Past, Present & Future: Land Rover Discovery Sport to a Skoda ENYAQ iV 80

Past, Present & Future: Land Rover Discovery Sport to a Skoda ENYAQ

Mr T has moved from a Land Rover Discovery Sport SE Tech Diesel to a Skoda ENYAQ iV 80 ecoSUITE.

 

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 Land Rover Discovery Sport

Like the space, hated the trim level.

 

Past, Present & Future: Land Rover Discovery Sport to a Skoda ENYAQ

 

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Tell us about your Skoda ENYAQ 

Love the trim level and comfort; I didn’t do enough research about bike racks and that optimum bike carriers would use a tow bar.

 

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

Unless there is a greater range offered by having an EV I would want my freedom back with an ICE. The EV causes nothing but arguments on long journeys because of charge times, having to wait for points etc. 90% of journeys are off the house but having just travelled to and back to Fife for the first time, the network just isn’t ready!

 

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

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