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I love these fun ICE cars as much as the next person here, but I currently daily drive a G20 330e and absolutely love it (for what it is). I would never have an EV as an only car, but I totally see them as a great supplement to fun ICE cars. Quote:
What drives me crazy is when these journalists compare Teslas with M3's. I know some people cross shop them, but it makes 0 sense for me.
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Your second paragraph is just repeating what I said, I am acknowledging we are not there yet, if we were, ICE would vanish.... but we are not and seem to have al but stalled. |
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This thing is awesome. Would absolutely consider getting one if we could get them here, but they just don't make sense for the general american public so we won't see them.
but then, all the us folks in here, coming in and mucking up a thread about a european targeted EV. typical. guys, the US is massive compared to europe. Our commute is longer than it is for them to go on a road trip. |
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Reality is the benefit that EVs have is government subsidies, and companies selling them at a loss. If they were priced at their true costs, nobody would buy them. It isn't charging that's the issue, it's cost. A Kia EV6 GT is like $62k for a freaking Kia that's GTI sized. The EV9 that's basically a $50k Telluride alternative is $78k. |
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Kia EV6 is not GTI sized. Like, not even close. 16 inches longer, 3 inches taller, 4 inches wider... Kia EV6 GT comes with 641 HP and 568 TQ with AWD. How much does the fwd GTI come with again? The cars are in completely different categories man... |
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A Honda Jazz Hybrid in the UK for the most basic model starts at 27K British Pounds as well. A base Golf with a 1.5L engine is also the same price. I realize they're not 1:1, but at least this EV is on the same planet price wise as a comparable ICE. Between how they're priced, the cool and interesting design, features, I'd say this is compelling. Again, this is not to replace everyone's Mclaren.
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A GTi is a $32-40k car, I don't expect it to have 600hp. It also doesn't weigh nearly 5000 pounds like the ev6. My point was, a small hatchback EV from KIA is $60k. That's a LOT of money for a Kia. If it was $40k, ok, sure, I can see the value prop. But who in their right mind is gonna spend $60k on a freaking Kia? |
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Source: Edminds.com, comparing a 2024 EV6 Wind, to a 2024 VW GTI Kia EV6/VW GTI Cargo Space: 24.4Cu.Ft., 19.9Cu.Ft. Front Headroom: 39in, 38.5in Front leg room: 42.4in, 41.2in Front shoulder Room: 57.8in, 55.9in Rear Head Room: 38.0in, 38.1in Rear Leg room: 39in, 35in Rear shoulder room: 55.6in, 53.9in In almost all metric, the Kia wins in size measurements though, and GTI only squeaks it out by 0.1" in rear headroom, in exchange you gain 4" of legroom in the Kia If you aren't looking at the top spec GT, they are closer in price than you may think otherwise. I will agree even at 45k for the EV6 Wind, Kia is still pricey but today's Kias aren't the same as the ones from the past either.
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You're also quoting the price for the most expensive trim of the car in question. The Kia EV6 starts at 42K (before discounts and subsidies). Also sounds like you're stuck in the past. Kia and Hyundai have stepped up their game. |
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People who like Evs are on my ignore list.
"perfect car to drive around" The Toyota Corolla exist, is reliable, looks good, is cheap and isn't French. Oh, and it's not a giant Iphone on wheels. |
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Driving an ICE sports car in stop and go traffic is less than rewarding. It also exposes it to excess wear and tear, risk of fender benders, etc. Keeping that car in the garage to come out in nice weather, outside of boring stop-and-go commutes maximizes the fun vs wear and tear. ICE MT sports car. ICE road trip car. EV commuter. I'll never get rid of my ICE MT sports car, I'll always have one. Also, not going to get rid of an ICE road trip vehicle. But I'm also open-minded enough to appreciate that a dirt cheap leased EV is a much better regional commuter vehicle than any ICE will ever be. |
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Conceptually, I think it's perfect and it is what the masses probably really want and need for an around the town daily. It's fairly roomy, reasonable price (less than $30K), not overweight (less than 3,100lbs), no excessive tech fluff which seems to dominate EVs, useful power (0-60 in the high 7s), decent range (250 miles), well packaged EV drive system setup, etc. I think an EV like this makes by far the most sense and I've been calling for an EV like this for over 10 years now. Automakers need to get on board with making EVs like this and get away from the trucks, 500hp+ EV cars, and such. You need to make them affordable and serviceable.
Hate EVs all you want, but they are part of automotive future. I do not see myself owning one, but I certainly see their place in much of the driving we do, even in the US.
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However you are right as far as other EVs. They are way too expensive, but with the subsidies and ridiculous incentives by the manufacturers they are still a great deal... right now. Probably no sustainable to do that forever, will have to bring price down and start making a profit at some point like Tesla did. |
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Possibly not the best phrasing.
Re the Renault this isn’t the performance version of the car. It’s just a nice stylish commuter car. I don’t understand why EV commuter cars need to accelerate so fast anyhow. What’s the point? The forthcoming Alpine version looks tasty. |
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GM already made this EV. The Bolt siblings were rationally powered, rationally ranged, rationally sized, reasonably sculpted, and reasonably priced. Apparently they didn't sell in volume to be profitable. Ford says its Skunkworks EV is going to be smaller and affordable, I just have to question if it will sell. The Bolt(s) didn't. One deterrent of the Bolt was it recharged slowly at DCFC. Go on any EV forum and you'll find charging speed, and range of over 200 miles are immaterial to ownership. All EV owners say recharging overnight and waking up with a full battery is bliss, yet the owners all say they use the car daily well UNDER the range limits, so it's no big deal. So why didn't the Bolt sell? I think most of the US market wants 400 miles with a DCFC recharge in 5 minutes. EV are never going to hit those metrics. Last edited by Efthreeoh; Yesterday at 01:38 AM.. |
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