Friday, 27 April 2018

Stick or twist - The EV, LPG and diesel dilemma. What do you buy next?


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With ULEZ requirements having come into force on January 1st of this year, many cabbies are trying to decide how to get the best value for money on a compliant vehicle over the coming years.
Decisions will very much depend on drivers’ individual circumstances. Below we consider a case study of one particular driver (who wishes to remain anonymous). We look at the upfront and ongoing costs of staying in a TX4, leasing a eTX or investing in a Gas Conversion.The Scenario
To many longer serving drivers in the cab trade, this should hopefully sound a fairly typical situation. Our driver is in his mid-50’s. Although he’s not earning as much as he did in days gone by, his financial pressures are less heavy than they used to be as his kids are grown up and his mortgage is less than it used to be. Semi-retirement, or at least slowing down work-wise is on the horizon in the not too distant future. However, he still wants the option of remaining active in the trade over the mid to long-term future. So, in this instance, the driver owns his 10-year-old TX4 outright. He’s had it valued at approximately 10K. He’s had a few issues with it in recent years and is loath to spend any more money patching it up, only for something else to crop up. Therefore, he’s considering his options and trying to determine the best way to go in terms of a vehicle purchase.Cost Comparison Tables
Gas Cab Analysis
In this scenario, the weekly running costs of the Gas Cab are far lower than either the eTX or the TX4 still running on diesel. However, it’s very important to remember that they don’t take into account the fact that he would have almost £23,000 tied up in the vehicle. Our cabbie wouldn’t be able to afford the Gas Conversion outright and would need to finance it somehow. In a future blog, we’ll discuss finance options in more detail, for the time being, there’s too much additional info to consider, but it’s definitely important that those costs are kept in mind. In terms of insurance costs, the gas cab is only marginally more expensive, as our policy would cover the cost of the conversion. This is done on an “agreed value” basis to include protection for drivers against the potential risk of the vehicle being stolen or involved in an incident that might render it a total write off. In these circumstances, without the agreed value, the drivers’ investment in the conversion would be lost. As the TX4, in this case, is currently only 9 years old, fitting a gas conversion in order to extend its shelf life beyond TfL’s existing 15 year maximum age limit isn’t a priority. If it were an older vehicle the conversion could make his cab compliant with TfL’s regulations for up to another 5 years. The re-sale after that period is difficult to predict but presumably, after it’s no longer licensable by TfL, a number of authorities across the country will still find the vehicle acceptable and the investment will retain a degree of value. For our cabbie, due to the age of his cab, plus the fact he’s already spent out a large amount of money in recent years on significant maintenance issues, including an engine replacement, he’s ruled out the Gas Cab conversion. However he was impressed by the performance of the test vehicle he drove, and if he had a lower value vehicle he may well have plumped for this option.eTX Analysis
This particular cabbie drives on average 50 miles per day in town, plus he has a 20-mile round trip commute. From speaking to other drivers he believes the range of the electric taxi should comfortably cover the 70 miles total distance he travels each day. Therefore he should be able to complete a day without dipping into the petrol reserve tank. As he can charge the cab on his drive at home, the electric taxi should produce around £40 of fuel savings each week compared to his diesel TX4. At this mileage, he is well below the 152,500 total mileage allowance on the 5-year lease agreement (after which he’d incur a 6p/mile charge.) Due to the comprehensive maintenance package that comes with the lease, he should also be able to budget £48 less per week for ongoing repairs. Removing that potential headache from his working day