Posts Tagged ‘Mitsubishi’

Meet the Most Reliable Car

The Mitsubishi Lancer has been named the most reliable car by car warranty expert, Warranty Direct. The company celebrated its 15th birthday but compiling reliability data, allowing you to compare over 450 car models.

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Mitsubishi UK Solar Power Bound

The Mitsubishi UK headquarters in Cirencester has had a solar system installed on the roof. With 196 Mitsubishi solar PV panels at the helm it will generate up to 40,050 kilo watt hours of energy.

First Class Customer Service From Mitsubishi As They Commit To Motor Codes

To confirm their dedication to first rate customer service, Mitsubishi have committed to the Motor Codes New Car Code.  UK car buyers can get reassurance that a specific car maker is performing within the guidelines of the code via the advice service and guideline provided by the Motor Codes.

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Charity Worker Travels The Length Of UK In Electric Car

Kevin Sharpe aged 51yrs, has recently completed a journey from one end of Britain to the other in an electric car, a journey of 894 miles. Charity boss Kevin made six stops to charge the eco friendly Tesla Roadster at a total cost of just £20. The same journey would cost around £138 in a petrol fuelled family car.

The challenge was devised as a way of raising electrical car awareness. The cost to charge the battery was around £3-4 which is enough to allow for 200 miles of driving at 70mph. He first charged at Wick in Scotland and had to power the car again in Kirknewton and Aviemore which is north of the border. Kevin then travelled through England and charged his vehicle in Nottingham, Durham, Birmingham and Taunton before reaching lands end 36 hours later. Charity boss Mr Sharpe from Zero Carbon World said it was ‘a fantastic way to make the general public aware of the network.’

“There were points where we were worried with having a full load on board but it worked out to be fine.”

There are nine charge points throughout the network situated in hotel car parks across the country. Customers are charged for the electric that they use and hoteliers are charged £250 for their installation.

There are two ways to charge the vehicles which take 8hrs for overnight or a quick 3hr charge which both run on 70amp plug. David Peilow, a satellite engineer and Mr Sharpe set off from John O’ Groats on May 21st. Mitsubishi Audi , VW and BMW are all set to delve into the market to start to produce these electric cars in the next couple of years. Nissan have already produced their own electric car called ‘The Leaf’ which will be cost £25,000. Tesla Motors is based in California and the Tesla Roadster is based on a Lotus Elise and will be the first car which to use battery cells powered by lithium.