Apparently if you actually paid for the car outright you do not own the batteries, you lease them !!!
This is the crux of it for me. The car does 14 miles a day, mostly on urban dual carriageway. It does a monthly 120 miler and has done a single 500 mile holiday. Electric should work.
The Micra sized car that won't take two dogs to the beach though costs more to buy than a 1.2 Dacia and then has an £80 per month rental on the batteries. I bet the depreciation is similar as while a Romanian Renault is hardly boy racer material, who is going to want a 5 year old car with a rental charge bigger than its value.
It's a really narrow band of advantage. You need to be doing lots of city miles.
The environmental stuff is mostly marketing. Scrapping a working MZ whose production already polluted the world to make wind turbines and heavy metal batteries doesn't add up. When the MZ is worn out, sure, don't make another, but why jump the gun?
Now the new London Taxi that will do lots of city miles and will be replacing worn out vehicles, that makes sense. Milk floats did too.
Andy