is an attractive bonus for him. Talking about improving his working day, when he test drove the eTX he was really impressed with the performance and comfort of the vehicle. This is to be expected when you take into account the higher price of the more modern vehicle. The day to day improvement in his work environment is difficult to value but it definitely has a strong appeal for this cabbie. Another important factor that the electric taxi costs listed above don’t reflect is that the lease will allow this particular cabbie to free up the £10,000 from the potential sale of his TX4, to spend as he so wishes. Having said that the cost of the vehicle does work out (presuming the above costs are accurate and nothing else goes majorly wrong with his TX 4) at around £6,446 each year over its 5-year duration. Although Gary Jacobs of DriverTax informs us that, “The lease payments will be tax deductible for cabbies as they won’t be buying an asset.” He also believes they will be able to claim charging costs against income.TX4
The cabbie in question has spent £12,600 on maintaining his cab over last 3 years. With that in mind, he almost feels like that not many serious faults left to crop up in the next couple of years. For that reason, he’s only preparing to set aside £2000 in the next year to cover servicing, repairs and replacement parts compared to the higher amount he’s spent in recent years.Conclusion
Despite the 5-year manufacturer’s warranty, 5-year battery warranty, 3 years free servicing and 3 years free RAC, our cabbie was still concerned about being an early adopter of the new technology. With much higher vehicle purchase costs, for many younger drivers, the days of owning cab are likely to be a thing of the past. The cabbie in question here is seriously weighing up whether to embrace the new or stick with what he has got? However, for the time being, he’s going to sit tight and see how things play out over the next couple of years. We’ll also need to mention that offers on the eTX are regularly changing. The figures and facts on this blog may have changed since the time of writing. Please make sure you check the details and small print on any agreement that you are considering entering into.
Sources and assumptions listed below All figures are based on a 5 day working week covering no more than 70 miles.
eTX Ascotts offering – £196 inc full warranty (inc. brake pads, shock absorbers, battery) and services Servicing included for the first 3 years. Range based on driver test feedback of 70 miles a day – 50 miles chargeable plus a 20-mile round trip commute Only maintenance liability should be tyres that presumably shouldn’t need replacing in the 1st year *First year only exemption for E-taxi on MOT. Range based on driver test feedback of 70 miles a day – 50 miles chargeable plus a 20-mile round trip commute Charge costs based on full charge overnight at home £3.50 each time = 70 miles Weekly insurance costs are based on the individual in question paying it outright and budget for the annual weekly cost – they do not include finance costs.TX4 MOT costs based on 2 tests at £55 each. Diesel costs on £1.24/litre = £5.65/gallon. LEVC site estimates that your TX4 should get 32 miles/gallon = £12.43/ day on diesel. Maintenance costs based on fitting set of new tyres £2800, brake pads £80 and pump £240. Weekly insurance costs are based on the individual in question paying it outright and budget for the annual weekly cost – they do not include finance costs.GasCab costs Vehicle costs based on TX4 valued at £10,000 Cost of conversion £12,990 LPG Gas at 59.9p/litre = £2.54/Gallon MPG after conversion = ave. 32.8 70 miles/day = 2.1 Gallons/day Fuel costs/day = £5.33 Road tax is £510 as engine releases 80% less CO2 than a TX4 Euro 6 which would mean 44g/k MOT costs based on 2 tests at £55 each. Maintenance costs based on fitting a set of new tyres £280, brake pads £80 and pump £240. Weekly insurance costs are based on the individual in question paying it outright and budget for the annual weekly cost – they do not include finance costs. www.filllpg.co.uk https://ift.tt/2r2Hv29 https://ift.tt/1IXBvva https://ift.tt/2r1M7FW
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Salou full board group/family holiday 7nts from £250pp - incl. flights & hotel


