I am quite keen on the idea of an electric car.

I am less keen on the idea of a car which spies on me.

I have an electric bicycle, which I love, and use as often as I can. But I am looking here for a car.

I kind of like the old Nissan Leaf, and it might *just* fit the bill, range wise. But I've also read various concerns. So I umm and aaah about them.

Newer electric cars leave me with a sense of "nice car you got there. Shame if we changed something about it or spied on you".

I am not a car person.

I drive, but I don't enjoy driving particularly. It is a means to an end for me.

I much prefer to take a train but, sometimes, is either not possible, or else does not make sense (generally, time or money-wise).

@neil I have a hybrid, but I also have a driveway and my own charger, I think a key factor for me is being able to charge it on my own tariff rather than pay the much higher amount for a public one. I think it costs me 60p to charge it all the way, well okay its range is 20 miles for that but that ticks off most of my journeys here.
@RobeeShepherd @neil I think public charging costs track more closely to the price of petrol than the price of electricity, so, if switching to save money it only makes sense if you can charge at home (or work). Edit: even more so if you have home solar, obv.