Classic car owners favour synthetic fuel over electric conversion

Mark Moran
10 November 2022
76% of classic car owners voted for synthetic fuels, and the other 24% thought they would convert their classic or collectable car to run on electric power

 

Synthetic fuels are the favoured zero-emission alternative for over three quarters of classic and collector car owners, Footman James has found.

Footman James is a specialist insurance broker for classic vehicle owners, restorers, collectors, motor traders and competitors.

Asking its audience ‘How do you think you would power your classic/collectable car if petrol or diesel wasn’t available?’. Some 76% voted for synthetic fuels, and the other 24% thought they would convert...

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