bought a 2014 Zoe 3 years ago for £5.5k (Renault dealer) and bought the battery last year for £1.8k. Wouldn't have been able to afford an EV otherwise. You have yourself an absolute bargain there.
    We love the Zoe as a second car and always choose it over the ICE for local journeys. That's the odd thing: a 'second car' ends up being the preferred daily driver and doing more miles than the ICE.
    Things I like about it are the speed limiter and cruise control are perfectly implemented and the boot is surprisingly capacious.
    Main downsides are interacting with Renault dealers, water collecting under scuttle panel (common to Renault, and fixable) and (I've learned from these comments) A/C going. Nonetheless I've fallen for the Zoe now and won't be swapping it anytime soon.
    Thanks for all you do on this channel. 👍

  • @craig148
    @craig148 Год назад +20

    What a result you had. It looks in great condition and is a worthy, efficient urban runabout.

  • @paulcarnall791
    @paulcarnall791 Год назад +12

    Wow, impressed, we sold our 2013 Zoe last year for £6500. I thought you'd struggle. For a second vehicle or a first car it will be a good buy for someone. 👍

  • @007jerkins
    @007jerkins Год назад +47

    My wife has a 3.5 years old Zoe, but with a 40kW/h battery that gives a minimum of 150 miles - 170 in the summer. It's a cracking good car, and pleasant to drive.

    • @ingo_8628
      @ingo_8628 Год назад +1

      Nope, kW/h is a fantasyunit, you mean kWh.

    • @007jerkins
      @007jerkins Год назад +12

      @@ingo_8628Just a tad pedantic...

    • @davidlewis4399
      @davidlewis4399 Год назад +5

      150 miles on the motorway at 70mph in the cold that is amazing.,

    • @sempereadem54eadem64
      @sempereadem54eadem64 Год назад

      Junk

    • @evaluateanalysis7974
      @evaluateanalysis7974 Год назад +2

      @@ingo_8628If people don't make the effort to understand the units, they will get confused about the batteries and probably get ripped off buying a car.

  • @robertp.wainman4094
    @robertp.wainman4094 Год назад +10

    Interesting - but still very expensive for me - my current car a 2008 Citroen C3 hdi cost £300 three years ago.....hardly spent anything on it since, doing 22/23,000 miles per year - it's never missed a beat and only £30 annual tax. Now that's a 'cheap' car - and I'd argue pretty environmentally friendly too taking 'everything' into account. Also took a cheap Xsara Picasso up to 280,000 miles and an amazing £500 Golf up to 326,000!

    • @sbomorse
      @sbomorse Год назад +3

      Some of the best cars I've had have cost buttons. I had a 2005 Peugeot Partner which was fully working and relatively low mileage for the year for only £120. I ran it on Kerosene so it was dirt cheap to run. Someone ran into it parked outside my house and I got £1200 from my insurance for it!
      I also had a 1998 pre-facelift top spec Saxo which looked showroom fresh for £180 and I could get to Wales and back from the Midlands for about £10 worth of fuel.

    • @robertp.wainman4094
      @robertp.wainman4094 Год назад +4

      @@sbomorse Great - and I thought my cars were cheap! Those Partners keep on going. I have to smile when people think I've no interest in cars - whereas probably like you, nothing could be further from the truth. But I've definitely no interest in buying a new car to show off with whilst losing a fortune! Happy Motoring.

    • @sbomorse
      @sbomorse Год назад +2

      @@robertp.wainman4094 I've got a Kona Electric but also a 2005 MINI Cooper. I love the juxtaposition of the electric drivetrain compared to the manual MINI. The Kona is like slipping into a hot bath whereas the MINI is like taking a cold shower 😁
      I love driving and I can find joy in even the oldest, most basic motors. I have a bucket list of unexceptional cars I want to own in my life time. I've owned over 70 cars since passing my test 19 years ago.
      I think proper car enthusiasts are like you and I. Finding joy in every car no matter what.

    • @robertp.wainman4094
      @robertp.wainman4094 Год назад +3

      @@sbomorse Well said!

    • @iscadean6038
      @iscadean6038 2 месяца назад

      After ten years an average ICE produces 65 tons of CO2. Over the same time span, an EV will produce 14 tons of CO2. Most of that 14 tons is used to make the car - same for the ICE car. There is a simple reason why, soon, you won’t have the choice.

  • @Simonpocarroll
    @Simonpocarroll Год назад +2

    I'm up for buying it off you when your done with it! Never realised you could get into an Electric car for that sort of price, ideal for a shared local runabout for the Daughter and my wife. Subbed!

  • @allanthomson7181
    @allanthomson7181 Год назад

    Used your referral link for Octopus energy. Starts around the 8th. Ohme Pro charger installation next week. Mazda MX30 coming end of month. Think I'm all set now. Appreciate your vids and your time for the channel. Learned a lot. Keep it up!

  • @peterowen4456
    @peterowen4456 Год назад +8

    That initial shot of the front and I'm thinking "he's a former detailer, he's already had a go." Cracking buy.

    • @Sean_S1000
      @Sean_S1000 Год назад +2

      If I remember from a previous video, he use to do that.

  • @DieselDahl
    @DieselDahl Год назад +3

    Don't even think of getting one unless it is still under warranty. Ours broke down and needed repairs for 3-4k € just around the time when the 5 year warranty was expiring and just as I had sold it (through a used car dealer luckily) it broke down again, as far as I understand this time it was the motor, 5K € to replace. Also expect regular expensive (unless under warranty of course) front suspension maintenance. As stated in the video it is based on the Clio, but as the battery makes it much heavier the suspension components wear much faster than on a Clio.

  • @tigerv88
    @tigerv88 Год назад +47

    I think this is a bargain and what amazes me more is the car still looks modern and in keeping with some of the EVs of today, and this is around 7 years old now. That warranty is just good peace of mind and you can see it’s been well looked after.

    • @seltaeb9691
      @seltaeb9691 Месяц назад

      I hope to get the Scenic E-Tech this year, how you charge the btys is the secret ie the parameters percentages. Don't charge above 80-90%.

  • @andycotton162
    @andycotton162 Год назад +1

    We're going to buy one in September as a second 'local' car, so thanks for the upload. Hopefully there will be a few more around then and the long distance trip sounds like a bit of an adventure!

