Does that cover you both? If so, it's not that bad considering it is fully private. Because I do pay into the system, I just need the top up versionYorick wrote: Sat Oct 14, 2023 1:11 pm Because we're not working and paying into the system, we must have private health insurance. It's about 1500€ a year, but we go for the top level of cover.
It's very good and covers everything.
Would you have an electric car if you had the money for a new car and were in the market for one?
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Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!! 
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It's each. But can reduce the level of cover when I hit state pension age. I'll get full state Spanish NHS but keep some private cover to top up.Noggin wrote: Sat Oct 14, 2023 1:24 pmDoes that cover you both? If so, it's not that bad considering it is fully private. Because I do pay into the system, I just need the top up versionYorick wrote: Sat Oct 14, 2023 1:11 pm Because we're not working and paying into the system, we must have private health insurance. It's about 1500€ a year, but we go for the top level of cover.
It's very good and covers everything.
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Roll on next week then!Yorick wrote: Sat Oct 14, 2023 2:08 pmIt's each. But can reduce the level of cover when I hit state pension age. I'll get full state Spanish NHS but keep some private cover to top up.Noggin wrote: Sat Oct 14, 2023 1:24 pmDoes that cover you both? If so, it's not that bad considering it is fully private. Because I do pay into the system, I just need the top up versionYorick wrote: Sat Oct 14, 2023 1:11 pm Because we're not working and paying into the system, we must have private health insurance. It's about 1500€ a year, but we go for the top level of cover.
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Wifey has taken a small job, teaching English a couple of evenings a week at the language school we go to for Spanish. It's a proper job with a contract and obvs the social security number, wifey now has her SIP card. Because she has one the I can get one, both on the Spanish NHS age 60.Yorick wrote: Sat Oct 14, 2023 2:08 pmIt's each. But can reduce the level of cover when I hit state pension age. I'll get full state Spanish NHS but keep some private cover to top up.Noggin wrote: Sat Oct 14, 2023 1:24 pmDoes that cover you both? If so, it's not that bad considering it is fully private. Because I do pay into the system, I just need the top up versionYorick wrote: Sat Oct 14, 2023 1:11 pm Because we're not working and paying into the system, we must have private health insurance. It's about 1500€ a year, but we go for the top level of cover.
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Photo of the origin of the Luton fire show a LR Evoque with the fire starting under the left side... where the li-Ion batteries are.
So one Hybrid EV took out 1200 other vehicles.
So one Hybrid EV took out 1200 other vehicles.
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AllegedlyZRX61 wrote: Mon Oct 16, 2023 9:10 pm Photo of the origin of the Luton fire show a LR Evoque with the fire starting under the left side... where the li-Ion batteries are.
So one Hybrid EV took out 1200 other vehicles.
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As was said earlier, the picture I saw didn't look like oil burning! 
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I wouldn't know one way or the other what caused the fire (in the same way that nobody here does), and something electric-related seems like a viable contender.... But... what you say is disingenuous. The battery is under the rear seat (both sides), and the fire appeared to start from the front left.ZRX61 wrote: Mon Oct 16, 2023 9:10 pm Photo of the origin of the Luton fire show a LR Evoque with the fire starting under the left side... where the li-Ion batteries are.
So one Hybrid EV took out 1200 other vehicles.
So, while it may well still be the cause somehow, your smoking gun doesn't seem very accurate.
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Slenver wrote: Mon Oct 16, 2023 9:39 pmI wouldn't know one way or the other what caused the fire (in the same way that nobody here does), and something electric-related seems like a viable contender.... But... what you say is disingenuous. The battery is under the rear seat (both sides), and the fire appeared to start from the front left.ZRX61 wrote: Mon Oct 16, 2023 9:10 pm Photo of the origin of the Luton fire show a LR Evoque with the fire starting under the left side... where the li-Ion batteries are.
So one Hybrid EV took out 1200 other vehicles.
So, while it may well still be the cause somehow, your smoking gun doesn't seem very accurate.

