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05-29-2022, 10:37 PM | #247 |
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Whoa man. Picked this up yesterday and damn it's nice.
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05-30-2022, 02:37 AM | #248 |
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That looks great in white! Is that the GTLine e-AWD?
I picked up a Sorento PHEV back in October but would have ordered an EV6 if I didn't need a 3rd row for the family. I've owned two Hyundais in the past and this is my first Kia. The build quality is fantastic. The only thing I'm even remotely irked about is how the door handles feel. They just dont have any meat to them. They feel sturdy but weak at the same time. I'd love to have an all electric, and that may be my next purchase. For now I'll supplement my gas with as much electricity as I can. I'm spending about $4.35 a week on electricity and getting 6 weeks on a tank of fuel. My best tank has been 96mpg, so well worth it so far. |
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05-30-2022, 05:52 AM | #249 | |
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And agreed on the door handles. Some creaking and just feels like I'll break em if I pull too hard. Someone send a memo to the OEMs that not EVERYTHING needs a redesign. Sigh. But otherwise, some minor quirks and small build quality problems but nothing major. Going to give it some time and decide if I want to upgrade an order the actual GT when ordering banks open. I'm kinda leaning towards that as this suspension is a bit soft for my tastes. |
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I'm seeing quite a few of these around...in AK no less. They look good in person.
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06-18-2022, 10:03 PM | #254 | |
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So far I'm pretty impressed with it. It's not nearly as fast as my Mach-E GT but this is a place holder for me as the dealer also has me first on the list for an EV6 GT when ordering banks open. Efficiency wise it's SIGNIFICANTLY better than the Mustang...Hyunda/Kia did their homework with this platform. |
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The EV6 GT debuts in four days at the Goodwood Festival. Really looking forward to it. Might instantly become the best EV on the market.
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Taycan? Sure. The rest? Nah
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Taycan is probably the best EV platform out there. Nothing comes close to it's max dc fast charging rate of 270kw. It out performs its EPA range rating by 60%. Edmunds got 323miles with a 4S. Even the EV6 and Ioniq 5 charges faster than the iX.
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Fast charging speed to me is not overly high on the list of pros as it's something that should be don't only when absolutely necessary as it degrades the battery. Even Kia recommends to do it sparingly.
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If I'm going to take a VERY long road trip, I'll just rent a car....I would with an ICE to so I don't have to deal with the risks of being very far from home and having vehicle trouble and/or an accident. Nothing worse than the headache of having to remotely address and long term repair and/or tow it back with an expensive bill. Not worth it...IMO. |
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06-21-2022, 09:38 AM | #263 | |
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Kind of a silly argument to make there, IMO. You're right, they do mostly happen close to home...but that doesn't mean that can't happen when you're far from home. And having to navigate those challenges from a distance are a royal pain in the ass. My wife is in insurance and has had to coordinate with folks that have had this happen so I hear the horror stories. It's worth the money in the short term to avoid that for me. But these are my own choices and my own prerogatives. It doesn't have to be yours. I'll share it though in the event someone has these concerns themselves and haven't considered it. Buy for the 90% use case. Find a workaround for the rest. That's why I don't have a truck. When I need one, I can go rent one for 20 bucks at home depot. |
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