Purchasing a new car

I bought new 6 years ago.
It's a small car but has a very solid feel to it.
No faults in the car since new.
I do my own servicing. The car is mechanically basic and easy to do oil changes and filters + brakes. This means it's a simple car for mechanics to work on also.

1 litre engine can easily exceed the speed limit on a motorway.

Petrol engines are very much less complicated than diesel and therefore less likely to develop difficult to diagnose and repair faults.

From an environmental point of view, you will have low emissions because of your low fuel consumption.
 
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No experience as drive a diesel but heard EV drivers experience heavier tyre wear than the drivers of dinosaur cars.
I heard this too but the wear on my wife’s mid size Electric SUV much less than her previous slightly bigger diesel yoke, 40k kms and still a fair bit of thread left
 
Our large electric has 40k on it too, never replaced the tyres and there’s a fair bit left before they hit the limit indicators.

But there’s no doubt that EVs are 10-15% heavier than their petrol/diesel counterparts and basic physics tells you that will wear tyres more quickly. I suspect most EVs have bigger tyres so the actual change interval is similar.
 
heard EV drivers experience heavier tyre wear than the drivers of dinosaur cars.
Can happen as all the torque (turning power) of the electric motor is available from "low revs". It can take a while for EV acolytes to adjust to the new way of accelerating.
 
I have a Kia Sportage since 2017 and have no problems besides normal wear and tear, over years. Daughter has a Kia picanto since then also and besides the usuals a car needs, it has not given any issues.
There are good finance options on new picanto at the moment
 
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6,000 miles or km a year hardly warrants the transitional step of a hybrid?
 
Doing 6k per year, I would go for a small petrol car.
Hyundai i10 would be my choice.
Your annual fuel cost would be approx 600 euro.
Minimal servicing cost.
Tax 200 euro per year.
Cheap insurance category.
Why pick a very slow petrol car or an EV for this use case?
 
How much do you think a full engine replacement is at a main dealer?