27000 Miles With An All-Electric Vauxhall Corsa-e

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We've had our all-electric Vauxhall Corsa-e for about 18 months now and covered almost 27,000 miles during that time. I thought it was about time that I shared my experience with you, the highs and the lows. TL-DR, I love it, but improvements could be made.
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  • @JamesTravis
    @JamesTravis Жыл бұрын

    A great video on the Corsa-e, thank you.

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you. Nearly at 30,000 miles now!

  • @peterfurness7296
    @peterfurness7296 Жыл бұрын

    Liked the video, good balanced review with both negative and positive.

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you :)

  • @AndrewEbling
    @AndrewEbling Жыл бұрын

    Owning both an EV and a diesel makes a lot of sense - we keep our Kia Ceed SW diesel for long journeys or the rare occasions when we need both cars. As the Ceed does almost 70mpg on long runs, it actually works out cheaper than taking the EV and using public charging, plus no stress and anxiety over whether the chargers are ICEd or not working. Conversely the EV saves a lot of wear and tear from short journeys on the diesel.

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, I think the fact we have a diesel makes life a bit easier for us on those rare occasions we make longer journeys as a family. That we already have the diesel is handy but I don't think I'd go out and actively buy another petrol or diesel if we needed to replace it though. I'll keep it for a few more years to make the most out of our investment but I would be more than happy to replace it with a larger EV with a bit more range than the Corsa eventually.

  • @stum8374

    @stum8374

    10 ай бұрын

    Hi,great down earth review,are you worried at about the reports about ev fires ?? The only way for customers to know about problems is if a dealer was told even if they can't replicate it so I would let the dealer/vauxhall know about the screen ? Did you complain to dealer about charging stop/start at home ? If your charging on the roads at extra expence what do you think about the incoming road tax ? Thanks

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    10 ай бұрын

    I'm not concerned about EV fires at all. Considerably lower risk than driving around with 60 litres of highly flammable liquid anyway! I did speak to the dealer about the charging issues. They updated the car's software, it didn't help but I think it was likely just related to the chargers themselves. I haven't had any such issues with public chargers over the last year so things are getting a lot better. Incoming tax is fine, it was always going to be a temporary exemption and even EV drivers have to pay for the upkeep of those potholes :)

  • @robinbennett5994

    @robinbennett5994

    4 күн бұрын

    An EV and a diesel works for us, but our EV is an 11 year old Leaf with a 60 mile range, which isn't practical for long trips. However a car like this Corsa with a 180mile range has more than enough range for most people in the UK. You're not going to get caught out by a broken/blocked charger unless you leave it to the last few percent and then rely on a car park in the middle of nowhere with a single charger. If you're doing a long trip, you're probably charging on the motorway, where each service station has lots of chargers, and you've probably got a dozen service stations in a trip that long. Obviously there are edge cases, like sales reps doing 200+ miles every day, or people towing caravans, etc, but for most people, we've reached the point where you can get an affordable EV that is practical as your only car.

  • @AndrewEbling

    @AndrewEbling

    4 күн бұрын

    @@robinbennett5994 update on the above - we px-ed the diesel and bought a Skoda Enyaq 80 (300+ mile range in summer), so now 2x EV household. We've done a few really long journeys in it now, but I still carefully plan journeys. While the extra range does buy flexibility, planning ahead means it's possible to use better value chargers (ie Tesla), avoid chargers which have been reported broken on ZapMap/Plugshare and avoid needing to charge in black spot areas where there's a lot of contention for the chargers that are available. Some areas of the country, for example The Lake District are still enough to induce range anxiety, even as someone who got used to driving around in a Zoe with just 60 miles range, like your Leaf!

  • @grahamcastle8189
    @grahamcastle81898 ай бұрын

    Well done, a balanced, honest review that will be very informative for potential EV drivers. Legacy auto manufacturers obviously have some way to go on the software front.

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you, and yes, software and servicing is the big problem legacy automakers have. Don't get me wrong I love this little car, but if I had the means to get a Tesla costing twice the price, I would have gone for the Tesla hands down!

