Assuming its just a Prius Prime in CUV form we can probably derive it’ll be the same 2/3rds efficiency as the gas component of the drivetrain. I’ll give it 17 miles of range.
Assuming its just a Prius Prime in CUV form we can probably derive it’ll be the same 2/3rds efficiency as the gas component of the drivetrain. I’ll give it 17 miles of range.
2nd Gear: Ok, I hear you on how people won’t be able to buy as expensive of a new car since their trade-ins have less value. Got it. BUT, they should be able to buy a car with 20k miles freshly off lease for way less than they used to!
I wonder what they look like on the inside though. My dog chewed up a headrest once and while the front side of the frame looked all smooth and nice, the back side of the frame had some terrible metal points sticking out.
To each their own, right? If a badge means that much to you it's a great thing companies are happy to have you pay for it.
Haha! I was just thinking this too! My wife has a 2008 Elantra and we never had any complaints about the layout.
4 adults will fit but 4 sets of clubs too may be difficult. This is a photo of an electric Ioniq with a set of clubs in it. The not-Limited HEV Ioniq trunks have more space than this with the floor being a bit lower and not having a subwoofer, but I doubt more clubs will fit elegantly. They are simply too long for the…
I think its serviceable. Its way nicer than my wife’s 2008 Elantra (My current direct comparison). I’m not sure what a true audiofile would think, but my lossless files sound pretty darn good over USB. If you can’t tell the difference between Bluetooth and USB audio I don’t think you need the sub. If you can tell the…
I think its serviceable. Its way nicer than my wife’s 2008 Elantra (My current direct comparison). I’m not sure what a true audiofile would think, but my lossless files sound pretty darn good over USB. If you can’t tell the difference between Bluetooth and USB audio I don’t think you need the sub. If you can tell the…
I think a truck comes around and swaps the batteries out.
I hate that. I think the IIHS should include an interior glare analysis in their safety studies to promote better interior design rather than this flashy shit that looks nice in photos.
2019 SEL with ~25k miles. Currently averaging near 60 MPG for the life of the vehicle. Summer MPGs closer 63, winter MPGs ~53.
Amazing! Good job!
My Ioniq is the HEV variant so essentially electric when parked. It does make sense when that car isn’t moving to be there. I just think they could have it turn off when the car is in motion.
Por que no los dos?
Yeah, any idiot light really should be right in front of you. Having it off in your periphery isn’t loud or annoying enough to actually notice it.
Exactly. This has a few distinct control areas, each with their own ‘home’ key. I can easily choose any button without having to look at the center console.
A phone mount and Bluetooth are plenty enough. I honestly haven’t found AA to be any more useful than that.
Eh, Mine has gone plenty of miles with no issues and is currently averaging ~59 MPG for the life of the car. Last tank was 66 MPG.
Boxy truck FTW.
You’re probably trying to pay attention to more things than the ‘average’ 500 owner. Namely, most are probably only looking for the giant speed number smack in the middle of the gauge cluster.