Mine is a 2015 car and now hit about 65,000 miles so I thought it interesting to talk about how they are ageing. Mine is a working car and daily has stuff chucked in it driven varied distances and left in public car parks.
Generally its held up OK, its not broken down, everything works normally except the USB socket in the armrest won't keep a USB stick connected so I don't use it now.
There are quite a few squeaks and some rattles.
The front of the car looks like its been shot with a shotgun for all the chips and there are now 2 significant chips in the windscreen, I can't be bothered to have fixed yet as it will just happen again. There are green things growing in the light lens. Amazingly my charging flap has never broken! Also the sides have resisted any visible 'dings' being left.
Power train feels good, last service they said a rear brake caliper was seizing and would be fixed when the part arrives, still waiting quite a while now...
I often find the ride of a car has changed noticeably by this mileage and the PHEV is no different. The suspension seems to soften with wear and the upside is my car travels more comfortably than when it was new but it rolls a bit more in corners and is more reluctant to turn into a corner, less sharp.
Interior has held up OK, bottom outer edge of steering wheel has worn off a layer, seats are fine and the leather looks good.
It will be interesting to see what its like and how much range the battery has when the car comes to an end in another 35,000 miles time.
Generally its held up OK, its not broken down, everything works normally except the USB socket in the armrest won't keep a USB stick connected so I don't use it now.
There are quite a few squeaks and some rattles.
The front of the car looks like its been shot with a shotgun for all the chips and there are now 2 significant chips in the windscreen, I can't be bothered to have fixed yet as it will just happen again. There are green things growing in the light lens. Amazingly my charging flap has never broken! Also the sides have resisted any visible 'dings' being left.
Power train feels good, last service they said a rear brake caliper was seizing and would be fixed when the part arrives, still waiting quite a while now...
I often find the ride of a car has changed noticeably by this mileage and the PHEV is no different. The suspension seems to soften with wear and the upside is my car travels more comfortably than when it was new but it rolls a bit more in corners and is more reluctant to turn into a corner, less sharp.
Interior has held up OK, bottom outer edge of steering wheel has worn off a layer, seats are fine and the leather looks good.
It will be interesting to see what its like and how much range the battery has when the car comes to an end in another 35,000 miles time.