  • @joshfrench5773
    @joshfrench5773 Жыл бұрын

    Ordered my corsa E ultimate brand new 11 months ago and its finally ready this Friday. I cant wait. Vauxhall have discontinued alot of the colours and the dog leg gear selector, it has now been replaced with a 3 way switch. The cars on motability so I'm grateful to have a 23 plate car. But I'd be pissed if I payed upfront for the car and then to find out alot of the stuff isn't in the car when I ordered it.

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    Жыл бұрын

    Good luck with it. I’m not sure how I feel about them replacing the selector. That is good control ergonomics and a three way switch doesn’t feel right to me.

  • @mrbagitos
    @mrbagitos8 ай бұрын

    Very informative video. Thinking of changing to a used Corsa E for commuting to work. I won’t be using public chargers so should work well for me.

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    8 ай бұрын

    I hope you enjoy it!

  • @sticksman7819
    @sticksman78197 ай бұрын

    Great review and very thorough.I hired a petrol version 2 years ago and drove it from Brighton to Torquay to pick up my car.It was around a 5 1/2 hour drive.It was lovely.Only a 1.2 engine with the 8 speed gearbox was very smooth and quite responsive.My partner is looking into getting either a Mokka e or the Corsa e.All cars have niggles I guess but sometimes Vauxhall seem to cut corners as if to say "that'll do" type attitude.Its going to be another 18 months until she cahnges it but food for thought all the same.

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    7 ай бұрын

    The Corsa is a nice car to drive and we’ve now driven 41,000 miles in it. Still quirky though and randomly takes a dislike to public chargers!

  • @mabr82
    @mabr82 Жыл бұрын

    Great real life review

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you

  • @Pete-rf6zz
    @Pete-rf6zz7 ай бұрын

    Love our Corsa E.. you can update firmware using a USB stick as well. I did it and it took a while. Good second hand prices on top. Very efficient car and good fun to drive.

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    7 ай бұрын

    Yeah that update process could be smoother! I wish they'd let you update by connecting the car to Wifi!

  • @LHawkesDrums
    @LHawkesDrums11 ай бұрын

    Great video, fair and unbiased. I'm a Vauxhall Sales Consultant and it's always a fun challenge getting people on the EV train so to speak, and I can tell you that Vauxhall is fully heading in the right direction with Electric (and they are also working on Hydrogen Technology too, but I won't delve into that here). The brand new Corsa launched recently with a long range version, which should do 250~ miles on a full charge and the new Astra Electric will also do about the same. It would be worth your time to perhaps try and test drive both these models once your local retailer gets them on their demonstrator fleet (within the next 12 weeks)

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    11 ай бұрын

    I have been keeping an eye on the new ranges coming out and whilst I applaud the progress Vauxhall are making towards electrification, I have to comment on their price points. The new Corsa starts from £36k, the Astra is even more (£39k?). A Tesla Model 3 starts at about £42k. At those prices you would be mad to buy a Vauxhall over a Tesla. I paid £22.5k for my Corsa and that is expensive but reasonable and justifiable when comparing running costs with an equivalent petrol over 5 years. More than that though and the numbers don’t add up.

  • @CreRay
    @CreRay10 ай бұрын

    Excellent review! I'm considering one to replace my diesel Fiesta. I live in an apartment and can't charge at home (yet) but mostly cycle to work. The majority of my miles I do on holidays, where I travel 2500 miles in 3 weeks (when I travel from Sweden to Italy and Switzerland). I wish the range was a bit more, and the consumption a bit lower still. Unfortunately there is almost 0 competition in this price and size class, despite all the "promises", they (small Tesla, VW ID.2) all seem years away. For me living alone, I need a car that fits my road bike and some luggage, so a Fiesta sized car fits my bill perfectly.

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    10 ай бұрын

    I’m not sure it would be easy to fit a bike in the Corsa even with the seats down but give me a week and I’ll have a go and see how easy or hard that is to do!

  • @majkicfoto
    @majkicfoto3 ай бұрын

    for anti dust magnet on screens use some antistatic splay for display

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks I’ll investigate

  • @MePeterNicholls
    @MePeterNicholls Жыл бұрын

    I’m not tall, but they’re tiny. My seat is ALL the way back! I feel like a giant.

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m 5ft 9in and it feel quite spacious for a small car to me. I put the seat all the way back but that’s a preference and I can drive it with the seat further forward if needed. Still room to sit behind me when the seat is all the way back. We’ve done many long journeys now as a family of 4 (two teenagers in the back) and no complaints from the passenger (about comfort!)

  • @AndrewEbling
    @AndrewEbling Жыл бұрын

    We've just replaced our 22kwh Zoe after 4 years of ownership. Honestly, just 60 Miles of range was absolutely fine for 95% of our journeys. Our new MG ZS has a similar range to your Corsa, which allows us the flexibility to leave some room in the battery for charging from solar. We also had a similar issue with going into reverse with our Zoe. Eventually we traced it to the 12V battery, which are the Archilles Heel of EVs. Gave that a charge and the problem went away. I eventually put a better quality 12V battery in myself, which lasted longer and cost less than the ones Renault fit themselves every 3 years during servicing.

  • @AndrewEbling

    @AndrewEbling

    Жыл бұрын

    Coincidentally - this video shows how many issues and fault codes can be thrown by a low 12V battery kzread.info/dash/bejne/i6Sekq6GlM7afZs.html

  • @tSp289
    @tSp2893 ай бұрын

    I think I want one of these. They're the first non-fugly EV you can get cheap second hand, and they boast (variously 7.6-8.1 sec 0-60). I have a FIAT Bravo mapped to 185 BHP that can do that time, and I do love it, but it has a habit of breaking every couple of weeks. It makes me wonder how a 150kg heavier corsa with 50 less BHP can actually be quicker, so I think I will have to test drive one before I commit. I guess it's to do with linear power delivery and no need to shift. I will miss the gear lever, but so long as it has the right-foot happy button, I will not miss the endless hours lying under it with dirt and oil leaks in your eyes.

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    3 ай бұрын

    My Corsa is currently in the garage with some strange problem being diagnosed on the 12v circuit :(

  • @MrSensible2
    @MrSensible210 ай бұрын

    There are quite a few cheap Corsa-e's on Auto Trader right now. Typically £12.5k will get you a 2020 model with 30k miles on the clock. I was half tempted to have a look at one but your honest review has put me right off! Perhaps I've become too used to driving Japanese cars (where basically everything works out of the box) over the last 36 years. I think I'd just find the Corsa-e too irritating.

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    10 ай бұрын

    Ah I’m sorry it wasn’t my intention to put you off. Every car has issues, I was just pointing out the few I have with the Corsa. Overall it’s a brilliantly reliable little car and for £12.5k it’s a bargain! If I were in the market for one I’d go for it. It’s good to know my remaining loan value is slightly less than the going rate for one too!

  • @PhilippeFrancais85
    @PhilippeFrancais85 Жыл бұрын

    I bought mine around the same time as yours, and it was also a pre-reg from Vauxhall online store delivered to a dealership when I ordered it. I have had all of the exact same issues that you describe. I wonder if it's something to do with these pre-reg cars and that's why they were heavily discounted at the time...

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    Жыл бұрын

    Wow so you’ve had the issue with the screen not turning on too? That’s probably the most frequent and annoying issue. It happened again the day after I recorded that video!

  • @PhilippeFrancais85

    @PhilippeFrancais85

    Жыл бұрын

    @@SpeakToTheGeekTech Yes! Had that issue a few times. Very frustrating. I've had a sift through forums and it doesn't seem to be that common of an issue.

  • @iangrice997

    @iangrice997

    Жыл бұрын

    Nice to see a balanced video about the Corsa e. Ours is a 2022 July car and are it's second owners. Had the same problem with the main screen, freezes and won't do anything until you turn the car off. So far we have covered over 11,500 miles . When fully charged in summer ( not winter ) it shows 185 miles in normal mode and add extra 10 if eco mode. Great car just the boot is a bit small .

