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High specification: My test car is in SE L trim but the base spec for the Octavia iV is a rung down: SE Technology. That model still comes with the 10in touchscreen (upgraded from 8.25in in the SE trim) with Columbus navigation, front and rear parking sensors, dual-zone air conditioning, front seat lumbar support, cruise control, an eight-speaker stereo, wireless Apple CarPlay (wired Android Auto) and a digital driver’s display, among other things. The only quibble might be that the smallest 16in wheels come as standard on SE Technology. After that trip I filled up at the petrol station, and have travelled 146 miles since, almost entirely on electric. The petrol tank is still full, according to the gauge. I had wanted to write about the fuel economy in this update, and include information about how much my electricity bill has increased (and how many kWh I’ve been pumping into the car), but apparently Green Network Energy closed down in January. It’s being taken over by Eon but I haven’t yet got a login for the online account to view my energy statements, so change of plan: let’s talk about practicality. Of course, you will want to venture further afield on occasion, and that’s where a PHEV comes in handy — no need to wait at charging points for a recharge on your family holiday to Cornwall; you can simply refill the petrol tank and continue on your way.

And there are the readings themselves. On the electric consumption front, you get a miles per kWh figure, but that includes miles run in hybrid mode. So when the car says it managed 10.9 mi/kWh over 2,586 miles (a genuine figure) it’s the electrical consumption augmented by the petrol engine, and so not comparable with that of a pure-electric car (the most economical of which get just over 4 mi/kWh, roughly). But you get the same infotainment system and same 18in alloys, so although I’d miss the heated front seats I might be able to live with the SE Technology model knowing that I’ve saved more than two grand. It’s not exactly “poverty spec”. A 77-year-old man presented with glossitis of 3 months' duration. He complained of burning in his epigastrium, excessive hunger, mouth ulcers, and a feeling of heat. There was generalized redness over his tongue, with patches of papillary loss (a geographic tongue) and scattered areas of purple discoloration. The redness and burning sensation were more in the Stomach area of his tongue. The tongue coating was slightly yellow. A diagnosis of Stomach Fire leading to early Blood Stagnation in the Stomach was made. After much chin-scratching, I decided that what you probably want to know, really, is how much extra electricity I’ve been using at home during my time with the Octavia iV. That would give you a basic idea of how it might affect your wallet, once you know the ballpark petrol consumption. Finally, my test car has a wireless phone charging pad, which I would definitely consider if you have an iPhone as it can charge while using Carplay wirelessly. If you have an Android handset there’s not much benefit as you need to plug in via USB cable, through which it charges anyway. Incidentally, wireless Android Auto is now available in the latest cars… just not the Octavia. Yet.Due to coronavirus I’m commuting far less these days, with many more short, local trips. That means I should be able to get even higher fuel economy out of the Skoda than the 79mpg average in the BMW, especially as it promises an extra five miles per charge of electric motoring.

There are some varieties of Oirat that are difficult to classify. The Alasha dialect in Alxa League, Inner Mongolia, originally belonged to Oirat [12] and has been classified as such by some because of its phonology. [1] However, it has been classified by others as Mongolian proper because of its morphology. [13] The Darkhad dialect in Mongolia's Khövsgöl Province has variously been classified as Oirat, Mongolian proper, or (less often) Buryat. [14] Endangered language [ edit ] This is the Estate version of the new Octavia that launched in 2020, and comes with a choice of two petrol engines, both of which come with a mild-hybrid set-up for improved economy, but these can’t run on electric power alone. There’s a 2-litre diesel engine, too, which can be specced with four-wheel drive, plus a sporty vRS version of the plug-in hybrid. The stars and their cars Giorgetto Giugiaro, legendary car designer Gran Turismo star on fatal Nurburgring crash Duke of Richmond Q&A: 75 years of Goodwood › More here... Stories and advice about our beloved classics Are these the 23 ugliest cars ever made? Alan Mann unveils electric Ford Mustang restomod Goodwood Revival's cutest race? Yes and no › More here...

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In Mongolia, Central Mongolian minority varieties have no status, so Oirats are supposed to use Mongolian Cyrillic which de facto only represents Khalkha Mongolian. Get under the skin of cars over months rather than days Extended test: Honda HR-V 2023 review Extended test: Skoda Kamiq 1.0 TSI Extended test: Dacia Jogger review › More here...In all three countries, Oirat has become variously endangered or even obsolescent as a direct result of government actions or as a consequence of social and economic policies. Its most widespread tribal dialect, which is spoken in all of these nations, is Torgut. [1] [8] The term Oirat or more precisely, Written Oirat is sometimes also used to refer to the language of historical documents written in the Clear script. [10] Dialects [ edit ]

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