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Does that mean 6% less fuel consumption. 
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Bah, if you ask me all them other cars shouldn't be filled up with highly inflammable liquids! Asking for trouble.
Never seen a mass bike rack fire, just saying.
Never seen a mass bike rack fire, just saying.
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There have been a number of high-profile car park fires over the years, and the Liverpool Echo Arena fire is perhaps the most significant of them all. On New Year’s Eve in 2017, a 16-year-old car went up in flames, starting a blaze that spread quickly through the MSCP. 1,200 vehicles were destroyed, costing insurers an estimated £20million.
https://highlightparking.co.uk/fire-ris ... car-parks/
https://highlightparking.co.uk/fire-ris ... car-parks/
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ZRX61 wrote: Tue Oct 17, 2023 4:15 amSlenver wrote: Mon Oct 16, 2023 9:39 pmI wouldn't know one way or the other what caused the fire (in the same way that nobody here does), and something electric-related seems like a viable contender.... But... what you say is disingenuous. The battery is under the rear seat (both sides), and the fire appeared to start from the front left.ZRX61 wrote: Mon Oct 16, 2023 9:10 pm Photo of the origin of the Luton fire show a LR Evoque with the fire starting under the left side... where the li-Ion batteries are.
So one Hybrid EV took out 1200 other vehicles.
So, while it may well still be the cause somehow, your smoking gun doesn't seem very accurate.![]()
That isn't a hybrid though, that's just a mild hybrid. The hybrid is below. We're maybe just getting into semantics now, but if you're counting mild hybrids as 'EV's' because they have a battery, then you ought to count all cars as they also have batteries.
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Not to mention all the non-hybrid cars and bikes which have 12V lithium ion batteries. And caravans, although I'll grant you there aren't many of those in multi level car parks.
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Yeah, that's what I meant, though not written wellMr. Dazzle wrote: Tue Oct 17, 2023 8:35 am Not to mention all the non-hybrid cars and bikes which have 12V lithium ion batteries. And caravans, although I'll grant you there aren't many of those in multi level car parks.
Either way, if the fire brigade were correct in saying it was a diesel, then it can't be even a mild hybrid Evoque as there wasn't one in that bodyshape.
It could be a RR Sport mind you
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And we all happily walk around with Lion battery phones in our pockets.Mr. Dazzle wrote: Tue Oct 17, 2023 8:35 am Not to mention all the non-hybrid cars and bikes which have 12V lithium ion batteries.
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Some people have one sewn into their chest

The main point to consider IMO is not that Lithium batteries don't catch fire. It's more than petrol and diesel really really catch fire! They take far less provocation to catch fire too and once they're going the really fucking go. Which is why we run engines on them after all.
If you tried to introduce petrol cars now you'd get nowhere 'cause it's far too sketchy. But familiarity, contempt etc. "We" have managed to make petrol cars safe enough / familiar enough that we don't worry about the enormous fire risk they pose.
So pointing out that Lithium Ion batteries can catch fire isn't really a killer argument IMO.

The main point to consider IMO is not that Lithium batteries don't catch fire. It's more than petrol and diesel really really catch fire! They take far less provocation to catch fire too and once they're going the really fucking go. Which is why we run engines on them after all.
If you tried to introduce petrol cars now you'd get nowhere 'cause it's far too sketchy. But familiarity, contempt etc. "We" have managed to make petrol cars safe enough / familiar enough that we don't worry about the enormous fire risk they pose.
So pointing out that Lithium Ion batteries can catch fire isn't really a killer argument IMO.
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We're a two PREE-US family now. No other vehicles.
It feels good to be part of the solution, not part of the problem.

It feels good to be part of the solution, not part of the problem.
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It's putting out the fires that's vastly different.Mr. Dazzle wrote: Tue Oct 17, 2023 8:51 am
So pointing out that Lithium Ion batteries can catch fire isn't really a killer argument IMO.
Although when unleaded was introduced, that was worse than before. A fire officer was asked whether the change would be tough for them?
"No," he replied, comedic pause ... "By the time we arrive they're usually burnt out anyway."
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