  • @bernardhilton3527

    @bernardhilton3527

    11 ай бұрын

    I have had my Corsa e for over 3 years. I took delivery after the first lockdown in 2020. My car has had 3 updates which have made the car much more economical and has improved the performance of the HVAC. I am currently getting 4.5 miles/ kW. All urban driving using regen as much as possible. At motorway speeds I get 3.7. In the winter these figures drop by 30%. Not good. I let the battery drop to 30% and then charge overnight during the 4hours cheap tariff from Octopus which gives me another 60%. When away from home I try to charge at hubs which have several chargers. This way I am never disappointed. Never had connectivity problems. The only problems I have had have been with the central locking and the child proof locking mechanism. The dealer has never been able to fix these as they are random and never happen when you need them too. The performance is great. My car has ordinary number plates so nobody knows it is electric. My next car will have a bigger battery. My preference will be for a car with 250 to 300 miles range and the ability to preheat the battery in winter. I bought it thinking I had a 50kW battery. The deal I got buying it was fantastic. Free wall box for home. £4500 pounds from the government. An extra £2000 from the dealer and a very good exchange on my diesel Juke. That won’t happen again. There is no way I would go back to a fossil car. It is such a delight to drive, and comfortable. Thanks for you video.

  • @itomXEC

    @itomXEC

    8 ай бұрын

    @@SpeakToTheGeekTech I had the same problem with screen not turning on/stayin on Vauxhall logo in my 2018 Corsa E... And whenever I had this problem, there was two options to fix this.. 1. Disconnect the battery for 5-15min, and then plug the battery again 2. Switch off the ignition, get out of ther car, Lock the car and then I had to wait a good 20min untill, everything back to normal... So its looks like The Electric version of the Corsa has some of the same problems form the previous generation of this car which is really really weird...

  • @decimal1815
    @decimal181510 ай бұрын

    Might be interested in the e-Corsa when used prices drop below £10k. Until then, there are probably better options for the prices these are going for IMO. This review has confirmed some of my suspicions about the quality and interior design - thanks.

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    10 ай бұрын

    Did you se the EVM video last week? They're not far off that already!

  • @lawrencenaylor2552
    @lawrencenaylor25528 ай бұрын

    nice review just bought a petrol corsa and need an arm rest did you get a vauxhall one or one from ebay after market

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    8 ай бұрын

    Genuine Vauxhall one but it was from a dealership selling on eBay

  • @kittyjenkins6750
    @kittyjenkins67506 ай бұрын

    Oh crumbs I was going to get one but I'm not so sure now 😐

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    6 ай бұрын

    It's a great car and can be had for an absolute bargain second hand now (under £9k I've seen it). We've now done over 40,000 miles in it. Home charging and loads of local journeys for that is no hassle at all. Occasional public charging issues but I don't know if it's the car or the chargers tbh. I've not had the screen issue in ages now.

  • @GaryMillerUK
    @GaryMillerUK11 ай бұрын

    Just got mine and I like it, but how do you lock it while it's charging? The manual says pressing the lock button will stop the charging. So you basically have to sit in the car while it's juicing up!?

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    11 ай бұрын

    Not in mine, I just get out and lock it and walk off. If you're charging AC then unlocking the car while it's charging will stop the charging... it'll start again on its own, but on a public AC charger it might make you do the payment thing again which is annoying. However on a DC rapid charger you can lock and unlock the car all you want, it doesn't stop the charge until you stop it on the charger itself.

  • @decimal1815
    @decimal18159 ай бұрын

    What's the driving position like, and is the visibility OK? I've seen reports that the front screen is quite narrow, particularly when the sun visor is down? Thanks :)

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    9 ай бұрын

    I personally don't have any issues with the windscreen or sun visor. I'm 5'9 for reference. If I'm being picky, the pillar is quite wide but not problematically so. I had a Toyota Yaris before and I think the visibility and comfort in the Corsa is better than that.

  • @moonbaby6134
    @moonbaby6134 Жыл бұрын

    When a car the size of a corsa can do at least 350 true miles I’ll think about it. And when my council gives permission for my grade 2 listed house to have a charger on it I’ll also consider it. Until then, for me, it’s a pipe dream at least 10 years away.

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah it's not for everyone yet, but those issues will all get resolved eventually. The range on the cars is improving at a massive rate with each new model that comes out, and Chinese models are pushing what is possible giving traditional manufacturers a run for their money. We do about 20,000 miles/year between our cars, and 75% of those are electric. We are able to easily switch that much economically, but that last 25% is too expensive for us switch so our limited funds are better spent elsewhere improving our carbon footprint - such as switching our heating system. If switching to an electric car isn't viable for you, have a look at where else you could make a big impact instead within your means :)

  • @neilmick6778

    @neilmick6778

    10 ай бұрын

    All those 350 mile trips you do without stopping, tampon salesman?

  • @decimal1815

    @decimal1815

    9 ай бұрын

    I reckon things will change in the next couple of years. Public charging networks are going to need to improve quickly to meet demand for EVs.

  • @gwenshannon3797
    @gwenshannon37973 ай бұрын

    Just bought one , we already have e niro. Like you have the givenergy charger. Not able to get schedule to work ,any tips greatly appreciated.

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    3 ай бұрын

    The schedule on the car or on the GivEnergy charger? I don't use the car scheduling, only the charger scheduling and it's pretty straightforward: disable plug & go so as it doesn't charge as soon as you plug it in, make sure the max charge current is up as high as you want it and max charge energy is disabled, then create a schedule for when you want it to charge and mark it as active (you can have lots of schedules but only one active at a time). If you have issues then drop a note in the GivEnergy Battery and EVC Owners Facebook group where there are a lot of people (including GivEnergy employees in their spare time) who can help out.

  • @gwenshannon3797

    @gwenshannon3797

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks, we have been successfully charging e niro since giv charger installed last November, but Corsa first attempt failed.Will try again and if no luck will post on FB group.

  • @jasoncole9333
    @jasoncole93333 ай бұрын

    I had a peugeot that that did that screen trick to me

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    3 ай бұрын

    Looks like they probably use the same software/hardware between them I guess

  • @jessmar15
    @jessmar154 ай бұрын

    could you update this video? did you have any problem with your car?

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    4 ай бұрын

    Yup I am working on an update which hopefully will be out in 6 weeks(ish)

  • @garybaxter7374
    @garybaxter7374 Жыл бұрын

    do the exterior mirrors fold in electrically?

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    Жыл бұрын

    Not on my model (SE Nav)

  • @kaldezar

    @kaldezar

    4 ай бұрын

    T@@SpeakToTheGeekTech They do on my 21 plate Elite Nav Premium....

  • @mirola73
    @mirola73 Жыл бұрын

    The no rad tax thing is DEFINITELY going to change as this country simply will not function without the billions in road tax. It's all to draw you in and then they have you where you want.

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    Жыл бұрын

    The government announced last year that they are changing that from 2025. But in the meantime it’s free!

  • @AndrewEbling

    @AndrewEbling

    Жыл бұрын

    I do my 62 mile round trip commute by ebike, tax free 😂

  • @Brian-om2hh

    @Brian-om2hh

    Жыл бұрын

    So, even with fuel duty rates where they are currently, you don't feel at all as if "they" have you where they want you?

  • @decimal1815

    @decimal1815

    9 ай бұрын

    I looked at an e-bike before I considered an EV. My commute is about 25 miles, lots of steep hills, lots of rain and strong winds, nowhere to charge bike at work.. Unfortunately it just didn't suit my circumstances. I also need to carry heavy equipment around sometimes. However once e-bikes give you more range, more power, and there are places to re-charge where I need to go I'll consider it again. @@AndrewEbling

  • @AndrewEbling

    @AndrewEbling

    9 ай бұрын

    @@decimal1815 I have 2x large panniers on mine and cart 10+kg of stuff backwards and forwards. The are extender batteries available for some bikes. Check out bikes based on the X35 ebike motion system.

  • @GdaySport
    @GdaySportАй бұрын

    Nissan leaf or corsa e?

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    Ай бұрын

    If I had to choose between those two? Probably the Leaf. But neither would be my first choice.

  • @GdaySport

    @GdaySport

    Ай бұрын

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech what would be a better choice for same money?

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    Ай бұрын

    Well that would give away the details of an upcoming video! Loads of choice though now for small electric family cars. The Leaf uses Chademo for public DC charging which I'm told is not an issue by people who own them, but all new chargers are CCS so I'd prefer cars which support that.