  • @jonweighell
    @jonweighell Год назад +2

    Just used your Octopus referral code - thanks for the great videos! 😊

  • @davidwillwill5697
    @davidwillwill5697 Год назад +4

    Just to reinforce your point really, we have an old Mk 1 Nissan Leaf, 65 reg' over 60,000 miles on the clock, and the battery still gives us more than 100 miles of range - I estimate that's 90 percent of the original range. It's not as spick and span as yours, but again as a runaround it is absolutely fantastic.

  • @AndrewEbling
    @AndrewEbling Год назад +5

    Sounds like you've got a great deal. Personally, I'd go for the Dynamique Intens, mainly for the reversing camera, and the Q rapid charging option, which does 43kw AC. Chargers are getting hard to find now, but useful on occasional long journeys, with planning.

    • @ElectricVehicleMan
      @ElectricVehicleMan  Год назад

      This has the camera.

    • @AndrewEbling
      @AndrewEbling Год назад

      @@ElectricVehicleMan interesting - thanks. Have always found the Renault trim levels confusing. FWIW having driven a 22kwh Zoe around for 4 years, covering 50k miles, if I was in your shoes, I'd find a way to keep it. Install a charger at your in-laws if you have to. Just keep the warranty going. It was the right decision to PX ours for a ZS EV but I do miss the Zoe and hope we'll own another some day.

  • @simonreeves2017
    @simonreeves2017 Год назад +2

    Hi EVM, greetings from Oxford. I think you got a little gem there. As you point out, the Zoe is intended as a local journey car. They are prone to A/C pump failures - it’s a design flaw sadly.

  • @Piezochem
    @Piezochem Год назад +1

    Cracking little car, perfect for anyone who does lots of local travelling and probably dirt cheap to run. My wife’s Clio has the same silver paint flaking issue inside, I think it’s just a Renault interior thing for cars of that age.

  • @Jaw0lf
    @Jaw0lf Год назад +26

    I think it is amazing and I must say I would love a spare EV for my son to use! Great to see it can be done.

    • @Stephen-gi1rx
      @Stephen-gi1rx Год назад

      I suspect a car with a range of only 50 miles (50 miles out and 50 miles back) will not be enough to satisfy most young people. It will also rerquire your home has at least two recharging points: one for the family car and one for your son's car. (And may be a third recharging point if your spouse also has an EV, either their own or one their workplace provides them for their job.)

    • @Jaw0lf
      @Jaw0lf Год назад

      @@Stephen-gi1rx You may be correct for some people, but then other cars not much more can provide better range. If I were to get a cheap similar EV, it would be available if needed, as the local town is around 12 miles away. So this would open up many optionsto help out and would give 2 or 3 journeys before needing to charge.
      The other thing is that my E-Niro charger when i am down below 80 miles or before a longer trip the next day and then on my retrun home. This often means I need the charger for the 2 nights but then it is unsused for a week. I travel about 10,000 miles a year and see no difficulty to charge 2 or even 3 EV's from a single charger. A second EV, would also enable me to leave it plugged in during the day to recieve free miles from my solar as in the summer months I can be regularly exporting around 200kWh to the grid each month.

    • @Stephen-gi1rx
      @Stephen-gi1rx Год назад

      ​@@Jaw0lf "other cars not much more can provide better range."
      I assume we are talking second-hand EVs here. Buying any kind of second-hand car, be it an ICE one or an EV, is a case of buyer beware. In the case of an EV, how do you know for certain WHAT the range will be until you try it out for long enough to find out? Simply taking the dealer's word for it is probably not enough. With an ICE car you can probably rely on the manufacturer's details for things like range. You cannot do that with an EV given that for them much depends on the battery health, which in turn will depend on how the original owner treated it, amongst other factors. Someone you trust is going to have to test the battery health of that car before you hand over your money else you could wind up buying a lemon.
      Jaw0lf: "the local town is around 12 miles away. So this would open up many optionsto help out and would give 2 or 3 journeys before needing to charge. "
      2 to 3 journeys between recharges is not that great. if you used the car every day that would mean recharging at least twice, and maybe three times, a week.
      Moreover, it all depends on HOW you recharge. The recommendation for EVs is that you should ONLY recharge to 80% capacity. Charging to 100% has the potential to impact on the battery's longevity, especially if you do it repeatedly. Meaning if the RATED range for the EV is 100 miles (50 miles out and 50 back), then if you can only recharge to 80% that means you are only going to get 80 miles (40 out and 40 back) from that EV. Worse, you probably also don't want to drain ithe battery to 0% (or close to it) before you recharge. You may want to recharge at (say) 10%. That, however, will give you a range of only 70 miles (35 out and 35 back). If therefore you are travelling 24 miles per day every day (12 out and 12 back), or at least every week day, that probably means that you are going to have to recharge every single day, or at least every single week day (unless you have some place in town to recharge).
      Jaw0lf: "...my E-Niro charger..."
      I take it you have a Kia.
      Jaw0lf: "I...see no difficulty to charge 2 or even 3 EV's from a single charger."
      You must have a huge garage to have room (and lots of long cables) to recharge THREE EVs from a single charger. But it also means you must be splitting the ampage between all three. Wouldn't that affect the speed of the recharge for all three? (The alternative, having the same ampage for all three as when you are just recharging one would seem to require triple the ampage when you do do all three, which in turn would seem to have the potential to blow fuses, trip circuit breakers, and possibly even start fires.)
      Jaw0lf: "I can be regularly exporting around 200kWh to the grid each month."
      If you siphon of some of that power to recharge one or more EVs that will inevitably impact on the number of kWh per month you export to the grid. There is no free lunch with electrical power. Whatever ampage you yourself use is less ampage you will have available for export to the grid.

    • @Jaw0lf
      @Jaw0lf Год назад

      @@Stephen-gi1rx yes I was talking about a cheap EV as shown. Using that car would be very much as a second car. My Kia E-Niro gives me on a full charge 220 miles when below 9c and generally 260 in summer. I generally charge to 80% and only to 100% for longer trips where car is used that day. I am happy on trips to go low on the battery when returning home and have arrived with around 5% at times. No worries as I knew I had a charge available. In general as said I charge after 80 mile range left on the car so it can cope with anything that crops up where it is needed. Hence the EV charger can be used every days a week by another EV.
      Instead of exporting spare solar energy I can use my Zappi charger to divert into a spare EV that would be fine and give some free motoring.
      I tend to charge my E-Niro at cheap night rate paying 7.5p per kWh so often do not need to top up when the sun is producing excess solar energy. Also as my E-Niro is used most days it is not always available to plug in!
      Also exporting less energy to the grid is far better as I do not get paid much for the exported energy.
      If you have more than one EV charger the DNO would have to authorise it and confirm that your home and supply can meet the full draw from all devices, such as Batteries, ASHP and home use such as an electric cooker. So you would be able to charge 2 cars at the same time with no problems. As previously stated I do not feel this would be necessary as you could do this from one charger.

  • @alanrobinson2229
    @alanrobinson2229 Год назад +10

    You can get those plug in OBD devices,which tell you the SOC of the battery(degradation).
    Iam thinking of getting one to keep an eye on battery,while it's still in warrenty.

    • @JohnR31415
      @JohnR31415 Год назад +1

      Nice and easy - got one last year to keep an eye on temperatures on long journeys as well - help get faster charging

    • @seltaeb9691
      @seltaeb9691 Месяц назад

      Never charge it to 100% is the rule. 80-90% is best.

  • @dougowt
    @dougowt Год назад

    After 3 Zoe's from Every/Onto. I bought a 2013 Zoe, same model as yours with 42k miles. met black 17" alloys (they handle much better on the 17s) for £4k batt. lease. But took the advice of the owners club and went for the cheapest lease cost. And as advised, they didn't chase me for the extra miles. The cost of buying the battery was £1,800 at the time, if I wanted to buy. I sold the car 18 months later 55k miles for £6,500. I had to change a ball joint but at the 24k mile service, it just needed the screen wash topping up. Checked the SOH when I sold it, 96%.

  • @garybibby2698
    @garybibby2698 Год назад +2

    Great cars, thing to watch with Zoë is that it’s on the latest BMS firmware and that the heating/aircon works. Other than that they are solid.

  • @trevorheley1045
    @trevorheley1045 Год назад +4

    We had exactly the same car. New in 2014 and it was a great car. Now on our 3rd..main difference is dashboard and range and still a good car..it’s just now you can do long journeys in it. Some great used buys out there

    • @blueanodized
      @blueanodized Год назад

      How much did you pay originally? What kind if percentage depreciation is that for it to be worth £4k now?

    • @hunchanchoc8418
      @hunchanchoc8418 Год назад

      Why are you on your third, after 9 years? That's very wasteful and damaging for the planet.

    • @trevorheley1045
      @trevorheley1045 Год назад

      @@hunchanchoc8418 because they were on 3 year deals and the cars then get used by others. The second one was actually 2nd hand as well !

  • @bitman666
    @bitman666 Год назад +4

    Incredible find sir. When you come to sell, I know someone who wants it. ❤

  • @1000ukjohn
    @1000ukjohn Год назад +2

    Hi, may I ask for a third video on the Zoe. Specifically walking people how you checked the battery prior to purchase and maybe how the unscrupulous can pull the wool over the ill informed over the battery state of health.
    Also along the same vein how did you check independently that the battery was owned. Many thanks keep well.
    John.

  • @deansh8506
    @deansh8506 Год назад +4

    What a bargain - I am gutted because I only live locally to where you bought it in South Wales. I would have had it 😂😂😂

  • @richmaniow
    @richmaniow Год назад +25

    It'll be interesting to see how easy you find it sell especially being the smaller battery size, although as you point out the 100 mile range is perfectly usable for day to day use, you also highlighted the limited range as the reason you don't want to keep it.
    It could well be that the person who sold it to you had the same issue, putting off buyers and was glad to get rid of it.
    It also highlights the chronic depreciation that new EV's are suffering from, sometimes losing up to £10k in value as soon as they're driven off the dealers forecourt, the EV car market has yet to settle with new prices way to high for most, 75% of all new EV's are sold or leased as company cars which masks just how dysfunctional things are at the moment..

    • @Stephen-gi1rx
      @Stephen-gi1rx Год назад +4

      @richmaniow :as you point out the 100 mile range is perfectly usable for day to day use"
      Actually, FYI the range of only 50 miles: 50 miles out and 50 miles back. If you DO go more than 50 miles from your house then chances are you will have to recharge the car BEFORE you get it back home.

    • @cyberyoyo7674
      @cyberyoyo7674 Год назад +1

      That makes absolutely zero sense because second hand ICE cars are holding their value absurdly well - due to the constrained supply chain.
      As a consequence the second hand EV market is filled with bargains that aren’t going to depreciate at anywhere near the same rate after their initial falls in this volatile market.
      When manufacturers get back to pre-COVID throughput it’s the ICE buyers who are going to get an nasty surprise.
      And trust me, that will happen.

    • @richmaniow
      @richmaniow Год назад

      @@noggintube yep, battery technology either has to come down in price or needs to be sold in a different way, the battery lease system could have been the solution if it wasn't so expensive, if batteries can be made to last up to 20, maybe even 30 years, the battery lease price could be based on that lifetime value and be considerably cheaper than the Zoe scheme.

    • @chrissmith2114
      @chrissmith2114 Год назад

      @@cyberyoyo7674 Many EV get written off when battery fails because the battery is a massive part of the car cost. I have never seen a ICE car written off because the fuel tank leaked, or the engine had a problem.

    • @chrissmith2114
      @chrissmith2114 Год назад

      @@noggintube Agree, with net zero governments have hollowed out the electricity supply by relying on the very unreliable wind and solar, while at the same time using the law to try to make people buy electric cars that nobody wants. This is a perfect storm of government stupidity - compounded by ridiculous ULEZ areas which will destroy the economy of any town or city that think they are a good idea. A diesel van can get up to 700 miles on a tank, a similar EV van may get 100 to 200 mile range - a real no-brainer.

  • @user-ws4ey9je8m
    @user-ws4ey9je8m Год назад +8

    I’ve been running a 22kW Zoe for two years. Absolutely love it! Last week we bought a one year old 52kW Zoe GT Line + for £16k. That’s 55% off new! Like you say EV’s are getting bad press which is driving prices down, let’s take advantage while we can!

    • @HairyCheese
      @HairyCheese Год назад

      Yup, I got a used Jaguar I-Pace with extended warranty for £30k, it's like new! ❤

    • @rjbiker66
      @rjbiker66 Год назад +3

      You dont think a car depreciating over 50% in a year is something to worry about? It means there is no demand.

    • @blueanodized
      @blueanodized Год назад +3

      Wow what a bargain - 55% depreciation over just one year!
      Its so great people have so much money to throw away to make EVs more affordable for the second hand market.
      This is a fantastic business model. Hope it carries on.

    • @cad4246
      @cad4246 Год назад +3

      Lack of demand is no concern if the car will fit your use case.

    • @davidlewis4399
      @davidlewis4399 Год назад +5

      They deserve the bad press poor charging and when they have an accident usually a write off. Biggest issue is when they catch fire they burn for days destroying everything near them houses included.

  • @1000ukjohn
    @1000ukjohn Год назад +1

    That would be another useful video on the Qubev charger pluses and minuses another follower mentioned.
    John.

  • @MrBuyerman
    @MrBuyerman Год назад

    You've nailed it. It's a runabout, but it's a cracking bargin. Well found

  • @whisperingmovieman
    @whisperingmovieman Год назад +8

    Amazing price. I paid £6300 for an identical Zoe in February, but with 64000 miles. It was local to me and original owner, but still.

    • @PrinceVeganin
      @PrinceVeganin Год назад +2

      That’s pretty much what I think the car would be worth. He’s got a surprisingly good deal there.

    • @wintersun398
      @wintersun398 Год назад +2

      @@PrinceVeganinsometimes a seller is in a pickle and would take any offer in hand. eg their insurance may be expiring and they don’t want to renew another year, or they have another car due to be delivered and just can’t store a second car.
      On the flip side some sellers are in no way pressured to sell cheap. They can hold out for weeks or months!

    • @blueanodized
      @blueanodized Год назад +2

      What a bargain! How much were they originally?
      What kind of percentage depreciation is that over a relatively short period?

    • @ouethojlkjn
      @ouethojlkjn Год назад +1

      Zoe prices are depressed at the moment because many ex lease have come on the market. What you paid was actually very reasonable.

    • @wintersun398
      @wintersun398 Год назад

      @@ouethojlkjn was it the case that zoe40’s were fetching well over 10k last year? now i’m thinking 7k?

  • @TonyOrc
    @TonyOrc Год назад +9

    Well done on a great find; and for showing us how far the 2nd-hand EV market has come. I hadn't expected used EVs to be at this level for another 2 years (my "man maths" was: around 2018 was when the EV market opened up, add 5 years, allow a couple of years for Covid and then it should start). Anyone got any other "calculations" to show how EVM is ahead of the curve?

    • @jonclark1091
      @jonclark1091 Год назад

      Just shows how crap they are if depreciation is that bad.

  • @iansimons7466
    @iansimons7466 Год назад +2

    If memory serves me correctly you can upgrade the battery on the Zoe. Now that’s a option you don’t have on a used leaf. My ZE50 R135 GT line is fabulous. Excellent buy 👍🏻

    • @cjmillsnun
      @cjmillsnun Год назад +5

      You can if you can find one. You're right in that a 40 kWh battery will slot straight in and work. The 50kWh can be done but requires modification. However with most of the batteries being leased, when the car is written off, the battery is removed and sent to Renault.

  • @SleeveZipper
    @SleeveZipper Год назад

    I bought the R240 a year ago and it is fine for my use case: driving it around town. And maybe a longer drive which is perfectly doable bcs when you go far you usually stay for an hour or more. If you stick to the park + charge principle it's a capable EV! We called ours Miss Understood bcs we understand it but a lot of people don't (which is a shame).

  • @MikeGleesonazelectrics
    @MikeGleesonazelectrics Год назад +41

    Get a charger fitted at Yr in laws! Qubev now around £375 Inc vat😂

    • @doggylover1958
      @doggylover1958 Год назад +1

      You beat me to it!

    • @rhyslatham3439
      @rhyslatham3439 Год назад

      Yep!

    • @northeastcarpfishing
      @northeastcarpfishing Год назад +3

      @@doggylover1958bit cheeky getting in-laws to pay for charging😊

    • @doggylover1958
      @doggylover1958 Год назад +1

      @@northeastcarpfishing A nice bottle of wine should cover it.

    • @tompiper9276
      @tompiper9276 Год назад +1

      ​@@doggylover1958Lend the in laws the car and offer to cover the cost of the charger, give it six months, sell the mini, ask for your car back. Charger fitted, goodwill established, profit on mini made.

  • @barryhaeger4284
    @barryhaeger4284 Год назад +3

    Great find and I'd certainly be up for buying it I've always liked the cheekiness of the Zoe and as my wife is always finding a reason to take our one car when I'd like to use it it would perfectly hit the spot as a keeper.

  • @jeremylister89
    @jeremylister89 Год назад

    You give me hope even though you got the best bargain in the UK.👍
    It's even got one of those funny lever things between the seats!
    I'd buy it tomorrow.
    Tried what you did, nothing comes close...at the moment!

  • @hazelpurls
    @hazelpurls Год назад

    Wow fantastic. When I bought my current car (about 4 yrs ago) I looked at the second hand electrics available - and there were very few and they were very expensive. This wouldn't quite do what I need (100 mile round trip). But it looks like my next car really will be an electric 🙂

  • @kitcht
    @kitcht Год назад +3

    That is exceptional value and one i would buy in a flash, as a second car. Just need to convince my better half we don't need my estate any more (we also have a Mini in the household). I'd be interested how you price it if you do sell

    • @neilm9400
      @neilm9400 Год назад +1

      That estate is a really hard to give up. It's so bloody useful. I miss my estate.

  • @alistairlambert3275
    @alistairlambert3275 Год назад +8

    You did very well to get such a nice example for the price. The ZE50 seems to be quite a bargain at them moment with 3 year old cars going for £10-13k. 3 months into Zoe ownership I carn’t believe how cheap they are to run.

    • @SustainableGal
      @SustainableGal Год назад +1

      I couldn't relate more! so cheap right, got my GT Line in May for £14k with 9000 miles, top condition hardly used since it DEC 2020 plate

    • @Groaznic
      @Groaznic Год назад +3

      Congrats on your purchase. A warning though. On my 2,5 year mark on my 2020 ZE 50 I had to replace front right ball joint. 6 months later now at the 3 year mark I am again in the dealer's and I have to replace BOTH front left and right ball joints. It's absolutely insane, suspension made of biscuits.

    • @SustainableGal
      @SustainableGal Год назад

      @@Groaznic appreciate it dude. yeh I actually noticed this straight away, Ive already put savings aside as I just know it's gonna go on both side like u! So disappointed coz otherwise absolutely loving it.
      Appreciate the heads up and it's nice to know it's not just my Zoe

    • @Groaznic
      @Groaznic Год назад +1

      @@SustainableGal For me at least even this 2nd visit is included in the warranty, hope it's the same for all of us. On EVSpeak forum I noticed quite a couple more complaints on the same topic. Cheers man!

    • @SustainableGal
      @SustainableGal Год назад

      @@Groaznic oohh okay I'll have to try get it under warranty also, yes I have been looking at forums too etc, cheers dude 🤟

  • @davidfletchfletcher
    @davidfletchfletcher Год назад +2

    We had a Zoe as our first EV - a really good city car charging at home.

  • @petermc7098
    @petermc7098 Год назад

    Hello There, this is a great Video and well done for finding a decent and well looked after EV, it certainly is a great option for a second car. Cheers Peter :)

  • @HairyCheese
    @HairyCheese Год назад +8

    I really enjoyed mine when I had it. A egg shaped 2016 22kwh was perfect as a test entering the EV world. I'd drive from Bournemouth to Rochester on a regular basis. I got mine for £7.5k as an experiment and sold it 3 years later with another 10k miles on added for ... £7.5k. I'd even made the OBDII cable and downloaded the software to allow android auto to function (to set the internal params). Still one of my fav EVs.
    At 70 miles per day, still capable of over 25k miles PA without ever charging in the wild.

    • @garybibby2698
      @garybibby2698 Год назад +1

      Which age Zoë did you do this on, I’d love to do that on my dads 2016 for him.

    • @TheKerhenry
      @TheKerhenry 11 месяцев назад

      What did you buy after the Zoe?

    • @HairyCheese
      @HairyCheese 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@TheKerhenry I leased a Nissan Leaf 40kwh for 3 years. When it went back I bought a used Jaguar I-Pace. Wonderful cars.

  • @thathairyguy
    @thathairyguy Год назад +17

    I think a 90 mile car can easily be a main car for a lot of people. I live outside the city and drive in around 25 miles a day total, round trip. This car would comfortably do that on one charge. If you do a lot of national journeys then yeah, you'd need a bigger battery for convenience.
    People think they need 300 miles but how often do they really do that mileage on their normal driving, in one go?

    • @terrybarrett2368
      @terrybarrett2368 Год назад

      Most weekends

    • @thathairyguy
      @thathairyguy Год назад

      @@terrybarrett2368 what's the trip that you do every other weekend? How many miles and from where to where?

    • @enrobsorussell
      @enrobsorussell Год назад +2

      @@thathairyguy Does it really matter? The car, and EVs in general, have a place....as the vid explains....city motoring, where regenerative braking helps you out. As anything long range, especially with a full compliment of passengers, maybe with luggage ie Camping, airport, trip to see relatives....they are completely and utterly useless. I love the EV man...."Only had to stop to charge.....FOUR times!"....that in itself says where a Zoe is ie Short range commuting.
      As long distance, especially carrying any weight at all, especially in the UK climate, as a working vehicle....EVs are a dead loss.

    • @thathairyguy
      @thathairyguy Год назад +2

      @@enrobsorussell Typical fearful dinosaur response. I suppose they can't be charged when it's raining either? The battery will need replacing after 5 years, etc etc 😂 You're taking the context of this video (an old, aged 90 mile range Zoe) and trying to claim this makes all EVs useless for anything other than short journeys. You are demonstrably incorrect.

    • @enrobsorussell
      @enrobsorussell Год назад +1

      @@thathairyguy If anybody is `incorrect`, it`s you. Never said anything about charging in the rain, or battery replacement in 5 years.....one comment and you go off on one with heaps of estrogen bursting into `life`....do you read a lot of Mills & Boon?
      The EV guy explained, or I thought he did, that the car in question hadn`t lost much of it`s range, which would ring true with only 30 odd k in mileage....and yet....he had to charge FOUR times in one journey. Also, the guy said as much about EVs ie Commuting mainly. I never said, "Useless for anything other than short journeys!"....that again, is another estrogen attack on your part (Put the Mills & Boons down, stop reading tacky magazines and quit watching crimewatch).
      Take a slug of industrial strength Evening of Primrose Oil and calm down...then read what I said.

  • @timsmith5339
    @timsmith5339 Год назад +1

    That is a lovely car for the money. I guessed 85miles range based on my 'Q' motor Zoe. From the figures you are getting, it sounds like the 'R' motors really are significantly more efficient. You say that the original challenge was 10 grand? Looking at the used prices of ZE 50s, Vauxhall e-corsas and similar, it won't be long before you will be able to get something with go anywhere range for that price.

  • @Karel.C
    @Karel.C Год назад

    Impressed by your purchase. Around here (Belgium) prices are double of what you paid.

  • @robmccafferty7738
    @robmccafferty7738 Год назад +3

    Always loved Renault. When they announced their intention to do their ZE range back around 2010, they were the company that got me excited about EVs.
    Tesla became mainstream some years later but at a price range far above my pocket. Then I moved to NZ and Renault wasn't really an option so I imported an old LEAF for cheap as chips.
    The Zoë was four times the price of a 2011 Leaf in 2018 out here. But I loved the look of it and still do. It will forever be a car I wish I'd owned.

  • @TheKnightsShield
    @TheKnightsShield Год назад +3

    If you do eventually sell it, let's hope you don't have to ship it anywhere. 😂🤔😞
    I'll see myself out.

