The capacitive touch buttons under the screen on my ID4 don't light up, so they're literally invisible at night and completely useless.
Yeah which is always weird. How many of those people weren't just riding normal bikes before vs downsizing from a car. I'm on my 3rd EV and would love to bike if it were an option where I live, but if I went with a bike, I'd just be replacing another EV.
or she's also a weird bigot
This is fan fiction
im a baldo - it's the only benefit. I've spent ~$100 on clippers over the last 20 years. Being bald will enable me to retire like one day early, so it's been worth it overall.
what is it with fraudsters and weird hair
It's great. The touchscreen software isn't great and there's a few annoying interface things, but it's great otherwise. Great to drive, tight turning radius, great pickup, efficient on the highway, no real complaints. The ioniq five was my other choice also, but I leased, and they didn't pass the tax rebate back to the customer when leasing, so I went with the id4
Single, no towing. It's great though.
yeah, everything is specific to use case, but there's no real change in behavior with most of the new evs - probably the biggest barrier is city/apartment living with charging infrastructure being dogshit. If you have a garage, or dedicated parking, it's a no brainer at this point.
I was an early tesla fanboy and always wanted one, I finally have my finances in a place where a new car isn't an awful decision and went with the ID4 just so I didn't have to deal with that guy in any way shape or form.
I have not seen a single piece of evidence that we're going to do anything about climate change unless we come up with some magical solution that somehow: doesn't upset the status quo and also makes existing rich people even more rich.
A video-first bank?