Ahoy mateys! We've just spotted this excellent value for money group / family holiday to Costa Dorada placing you right in the heart of sunny Salou at Cye Holiday Centre situated close to the marina and a short walk from the beach! Full board is included in this deal and there's availability all season… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Thursday, 26 April 2018

Make the Most-a Costa Brava: 7nts from £193pp incl. 4* hotel, breakfast & flights


Pirates, if you fancy a break in Spain, check out this deal: 7 nights in Costa Brava from £193pp including the 4* Costa Encantada Aparthotel, breakfast & flights. The hotel is an 8-minute walk from the beach, with gorgina indoor & outdoor pools to chillax in. Holiday details: Travel duration: 7 nights (longer or shorter… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Venetian Riviera break 7nts from £219pp - incl. hotel w/private beach, breakfast, flights & transfers


Ciao pirates! Today we're chasing La Dolce Vita thanks to this deal to the gorgeous Venetian Riviera from our Package Finder. You'll be spending 7 nights at Christian Hotel in Lido di Jesolo. This cute hotel boasts a rooftop pool and is just 50 metres from its own private beach! Venice is less than 1… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Celebrate Christmas in Amsterdam from £148pp - 3nts 4* spa hotel, flights & free airport transfers


Pirates, it's never too early to book a trip away and we have found these great rates staying at an awesome hotel in Amsterdam with flights included in the price. For this festive getaway in Amsterdam you can choose to stay any duration starting at 3 nights and there are even cheap prices to stay… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Don't falter with Malta: 7nts from £178pp incl. 4* sea view hotel, breakfast & flights


Pirates, plan in advance and snap up a winter escape in Malta with 7 nights from £178pp including the 4* Seashells Resort at Suncrest, breakfast & flights. This lovely seafront resort affords fab views of the Mediterranean, with a pool and wellness centre on site. Holiday details: Travel duration: 7 nights (longer or shorter stays… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Spring into Sweden: Flights to Stockholm just £18 return


Ahoy there pirates, how do you fancy visiting a really cool city in stunning Sweden? We have found these cheap flights to Stockholm using our flights comparison site. The flights start at just £18 return which is only £9 each way and there are a range of dates departing in May. Offer details Fights to… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Tory MP Liz Truss, Confirms Tory Party Support For Illegal Ride Share App.


In the Telegraph today a Tory minister warned:
"Labour will ban Uber and AirBnB if they gain control of councils. She goes on to brand the Conservatives the party of the gig economy".

Liz Truss, the Chief Secretary to the Treasury, writes in the Telegraph about how the Tory party is the true party of young people, as it allows them to innovate in the new economy.

She warns that the Labour Party will ban start-ups such as Uber, Deliveroo and AirBnB, or stifle them with regulation so they fail, pointing to Labour Mayor Sadiq Khan’s battle with Uber in London. This caused the ride-hailing app to lose its license, a decision the company is now appealing. 
MORE TORY LIES !

This is more proof (as if any were needed) that the Tory party is 100% behind the continued licensing of this USA based company that doesn't pay full UK tax or VAT, has an extremely poor passenger safety record, failed to protect customer data, and spies on licensing regulators.  

More Tory lies !
Mayor Khans battle with Uber never happened. Khan has spent most of his time in the job defending Uber. 
The decision not to renew Ubers licence was made reluctantly by TfL, citing the apps poor passenger safety record, poor driving ability, data hacking of customer accounts and the greyball software which stopped secret shoppers investigating passenger complaints. 

More Tory Lies !
Fact is in London, the party leading councils will have no effect on Ubers relicensing appeal bit. 

TAXI LEAKS EXTRA BIT:
Comment From Robert Moore on FaceBook 

Liz Truss is a Conservative is Chief Secretary to the Treasury, what she is actually saying is that she thinks Labour’s election pledge to clamp down on the gig economy is a bad thing - or to put it another way; the Tories have no intention whatsoever to ban Uber & their like.

So a vote for the Conservatives is a vote to continue the free for all that is destroying our industry, and we all know what that will mean for the Taxi Trade.

Vote wisely!


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Last minute Dom Rep package from £491pp - incl. 7nts all inclusive resort, flights & transfers


Wowzers pirates! Act fast and you can secure an absolutely incredible Caribbean bargain - 7 nights of the all inclusive treatment for just £491pp! You'll be staying at the Riu Naiboa, situated just outside Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic. Direct flights are included in this package, alongside bags, transfers and ATOL protection. Everything you… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Sin City summer: 7nt Las Vegas break from £488pp - incl. 4* hotel & flights


Fancy a flutter pirates? You won't need to hit the jackpot with this Las Vegas deal we spotted at Expedia! You'll be spending 7 nights at SLS Las Vegas, a 4* property just off the main strip. Flights are included. This deal departs in June, when summer is just starting to heat up and you… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Summer in Spain: Barcelona family holiday in August from £272pp - 6nts 4* hotel & flights


Ahoy, if you are still looking for where to take the family this summer how about Barcelona, it really has everything from shopping, history, sporting events and stunning beaches. For this Barcelona holiday you can choose how many nights to stay in this awesome family friendly hotel. Holiday details Travel duration: 6 nights (longer or… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Party on South Beach: Miami flights from £292rtn - incl. luggage & meals


The party starts here pirates! Our Flights Finder is offering scorching fares to Miami - one of our favourite destinations in the USA! Flights are with British Airways/American Airlines/Swiss, so your meals and checked luggage are included. The cheapest flights are in June, September and beyond - plenty of opportunities to catch some rays in… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Majorca getaway from £198pp - 6nts aparthotel & flights (July from £311pp)