  • @Travel_Day_Dreams
    @Travel_Day_Dreams Год назад +2

    There's some amazing deals in the 2nd hand market right now, 18 month old Corsa-e & e208's are almost half their original price, Hyundai Ionic's are similarly priced. £15k buys a really nice EV with decent range. Run them for 3-4 years and they'll probably sell for around £10k, now that's cheap motoring when you factor in the running costs.

    • @humourless682
      @humourless682 Год назад

      The reason there are VERY cheap used EVs, is that they are pretty much unsaleable now.

  • @rbdogwood
    @rbdogwood Год назад

    Nice. I'd buy it (and do a video of my taking it back to Scotland for the channel [after getting a haircut, maybe ] )

  • @Peter-in-Somerset
    @Peter-in-Somerset Год назад +6

    I have white Zoe 2021 half way through a lease. It was a good decision to get it at the time with an inclusive fitted home charger. To get it now would cost a LOT more per month, and with current depreciation, the lease company will be crying when I hand it back.

  • @geebee6737
    @geebee6737 Год назад +7

    I've a much older dirty diesel that's still selling for twice that and has 100k on the clock , reason being is it's 800 mile plus tank range.
    I much prefer a hassle free motor so won't go near an EV but do like to see what sort of people they attract...good vlog fella 👍

    • @roi354
      @roi354 Год назад

      This is my problem too. I have a need for a small point to point car and this would fit the bill perfectly, but once you include the additional insurance policy and electricity costs you're better off using the dirty diesel for all journeys even given on a school run/shopping trip, one of these would be better.
      The example of a cheap Clio still makes sense for most people sadly.

  • @georgedaville4662
    @georgedaville4662 Год назад +1

    Great car, and a real tutorial of what you can find in the SH EV market if you are patient and sift through the ads. Certainly good for thought. 🤔

    • @andymccabe6712
      @andymccabe6712 Год назад +1

      So .the same as buying any used car then....
      ...be patient - choose wisely....!!

  • @adrianupnorth
    @adrianupnorth Год назад +1

    Love this video series. I live on a Scottish island 6 miles long, that car would be perfect. I would sell it up here as cars cost more. It would be great to see what £10k would buy.

  • @StuartAT
    @StuartAT Год назад +4

    Just wondering if the apparent good battery condition is due to the fact that it's only ever been "slow" charged using AC?
    Top work finding the car though 👍

    • @craigix
      @craigix Год назад +3

      That's a bit of a myth, the battery looks after itself. There are loads of taxis that have only been rapid charged with 100k+ on them.

    • @cjmillsnun
      @cjmillsnun Год назад

      I doubt it. Most EVs will have a similar battery condition. It's only those that have been rapid charged every time that will have battery issues. Most will be AC charged most of the time, with rapids used on long journeys.

  • @stevensanger
    @stevensanger Год назад +7

    It's good to see EV’s becoming more affordable for us who can't afford 20-30k for a car

    • @blueanodized
      @blueanodized Год назад +1

      Its such a great business model. Some comments suggesting these cars losing 50% of their value in just one year.
      This seems great news for the second hand market - just need a steady flow of useful idiots to keep funding that huge depreciation hit.
      Progress. The world is healing.

    • @Markcain268
      @Markcain268 Год назад

      Just a pity there's nothing exciting or interesting to buy at £5k ev wise, I'd get a much nicer ice car that would excite and interest me for that price

  • @tommyjakobsen5504
    @tommyjakobsen5504 Год назад

    Just got the Zoe intens 2018 with 41kw battery for my wife to pendel to work. about 70miles each day, and this car does that cheap and good. love it. and just charge home always, with solar ready charger, so that is nearly free of charge. because its sun charge alone.

  • @samreijers909
    @samreijers909 Год назад

    We have a 2015 Zoe, it has driven about 100k miles now. Really happy with it. We bought the battery from Renault. Still does 80 miles on a full charge.

  • @80y3r9
    @80y3r9 Год назад +6

    It does kind of miss the point if you get an undervalued car and then sell it for more than your budget for the challenge; yes you can get an ok car but you have to be lucky to not end up with a pup seems to be the advice on £5k
    That said I wonder if a used £5k ev is less of a gamble than it's petrol counterpart if you can see battery health

    • @paulanderton9424
      @paulanderton9424 Год назад

      Is this the "ordinary" "average" experience when looking and finding a 5k EV? Or, is this that amazing, lucky find that only certain "You Tubers" stumble across? 🙄

  • @ouethojlkjn
    @ouethojlkjn Год назад +4

    One important question to always ask if you are considering Zoe is if the battery is owned or leased. Zoe prices are depressed at the minute because a lot of ex lease items are coming on the market so now is a good time to buy. I have always had a soft spot for Zoe’s since I first tried one when they came out years ago. They are overpriced new but secondhand appear to be a fantastic bargain!

    • @richardwalmsley7579
      @richardwalmsley7579 Год назад

      I sold my Zoe 50 after finding out the NCAP rating is Zero, after they didnt include some airbags, they said they did.

    • @ouethojlkjn
      @ouethojlkjn Год назад +1

      @@richardwalmsley7579 Well that's concerning and correct thanks for highlighting - no curtain airbags and no lane departure or Emergency Brake Assist. - "The poor result was attributed to the absence of a head-protection airbag, as well as the fact that lane-departure warning and autonomous emergency braking (AEB) weren't offered across the ZOE range. Renault rectified this in January 2022 by making both safety technologies available as standard across the range - although a head-protection airbag is still not offered as of 2023."

  • @stepheng8779
    @stepheng8779 Год назад +1

    Excellent, you did very well 👍 I suspect the 10k point will just throw up the same models just newer? However shows with diligence the bargains are out there.

  • @sie4431
    @sie4431 Год назад +1

    I would have been very happy to get this for £4,400. My current car wasn't far off that when I bought it 5 years ago and I've had to get a new clutch, alternator, battery and replace all the tyres.

  • @GreenGrizly
    @GreenGrizly Год назад +24

    Would be a great second car if you could keep it - if not maybe raffle it off to viewers, which would help fund the next "what EV can you get for £10k" challenge 👍

    • @Brian-om2hh
      @Brian-om2hh Год назад

      EVM already has 2 ICE cars in addition to his Tesla!!

    • @xraylife
      @xraylife Год назад +8

      EV owners - make sure to tick the "cremation" box on your will.

    • @TheKerb17
      @TheKerb17 Год назад

      Great idea

    • @Tom55data
      @Tom55data Год назад

      ​​​@@xraylifeso stats from ntsa insurance section shows evs are 1000x less likely to have a fire per car than a hybrid, and 500x less likely than a full petrol car, real data is a bummer.
      Conducted by AutoinsuranceEZ, the US-based study utilised data pulled from America’s National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), the Bureau of Transportation Statistics.

    • @Tom55data
      @Tom55data Год назад

      @@xraylife so you don't believe the ntsa, they are the us safety body, they issue all recalls in USA so I guess you igore Safety recalls. Omg.

  • @Markcain268
    @Markcain268 Год назад +3

    Had a drive in one of those and after all the hype I'd heard about evs was expecting it to impress me, it didn't, yes, it had more bells and whistles than my old ice car, less rattles too lol but it was 12 years younger than my current car and over ten times the price! If that's what I get for £6k then my next car will be a diesel powered boat! 😀

  • @markbriggs5531
    @markbriggs5531 Год назад

    Excellent video. Really looking forward to getting my first EV. Saving my pennies for an ev Volvo. Looking forward to more videos.

  • @poutramos4826
    @poutramos4826 Год назад

    That's a cracking car you got there, absolute bargain! By the way don't complain about the rain, we're having a heatwave here in Cyprus and it hasn't rained for ages 😀

  • @stephenclay6852
    @stephenclay6852 Год назад +7

    I agree with you Ev prices haven’t plummeted as people would have you believe it was that they were inflated a year or more ago and they have now returned to a more normal price.

    • @Brian-om2hh
      @Brian-om2hh Год назад +6

      Exactly. The market has moved from a year old EV commanding it's new price ( or even higher ) to returning to much more normal depreciation. Just a short while back, the EV nay sayers were all preaching " EV's are way too expensive, and nobody can afford to buy them" to " EV's depreciate massively, so you shouldn't buy one". Which way do they want it?

    • @djtaylorutube
      @djtaylorutube Год назад +2

      @@Brian-om2hh You're supposed to be able to buy any car for less than £1000 and sell it three years later for £1001...and do the daily commute from Land's End to John O'Groats, both ways, non stop, towing a caravan in under 20 hours and still have half a tank left to do it again etc.
      You know the RUclips comments rules Brian! ;)

    • @blueanodized
      @blueanodized Год назад

      Some comments in this very thread suggesting deprecition of year old cars of c.50%
      Such an innovative, progressive business model and fantastic news for the second hand market.
      Just need to keep up that steady flow of useful bourgeoisie idiots who will keep funding that depreciation hit and selling on at a huge loss. 👌

    • @paulnewman9275
      @paulnewman9275 Год назад +1

      Really ,my son'ss Tesla 3 lost £37k in 20 months ,that's a hard reality check !!!

    • @djtaylorutube
      @djtaylorutube Год назад

      @@paulnewman9275 has he sold it?

  • @318ishonk
    @318ishonk Год назад +5

    I suppose you could take out the battery and power your house with it. The car value consists pretty much 100% of the battery.

    • @andymccabe6712
      @andymccabe6712 Год назад +1

      Huh ..!?
      The car value is that it's a CAR!!
      It's economical personal transport!!
      Compare this to, say, taking the kids to school on the bus..!
      ..going to the supermarket for the weekly shop - on the bus..!!
      Going to work - on the bus .!!!
      You really should stop and think about just how huge a benefit having transport is...compared to NOT having transport...
      .. AND it's a EV!!

    • @318ishonk
      @318ishonk Год назад

      @@andymccabe6712 yeah but he already has one or more cars. I understood this car was bought for fun without a real need for it.
      Financially the battery (as a spare part) is as much worth as he paid for the whole car. See what I meant?

  • @baddesigner
    @baddesigner 11 месяцев назад

    nice, certainly makes me consider exploring the 2nd hand market for an EV!

  • @jeremymanson1781
    @jeremymanson1781 Год назад

    Very useful information - thanks

  • @neilm9400
    @neilm9400 Год назад +7

    EVs are hitting the company car list now, and will start filtering through after 3-4 years.

  • @chrissmith2114
    @chrissmith2114 Год назад +45

    90% of the EV ever sold are still on the road, but 10% managed to make it back home....

    • @markgaudie80
      @markgaudie80 Год назад +2

      Real facts here folks. 😆🙄

    • @tshikosiphathutshedzotshik1396
      @tshikosiphathutshedzotshik1396 11 месяцев назад +1

      The level of confidence you have in your made up stats

    • @cteague4988
      @cteague4988 11 месяцев назад

      What a bell end

    • @adrianguggisberg3656
      @adrianguggisberg3656 11 месяцев назад

      Mate, that's Landrover in the 1990's. They even advertised with that slogan, without the 10% part obviously, that was added by Landrover mechanics. You know, problems with petrol pumps, carbs, no spark, everything leaking everywhere, wires and fuse boxes going up in smoke, the lot. You're confusing traditional British ICE and EV standards.

    • @daviddevan2812
      @daviddevan2812 11 месяцев назад

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @davidtwyford3066
    @davidtwyford3066 Год назад

    Great videos
    Keep up the good work

  • @billsmith810
    @billsmith810 Год назад

    Looks like you got a great deal. I wish the Zoe was available in the states but I got good substitute with my 2016 Chevy Spark EV. Love the little cars.

  • @mistercoolairconditioning4355
    @mistercoolairconditioning4355 Год назад +3

    80 mile range? I fill my car with diesel when my range gets that low. I started laughing when you said 4 charge stops on the way back from South Wales. I easily get 600 miles per tank and I regularly do a 315 mile, 6 hour round trip from East Mids to North Wales and would not want to have to faff about stopping to charge up. I get home with half a tank left and I don't stick to 56mph! You also talked about the fact it is cheaper than a comparable non-electric Clio. I bet it wasn't when it was new? So you have to suffer massive depreciation if you buy new because nobody wants to buy them second hand.

    • @HairyCheese
      @HairyCheese Год назад +2

      So this car can do 25k miles every year without ever stopping to refuel.
      A diesel with 600 miles range would need to find a refueling station and do the following 42 times per year.
      Locate refuelling station, queue up, park, refuel (2 mins I hear) and then pay before driving off.
      No thanks, it sounds like too much faff.

