Plug-in hybrids like this are clearly a good idea for a company car (low BIK), or to buy nearly-new, as I think you did, PeterS. But they're much too expensive to buy new compared with the equivalent petrol or diesel version of the same car, and so far they don't hold their value any better. If they did, there might have been good PCP deals on them.
I suppose they'll only become more popular if the price comes down, and the price will come down only if they become more popular....
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