Pirates, it can be super expensive to head abroad in the summer months so you may want to take a look at this. This holiday in Majorca is cheapest in May but still a real bargain in June and under £350 per person to travel in July. Holiday details Travel duration: 6 nights (longer or… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

London: TfL roads and events update


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Waterloo StationFrom 20:00 on Friday 27 April until 20:00 on Sunday 29 April, Station Approach Road will be closed to all vehicles. This is for a crane operation. Taxis should use Spur Road to access the taxi rank. Goodway RoadFrom 06:00 on Friday 27 April until 05:00 on Monday 30 April, Goodway Road will be closed to all vehicles. This is for a crane operation. Taxis should use Euston Road to access the taxi rank. London BridgeUntil August 2018, London Bridge will remain closed to northbound traffic on weekdays only, while Cadent Gas continue to carry out gas work, as part of their mains replacement programme, on nearby Gracechurch Street. The restriction does not apply to local buses, taxis, cycles, pedestrians and emergency vehicles. While this closure is in place, motorists are advised to use Blackfriars or Tower Bridge to cross the river. South LondonUntil 23:59 on Tuesday 15 May, South Lambeth Road (southbound) at the junction of Vauxhall Grove will be reduced to two lanes (from five) due to urgent sewer repair works. Central LondonFrom 21:00 on Friday 27 until 05:00 on Monday 30 April, lane three will be closed southbound on Grosvenor Place and lanes three and four will be closed westbound on Duke of Wellington Place due to gas works. Central LondonFrom 23:59 on Friday 27 until 05:00 on Monday 30 April, Millbank between Parliament Square and Great Peter Street will be closed in both directions for Parliamentary Estate works. Parliament Street northbound will be reduced to one lane. St Margaret Street/Abingdon Street will be closed in both directions between Parliament Square and Great Peter Street. Signed diversions for cyclists will be in place via Broad Sanctuary, Great Smith Street, Marsham Street and Horseferry Road. Central LondonFrom 06:00 on Monday 30 until 19:00 on Tuesday 31 April Oxford Street between Tottenham Court Road (St Giles Circus) and Rathbone Place will be reduced to a single lane in both directions due to a new development.
WoolwichFrom 13:00 until 16:00 on Sunday 29 April, there will be traffic holds on the following roads: Calderwood Street, Wilmount Street via John Wilson Street (lane 1 only), Wellington Street, Thomas Street, Woolwich New Road, Anglesea Road, Conduit Road, Raglan Road, Waverley Road, Brewery Road, Lakedale Road, Plumstead High Street, Plumstead Road, Woolwich New Road, Anglesea Road, and Masons Hill. This is due to procession. Premier League FootballFrom 17:00 until 23:59 on Monday 30 April, roads around Wembley stadium will be busier than usual, including A406, Harrow Road and Wembley High Road. This is for an event. Central LondonFrom 12:00 until 17:00 on Tuesday 1 May, there will be extensive road closures on the following roads: Clerkenwell Green, Trafalgar Square, Clerkenwell Road, Theobalds Road, Drake Street, Procter Street, High Holborn, Kingsway, Aldwych, and Strand. Traffic is likely to be affected from Euston Road in the north, to Tottenham Court Road in the west, Victoria Embankment in the south and Goswell Road in the east. This is for the May Day March. O2 Arena • Saturday 28 April between 18:30 and 22:30 for The Vamps (capacity 15,000) • Saturday 5 May between 18:30 and 22:30 for Bellow v Haye (capacity 15,000)Wembley Arena • Friday 4 May between 19:00 and 22:30 for Manic Street Preachers (capacity 15,000)Tobacco DockFrom 20:00 until 23:00 on Sunday 22 April, there will be a marshalled taxi rank in operation.
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Advance spesh in Marrakech: 7nts in top-rated 4* hotel, breakfast & flights from £207pp


Pirates, make your way to Marrakech, Morocco, with 7 nights from £207pp including the top-rated 4* Riad Haraka, breakfast & flights. This property has a redonkulously good score on TripAdvisor so your holiday is in safe hands - book with a deposit of from £49pp. Holiday details: Travel duration: 7 nights (longer or shorter stays… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Warm up winter: 4nts in Portugal from £207pp incl. 5* spa hotel, breakfast & flights


