My father had the two door version, but apart from that this one looks identical.
The colour, "Morris Gold".


My father had the two door version, but apart from that this one looks identical.
I had one of those, 4 Dr saloon, same colour, had a back axle shimmy going on and a 3 Dr hatchback in white for spares £50 the pair 1987.
It should be pretty obvious that it would take more battery going 'up' the country compared to 'down' the country on the way homenowty wrote: ↑Tue Dec 05, 2023 3:45 pm Arrived at my mums house in NW England after a near 250 mile drive, only just made it on a single charge. Normally, no problem but the car ate up 2% pre heating the battery on the driveway and that was with it plugged in and sucking power 7kW out of the house.![]()
Average of 6 degrees on the journey and a headwind caused another 8% battery loss. It was squeaky bum time once the battery dropped to 10% as that last 10% seemed to be dropping a little faster and I had to drop my speed to under 60.![]()
I declined the chance of a supercharger with 10 miles to go.![]()
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Did it ?, you mean does it !
I wonder how much battery heating is required in cold weather without the car being driven?nowty wrote: ↑Tue Dec 05, 2023 8:22 pmDid it ?, you mean does it !
App said 24 hrs+ when I plugged it in at 2:30pm, it still says 24hrs+ now.
10A granny equates to about 57 kWh per 24hrs and its a 75kWh battery.
But then that’s not an issue as its more than enough for day to day driving and enough to get back to full within a couple of days if I need it.