Long haul or intercity that makes sense, but not in suburbia where 95% of service stations are located.
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Long haul or intercity that makes sense, but not in suburbia where 95% of service stations are located.
Well maybe the answer is the mixture running that Aston Martin. Wine and cheese anyone?
Z know. They made quite a fuss in their presso to March 2021 saying they have "margin compression from sharp input cost increases... and margin expansion from sharp input cost decreases". Which is intuitive too. See slide 9 in https://portalvhds1fxb0jchzgjph.blob...20Presentation
Current EV's? who apart from some yuppies put up with the time wasting (no it's not a coffee brake, it's a forced stop because these fancy little jokes don't last the distance) - all the time...and do not tell the courier contractors and truckies they need to change to an EV...they are horrified at such a prospect.
No, the future fuel of convenience is hydrogen and to fill up, service stations, as we know them now will still be needed.
Ah now we know what MR B new car is going to be from his many profitable investments.
LOL...lockdown has been bad for coming up with all sorts of idea's...my trade me watchlist is full of them. I'm worse than a spoilt kid in a candy shop with too much pocket money ;)
Aston Martins are awesome but attract all sorts of attention and some of it isn't good.
Its a really bad look from an ESG perspective rocking up in one of those when 90%+ of other people are really hurting in this Covid pandemic.
Where do you park it that's safe ? Pretty tempting target for seriously disaffected people to vandalize the car.