Pirates, how about 4 nights in Portugal in 5* luxury at the dead posh 5* Vale D'Oliveiras Quinta Resort and Spa? From only £207pp (including flights and breakfast), the price tag is not even off-puttingly massive. Holiday details: Travel duration: 4 nights (longer or shorter stays possible) Example date: 15th 19th January 2019 Flight… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Gorgeous Gloucestershire getaway: Many dates under £50pppn - incl. weekends & peak summer


If a foreign holiday isn't on the cards this year pirates, you can still treat yourself to a little staycation in the beautiful Cotswolds. We've discovered a gorgeous Georgian country house offering stays for under £50 per person, per night -- including dates in peak summer season and selected weekends right through til the end… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Coventry the latest city to licence the LEVC TX eCity ready for business


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The world’s most advanced electric taxis have been handed over to drivers in Coventry for the first time. The first range extended electric taxi will be licensed in the city today – and will then be ready to carry passengers in the city where they were designed and built.Coventry has historically been the home of taxi production in the UK – and LEVC (formerly known as The London Taxi Company) has built the hackney carriage in the city for the past 70 years. This has made the black cab a symbol of the city – and the taxi’s rejuvenation has come at a time of renaissance for the city.The arrival of these purpose-built electrically driven vehicles means that Coventarians will now get to experience the greater comfort and safety that comes with a taxi designed and built by motoring experts from across the West Midlands. The new taxi, the TX, is already getting positive reviews – and the arrival of the vehicleHowever, the new vehicle is no stranger to those in Coventry - as it has been extensively tested in the city and surrounding area. A good part of the vehicle’s million-mile test program took place on local roads and nearby test centres like Mira Technology Park.
Thiruchelvam Selvaratnam who has been a taxi driver for many years was the first Coventry driver to place an order for the TX. Mr Selvaratnam and drivers like him will be supporting LEVC’s efforts to make electric taxis the ride of choice for taxi passengers in Coventry. 65% of people living in Coventry have already said that they would specifically chose an electric taxi, if given the option. And LEVC will be working with drivers to collect passenger feedback in the city to inform the development of future versions of the taxi – all to ensure that LEVC’s vehicles remain focused on the needs of passengers.These purpose-built, electrically driven taxis are being produced at LEVC’s new £325m facility which has been producing for cabs since January. This new factory in Ansty Park is just 5 miles from Coventry City Centre.
Chris Gubbey, CEO of LEVC said:“Our purpose-built, passenger focused taxi, has been designed with the intention of getting more people back of cabs – offering the safest, cleanest, quietest and smoothest taxi ride yet. We are delighted to have had the support of Coventry drivers to deliver this vision for the taxi trade in Coventry – and I look forward to hearing about how they all get on in the new cab.”
LEVC’s electrification project is due to create up to a thousand new jobs in the area – and is playing a role in establishing Coventry as a leader in the development of electric vehicles. As well as the taxi, LEVC is also developing range extended electric vans – which will be on sale next year.Coventry already has charging infrastructure in place for these vehicles, and last year won £1.2m funding in central Government funding to support the installation of 39 rapid charging point for taxis and minicabs across the city. Announcements on how this money will be allocated are due to be made later this year.
Councillor Kamran Caan, cabinet member for public health and sport for Coventry City Council said:“I’m delighted that we are set to have new electric taxis on our roads. They will offer a new level of comfort and they will be very good for the environment – helping to improve air quality in the city.”“Coventry is the home of the black cab and this focus on advanced electric taxis will see more jobs created for local people which is great news.“I’m sure they will be a welcome addition to the fleet as people increasingly want to make environmentally friendly choices about how they travel.”
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Mega cheap Kefalonia last minute group holiday from £133pp - 14nts hotel & flights


Pirates, another absolute bargain last minute getaway to Greece is up next, we have found this cheap holiday in Kefalonia with TUI for under £140 for 14 nights in the sun. If you don't have enough holiday days left at work to take a 2 week break you can stay for 7 nights for even… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Alton Towers Holidays from just £56.50pp - incl. Hotel, breakfast, Theme Park entry, Golf & more


Ahoy mateys! The popular Alton Towers Resort Short Breaks are back with another excellent offer, this time offering an exclusive 20% off Midweek Short Breaks giving you an overnight stay in their fabulously themed Resort Accommodation with breakfast included, 1 day Theme Park tickets, a 9-hole round of Extraordinary Golf, FREE parking and more. All… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT