Past, Present & Future: Lexus CT 200h to a Volkswagen e-Golf

Past, Present & Future: Lexus CT 200h to a Volkswagen e-Golf

Anthony Hibbs has moved from a Lexus CT 200h Hybrid to a Volkswagen e-Golf 35kWh.

 

Via our survey, ‘Past, Present & Future’, we want to understand peoples’ respective car ownership stories. With the current climate crisis, there’s never been a greater need for emission-free driving yet at the same time, people are facing rising (and record) energy & general living costs.

This could ultimately change what car & fuel type a lot of people choose next. Also, we are very mindful that not everyone is on the road to electric so we wanted to highlight some of the more diverse & interesting feedback we’ve received.

 

Tell us about your Lexus CT 200h Hybrid

Likes:

  • Looks
  • Build Quality
  • Smooth CVT transmission
  • Silence!
  • Amazing air con
  • Dealer experience
  • No faults in 7 1/2 years.

 

Dislikes:

  • Low EV mode range (2 miles)
  • Tiny boot.

 

Past, Present & Future: Lexus CT 200h to a Volkswagen e-Golf

 

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Tell us about your Volkswagen e-Golf

Likes:

  • It’s a Golf!
  • Build quality
  • Styling
  • Practicality
  • Smooth drive
  • Quiet
  • Economical to run
  • Low cost maintenance
  • No quirky EV tech.

 

Dislikes:

  • Air con ineffective over 25 C
  • Winter range.

 

If you had to choose your next car today, what would it realistically be and why?

Hyundai IONIQ 5 – love the styling.

 

Let us know your car ownership story by completing our ‘Past, Present & Future’ survey HERE

 

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