Wonder if that is a NIO. They can be recharged via plug-in or NIO has built swap stations- which takes less than 10 minutes.
Hmm, I was told the Chinese are producing EVs but not actually selling any. The cars produced are all sitting in fields rustingWonder if that is a NIO. They can be recharged via plug-in or NIO has built swap stations- which takes less than 10 minutes.
No idea as it is always hard to believe the Chinese propaganda machine. My co-worker travels back to China at least once a year and talks highly of Nio.Hmm, I was told the Chinese are producing EVs but not actually selling any. The cars produced are all sitting in fields rusting
I don't have any experience with those cars, I do like the videos these guys put out generally. https://www.youtube.com/@TFLEV/videosTalk me into or out of any of these I'm considering or convince me on something comparable that's not a Tesla. Probably AWD version of most of them unless it's a significantly better deal without.
Honda Prologue
Hyundai Ioniq 5
Chevy Equinox EV (don't think available yet)
Chevy Blazer EV
Ford Mach E
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Toyota Rav4 Prime
Hyundai Tucson PHEV
Love how Rivian R2 is looking but don't think I can wait that long, maybe next car.
I haven't driven any of these so I'm not sure, but another one I'd consider is the Kia EV9.Talk me into or out of any of these I'm considering or convince me on something comparable that's not a Tesla. Probably AWD version of most of them unless it's a significantly better deal without.
Honda Prologue
Hyundai Ioniq 5
Chevy Equinox EV (don't think available yet)
Chevy Blazer EV
Ford Mach E
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Toyota Rav4 Prime
Hyundai Tucson PHEV
Love how Rivian R2 is looking but don't think I can wait that long, maybe next car.
I still get excited about fuel injection and headers....I have a friend that has owned the Mach E for probably 18 months. He's happy with it but he's jealous of the Tesla software.
Kia EV9 looks intriguing at the price point https://www.kia.com/us/en/ev9Talk me into or out of any of these I'm considering or convince me on something comparable that's not a Tesla. Probably AWD version of most of them unless it's a significantly better deal without.
Honda Prologue
Hyundai Ioniq 5
Chevy Equinox EV (don't think available yet)
Chevy Blazer EV
Ford Mach E
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Toyota Rav4 Prime
Hyundai Tucson PHEV
Love how Rivian R2 is looking but don't think I can wait that long, maybe next car.
I still get excited about fuel injection and headers
Fuel injection? It will never catch on, I'm sticking with my Holley double pumpers.I still get excited about fuel injection and headers....
Kia EV9 looks intriguing at the price point https://www.kia.com/us/en/ev9
Talk me into or out of any of these I'm considering or convince me on something comparable that's not a Tesla. Probably AWD version of most of them unless it's a significantly better deal without.
Honda Prologue
Hyundai Ioniq 5
Chevy Equinox EV (don't think available yet)
Chevy Blazer EV
Ford Mach E
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Toyota Rav4 Prime
Hyundai Tucson PHEV
Love how Rivian R2 is looking but don't think I can wait that long, maybe next car.
Kia EV9 looks intriguing at the price point https://www.kia.com/us/en/ev9
I'm extremely close on putting in an order on an R2. That price point is ridiculous especially if the tax credit is still in effect.
One thing I hate about many of these if not all is no spare tire at all.Looks like Honda Prologue this weekend. Took forever to get decent deal among all the dealers within 50miles.
I definitely get the appeal of the Tesla shopping/buying process. The other manufacturers should take note.
One thing I hate about many of these if not all is no spare tire at all.
my last two, soon to be 3, have not an it stresses me out when I'm far from civilization. You got me curious about Rivian and Cybertruck. Cybertruck doesn't have one at all but Rivian has a compressed tire, shocked it can be recompressed and reused:
I'm extremely close on putting in an order on an R2. That price point is ridiculous especially if the tax credit is still in effect.
Wait, can’t do it with only 5 seats. At that time, I’d have a 16 year old, a 14 year old, and a 9 year old. Them sitting 3 wide in the back would be a recipe for disaster.