• nicetriangle@kbin.social
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    11 months ago

    Like sure the Ioniq is a cool car, but it’s fucking $70,000 dollars. I just have a hard time believing they can strap wheels to a battery for less money than that.

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      11 months ago

      Yeah they’re putting all their latest tech into these to boost the prices.

      Take the most basic car you have and stick a battery in it and it will definitely sell.

      So many people want one but aren’t looking for a luxury car.

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        11 months ago

        Exactly. Give me the battery version of a civic or a fit. I don’t want an ultra high tech status symbol. I want a vehicle that refuels while I sleep

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      11 months ago

      That’s the Ioniq 5 N, that’s the 650ish bhp hot hatch, the standard Ioniq 5 starts at $40k. Still not cheap, but not $70k.

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        11 months ago

        Apparently I was mixing up the Ioniq 5 with the Ioniq 5N, which has a starting price in the mid 60s and I think gets into the 70s depending on options.

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      11 months ago

      I am speaking of the regular ioniq 5 here (which is still expensive as fuck), but I also hate how they have to strap every little shitty tech like Tesla just to try to both one-up them in terms of “wow, look how cool this [completely useless garbage] is” and to turn something that already worked (like the mirrors turning into fucking cameras) and was fairly simple into something that is fucking expensive and harder to repair.

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      11 months ago

      Chevy Bolt EV is $26.5k MSRP. Every dealer around me has it listed at $30k+

      I don’t know why the first example you give is a $70k car unless you were trying to push a narrative.

      I stick to my belief that the dealerships are tanking the sales due to incompetence, on top of the inflation driving down sales for all cars ICE or EV right now.

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        11 months ago

        No agenda, I’m very pro electric, I just think a lot of the MFGs could stand to make more affordable EV models.

        And yeah I think dealerships are not acting in good faith because EVs are way less of a cash cow for their repair departments, among other reasons. I think it’s about time they let consumers buy direct.