• Question: What sort of cars do you drive, do you drive electric cars if so what kind.

    Asked by Willybob12 to Ashwanth, Jeni, Mark, Natalie, Stephen on 15 Jun 2016.
    • Photo: Jeni Spragg

      Jeni Spragg answered on 15 Jun 2016:


      Hey Willybob12,

      I don’t have a car at the moment, as I live in a city and don’t need one. I’d like to say that if I had a car, it would be an electric one, but truthfully I’d probably have a petrol car. At the moment, it’s still quite hard to own an electric car, and expensive to buy one.

      I did a project on the use of alternative fuels in the EU, and it was fascinating. We were trying to understand all the complex interactions between society, economics, and technology, which determine whether people will buy alternative fuel vehicles.

      There is a theory called ‘technology lock-in’ which explains how a society becomes locked in to a particular technology, often thanks to a combination of historical accidents. A good example often given is the ‘QWERTY’ keyboard. It was designed as the best layout for mechanical keyboards. Now we have digital technology, other layouts would probably be more efficient, but society is so used to ‘QWERTY’ that we’re stuck with it now. The same could be said for petrol and diesel cars, few people are likely to go to the inconvenience & expense of an electric car unless someone intervenes to help electric cars break into the market – that’s where the politicians come in!

      Hopefully, in 10 years or so, owning an electric car will be normal – we are at a tipping point now where they could start to take off. In the Netherlands, the government has promised to ban petrol and diesel cars from 2025 onwards.

      (Sorry, that was a pretty long answer, you set me off on an interesting topic!)

    • Photo: Natalie Wride

      Natalie Wride answered on 15 Jun 2016:


      Hi Willybob12 🙂

      I drive a Toyota Yaris! Not the most exciting car in the world haha!! But it get me to University each day. I would really like a mini though – an orange one with racing stripes 🙂

    • Photo: Mark Gowan

      Mark Gowan answered on 15 Jun 2016:


      I am going to be the bad environmentally unfriendly one again. I have a Mercedes GLE 4×4. I would like a Tesla, but I haven’t got 45 minutes to stop and charge it every 150 miles. It would take me 10 hours to drive from home to London
      I think a diesel electric car with battery storage is the future, just like diesel train use. Have a very efficient diesel generator, powering electrical traction motors. this system could also use kinetic energy recovery to charge the batteries.

    • Photo: Stephen Richardson

      Stephen Richardson answered on 15 Jun 2016:


      I have a 10 year old skoda. It’s ok, but I think someday soon I’m going to have to get something bigger that can fit our growing family!
      I’d love the Volvo XC90 hybrid or the Audi A7 hybrid. But they’re still so expensive and too new so you can’t yet get cheaper second hand versions of them.
      So looks like I’ll be getting a Ford S Max or a Galaxy instead.

    • Photo: Ashwanth Vijay

      Ashwanth Vijay answered on 16 Jun 2016:


      I drive Jaguar XF. I love the dynamics of the engine and its safety aspects built into it. To admit it is a 2.7 L engine bad for the enviornment, love to drive the car in sports mode. On a positive note, I only use the car occassionally as most my time I spend on the sea working. I love the public transport as well good to meet new people.

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