£10k would buy you a 2017/18 Zoe.
Not sure I'd be as pessimistic as BBD on range but even 60 would be enough for a pure commuter user.
Sorry, didn't read the thread title properly, I thought we were talking about a £5-6k Zoe, which would make a difference!. And I was specifically thinking of a thread from a couple of years ago where someone had bought an older, cheaper Zoe. With a full charge the range showed as 45 miles (though I don't recall the time of year).
Much as the Zoe appeals, pretty much everything I read about them in the motoring press mentions a poor ride. So without having actually tried one to see how bad it is, I think I`d still lean towards the Leaf if it had to be an electric car. £10k wouldn't get you into a 2nd gen Leaf, but it would get you into the bigger battery version (30kWh and up to 155 miles) of the 1st gen car.
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