    • @kenzohkw
      @kenzohkw Год назад +1

      Completely missed the point he made in the video. The Zoe is a town car or 2nd car. Not suited to someone that does 300+ mile trips.

  • @albertsmith1048
    @albertsmith1048 Год назад +3

    90 mile range, mid winter heater on lights on wipers on 60 mile range? about as much use as a chocolate fireguard I'm afraid.

  • @evilbeany
    @evilbeany Год назад +1

    Good work. It's a sensible car that fits many use cases.

  • @markbray3038
    @markbray3038 Год назад +1

    Just what we could do with. Great to know there is hope for us.

  • @tobycolin6271
    @tobycolin6271 Год назад +3

    who’s going to buy a new BEV when the depreciation is so bad. The market will dry up as people aren’t buying them.
    Zoe new £29,000 Clio new 18,000
    Zoe 2023 £10,000 Clio 2023 12,000
    Who can afford to kiss goodbye to £10,000 in 3 years.

    • @Brian-om2hh
      @Brian-om2hh Год назад

      Most people don't *buy* anyway, they use personal leasing or a PCP agreement. Both methods steer round the issue of depreciation for the user of the car.....

    • @bordersw1239
      @bordersw1239 Год назад +1

      @@Brian-om2hh. The PCP is calculated on the depreciation of the car. Years ago I bought a new golf rather than a fiesta or Clio because the PCP was almost the same on a much more expensive car.

    • @tobycolin6271
      @tobycolin6271 Год назад

      @@Brian-om2hh the pcp rates may double as BEVs are not reaching their resale values. The only vehicles you can get 0% finance on are BEVs there is a waiting list for nearly every ICE car available. I know that many dealers will not px a BEV against any ICE vehicle so if you’ve bought one you can either sell it for buttons or get another one. Handing them back in at the end of your PCP may be more difficult than you think as car dealers are examining the battery usage, rapid charger usage, car modes used , minimum charge levels , etc etc. there is small print in the contract that all works to give some users a bigger bill than expected.
      Anyway the bigger problem is the cost of shipping BEVs is about to increase and make worldwide transportation impossible. 2 container fires will have the insurance and shipping companies worried and the risk will be to great. Or the price to ship BEVs will be to expensive and make them less viable.

  • @cookingfat1
    @cookingfat1 Год назад

    I've just bought the exact same car and colour last week, it does indeed tick all of the essential boxes and hard to not like it.

  • @decimal1815
    @decimal1815 Год назад

    Got a bargain there; lovely car. Got a similar deal on my Leaf and couldn't believe hundreds of people weren't chomping at the bit to buy it ahead of me. It's a great time for cheap EV shopping :)

  • @nipa6666
    @nipa6666 Год назад

    Great Find, In Sweden you can't find any used EVs at that low price yet.

  • @kinross24
    @kinross24 Год назад +2

    Braw car mate!! Thinking of retiring so might look out for one and sell my Ioniq!

  • @DafyddBr
    @DafyddBr Год назад

    I loved my Zoe and was sad to sell it. I've been tempted to buy a 2nd hand one for a while... I'll have to keep an eye on what's around!

  • @13thearl
    @13thearl Год назад

    Fascinating. Thinking maybe a second car for us now!

  • @and1111000
    @and1111000 Год назад

    That was a great buy. I was looking for one - I'm envious. 80 miles and the slow charge speed is a bit rubbish though.

  • @NorwayChallenge
    @NorwayChallenge Год назад +1

    I bought a 2018 Nissan leaf for about 15K about two weeks ago and it was the best value for a 2018 or newer car I could find, Electric or Diesel.

  • @eclecticcyclist
    @eclecticcyclist Год назад +1

    Two or three years ago I would definitely not be able to afford a car with a comfortable range but as charging infrastructure has improved I see a 24 KWh Nissan Leaf (with faster charging) as a genuine posibility even for my occasional long journey.

  • @barrymurton8988
    @barrymurton8988 Год назад +1

    Great buy and is also ULEZ compliant!

  • @andrewmorgan1819
    @andrewmorgan1819 Год назад

    I wish I'd seen this before you dude, I live in South Wales so I might not have needed to charge on the way home 😂

  • @JamieJones1985
    @JamieJones1985 Год назад +2

    I know someone that's retrofitted chademo to one of these. Car just thinks it's regen'ing.
    I've just driven to Wales and back in my home made Beetle EV with a 26kWh battery pack, wasn't an unpleasant experience.

  • @bikeforever2016
    @bikeforever2016 Год назад

    Nice, a win for EVM

  • @Rabscuttle3
    @Rabscuttle3 Год назад

    Amazing value - well done!

  • @DellHell1
    @DellHell1 Год назад

    Great buy, I wish I could find something like that in Canada.

  • @mikestokes235
    @mikestokes235 Год назад

    Great find!

  • @rikardsaje
    @rikardsaje Год назад

    I don't know much about ev's but was thinking of getting a second hand one as a run about car.
    How do you know if the battery is ok when viewing?

  • @paulmacdowall1026
    @paulmacdowall1026 3 месяца назад

    Just came across this now, and even 8 months later that price is amazing what a find. Renault Zoe definitely been good with battery management. Love my leaf, I've had for 4 years but battery definitely not lasted as well as the Zoe probably would have, kinda wish got the bigger battery Zoe, but was definitely alot more expensive than the 30khw leaf at the time if i remember rightly.

  • @raysmith2884
    @raysmith2884 Год назад

    The trim that’s peeling, that part can be popped off it just clips in. Take it off, paint it and put it back on. 👍🏻

  • @andrewfoster1316
    @andrewfoster1316 Год назад

    there decent prices for used electric cars now but on the zoe i think it would be for a school run and shopping but people want more miles so maybe due the miles that why was cheap. good video yes maybe up the price to see what you get for more and more miles to the charge. i feel your challange is set there.

  • @richardteychenne3950
    @richardteychenne3950 Год назад

    Nice one EVM 👌

  • @gtretroworld
    @gtretroworld Год назад

    Unsure why this come up but i enjoyed that,thanks

  • @praisebewibble
    @praisebewibble 11 месяцев назад

    You hot a bargain there mate. Nice one.