  • @GdaySport

    @GdaySport

    Ай бұрын

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech OK look forward to your next video then! Need something reliable less than £12k that can seat 4 with descent range 👍

  • @niceboy60
    @niceboy60 Жыл бұрын

    Dacia duster is still Cheaper to run because you cant save £12,000 in fuel,😮 Electricity is now expensive the cheapest EV Corsa costs close to £34,000 which is ridiculous for a corsa

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    Жыл бұрын

    In my circumstances- already owning the Corsa, charging 99% of the time at home off-peak, running the Corsa is still cheaper. My original cost comparison for justifying the move to electric was based on buying a similar petrol car (I.e. a petrol Corsa of similar spec). Over 5 years (my loan period) it worked out about 20% cheaper to buy and run the electric one. Comparing to the Duster over that period might be unfair as it’s a very different vehicle, but we have shifted most of our mileage to the electric to make the most of it. We do 15k miles/year electric, 5k miles/year diesel now whereas before it was all petrol and diesel. Everyone’s use case is different though

  • @jcfallows

    @jcfallows

    7 сағат бұрын

    Niceboy, keep up! you can now get a Corsa e for less than £20K plus free £675 of free charging. Eon EV rate is 6.9ppkwh.

  • @sahhull
    @sahhull10 ай бұрын

    I'll stay with my 20 year old Vauxhall Combo Diesel. It has 470,000 miles under its tyres. Im a mobile detailer in the UK. I hired a Nissan EV van for a month. I gave the thing back after 2 weeks because I was having to cancel appointments and loosing money. I cannot charge at home so even if I bought one. I'd be reliant on public charging (Its expensive, more expensive than my diesel van that burns 25p worth of diesel per mile). The EV van allegedly had a 200 mile range. On a typical day. I drive 150miles per day. Except. Once I'd loaded the van for work inc the water tank. I was getting 50 miles from a charge. I had to charge the thing 3 times per day! Thats 4 to 5 hours wasted per day!. My average day with the EV: Take missus to work. She comes home on the bus. Charge the van... Yawn. Do 1st job... Drive to the charge point, wait in a 3 or 4 deep queue and eventually charge the van. Cancel 2nd job because of the charging issue. Charge the van so its ready for taking the missus to work. If we did any socialising, shopping etc... I'd need to visit the charger again before turning in for the night or we wouldnt have enough juice to take the missus to work in the morning. Charging the van isnt just the time charging the thing. Theres the time to drive to the charge point (not many around here, even fewer working). Waiting for a charger to be available if someone is already there. I have been 5 deep in a queue. I really despair for the future. EV's are not good enough. The range is too short and the charge time too long. public charging facilities are sketchy at best. I live in a city of 320,000 people. My nearest public charge point is 8 miles away, there is just 2 points. The next charge points are a further 10 miles away across the city. Why cant I pay with cash for electric charging? I hate apps and card payments.

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    10 ай бұрын

    Local courier here loves his Nissan e-NV200

  • @sahhull

    @sahhull

    10 ай бұрын

    @@SpeakToTheGeekTech my local plumber calls his eTransit his £50,000 mistake.

  • @marklola12
    @marklola1211 ай бұрын

    Im glad i did not get one of these, the top spec can be had for 13.5k used with 15k miles some bit lower or a bit higher, sat in one and god its drab, and the screens are crap too tiny speed screen boxed in. And the main screen is horrible and looks dated and the nav map does not even go full screen making it look cheap. Not worth even 13k to me tbh

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    11 ай бұрын

    I guess each to their own there. The screens are both big enough in my opinion and the built in sat nav is fine, however I just plug my phone in and use CarPlay instead. The interior could be fancier but it is a Corsa so is probably aimed at being as widely acceptable as possible which would have a knock on effect of being less quirky and more boring. It’s a car, it gets our family around every day cheaply and reliably, that’s all I really need from it.

  • @bernardcharlesworth9860
    @bernardcharlesworth9860 Жыл бұрын

    Sounds like common faults on all PSA electrics

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    Жыл бұрын

    The issues are annoying, but given that I could have purchased two Corsas for the price of a Model 3 I can overlook them! The car works as a car.

  • @alexshadow2778
    @alexshadow277811 ай бұрын

    I used my e-Corsa for six months long. Worst electric car what I have ever used. The range was the worst. I could reach the 175 miles without AC at 60 mph speed. If I dare to use the ventilation (not the heating!) to clear the fog from the windscreen, the range went down to 85 miles! Less than half! The car was not reliable...I got faulty emergency breaking system, lane assistant, ABS...etc. The phone app paralized my car, the AA restarted the computer. Avoid the e-Corsa!!!

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    11 ай бұрын

    It does sound like you may have a faulty car. Mine is still going strong with no issues or concerns other than those I highlighted in this video last year. I easily get 140 miles on a 70mph run with everything on.

  • @alexshadow2778

    @alexshadow2778

    11 ай бұрын

    Hello. I talked with many e-Corsa and Peugeot 208 owners at charging points. They got same experience. The range is 80-90 miles at winter. I reported the "issue" to the Vauxhall dealership, they said: "sorry, It is normal."

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    11 ай бұрын

    I must be in the minority then I guess. I've had this car over two winters now and there's no way it ever had that little range. Possibly at its worse I got 120 miles once but generally 140 miles was realistic. I certainly never got as low as your quoted 80-90 miles. After covering that distance I'd still have a decent amount of charge remaining.

  • @jimgroomthegamingpast2020

    @jimgroomthegamingpast2020

    9 ай бұрын

    @@SpeakToTheGeekTech Owned mine for 3 years and 48.000 miles now. No significant issues, just minor niggles and overall happy with my choice. Summer range about 180 miles, winter range about 130. I drive about 70 miles a day for work so this is perfect. I charge at home (this is essential for EV ownership I think, to get the best value from one). With my annual mileage, I save about £1500 a year on fuel vs the old diesel, so you can see how the upfront purchase price is offset by the fuel costs, but it depends what you pay and how many miles you drive. If you drive a lot less or a lot more, you'll probably still be better off with an ICE (both financially and practically) but EV's can be a good choice for many, especially if you can charge at home and maybe if you have two cars. If you can't charge at home it can be more challenging to live with and significantly more expensive - I mean would you pay 5 to 7 times more for your petrol than you can at your local supermarket - of course you wouldn't. We only drive our other car (VW Tiguan) when we need to - it's become the 2nd car / backup.

  • @-V-K-
    @-V-K-6 ай бұрын

    EVs still too expensive for the majority of people maybe Tesla will have their 'cheaper' car available soon but in this country that's a big wish

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    6 ай бұрын

    Did you know you can pick up an electric Corsa the same age/spec as mine for under £9k now? That's pretty reasonable and as time passes the they'll all start trickling down to various budget brackets in the second hand market.

  • @-V-K-

    @-V-K-

    6 ай бұрын

    @@SpeakToTheGeekTech Thanks for reply . I had a look , yes that was a surprise. I think last time I checked EV prices were closer to original -t hat was a while ago. I like you , also drive a Yaris at the moment. But am holding out till range becomes better on EVs. It's a shame electricity rates are so high & unpredictable compare to not that long ago. Still undecided yet. I would not but a Chinese, especially BYD , car after all the fires they are having I saw video where they are banned from car park in China. I will wait a little longer . The battery on the Yaris hybrid is degraded a bit , but of course still derivable at the moment - touch wood .

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    6 ай бұрын

    I would have no hesitation in buying a BYD if I was in the market for a new car - they are basically a battery company who also make cars. There will always be cases of thermal runaway but I think overall they have it worked out. Certainly, it's overall safer than having 50 litres of high explosive liquid fuel sitting next to you!

  • @niceboy60
    @niceboy60 Жыл бұрын

    Now you need 2 cars instead of 1 because the corsa is tiny and £34,000 overpriced

  • @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    @SpeakToTheGeekTech

    Жыл бұрын

    Well we don't need two cars because the Corsa is small, two cars are very handy because we're a family of four with two teenagers in an area with poor public transport links. I imagine that in 4-5 years when they're grown up, we'll just have one car as a couple.. It would likely be bigger than the Corsa, but not as big as the Duster. We only need the space in the Duster maybe 2-3 times a year - nearly every journey we make could be done in the smaller Corsa. I'm really not seeing the size of the Corsa as a limitation for us really here - seems daft us having a second larger car . I'm not trying to tell you it's right for you either, but you are making assumptions on our circumstances and finances... If you don't like the Corsa, don't get the Corsa, nobody is making you!

  • @CreRay

    @CreRay

    10 ай бұрын

    @@SpeakToTheGeekTech Don't mind the EV bashers...

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