i agree or I wouldnāt be here. But these cars are closing the gap and actually quite good to drive. Inside theyāre decent. Again, maybe not quite Porsche, but really quite nice. I think a lot of people are blinkered to the fact that they are a viable alternative in the electric market.
Youāre aware of Porsche history, right?;)
I think the design is bold, and definitely borrows some inspiration from other brands/cars. Itās not 100% to my taste, but I can see people liking it.
The debate is interesting, but Kia/Hyundai are consistently creating excellent cars. Not maybe in the...
Iāve looked at the EV6 GT from launch and have managed to get a test drive in a non-GT, alongside many car shows. They are excellent cars and Kia/Hyundai have really stepped up their game against all the German luxury brands. Iām still fully focused and excited to get a Taycan, but this would...
Mine are going in one when Iāve got mine. I had my AMG keys in one too and out XC90 keys are in one. Peace of mind and at least Iām doing all I can to stop thieves who target these nice cars.
I started off very slowly and worked my way up to driving aids being off. The slippery stuff for me was more understanding how the car dealt with them with aids on and off because thatās how Iāll be driving on the actual road 90% of the time, but the track really showed how capable it was. I...
Maybe theyāre going the same route as Lamborghini and not putting prices on. āIf you can afford to look, you can afford the carā? Would seem short sighted though so hopefully not.
It might be a bit obvious if they are. I don't know if it's unheard of, but you'd need to carry kit around to do it. https://ivanorsolic.github.io/post/car-hacking/
We keep our car keys in a faraday cage - it's just a box that means I can find my keys easily anyway ;) . It definitely works and still does after over 2 years of use. Proven by going outside and testing with the key in it and the key out of it out of it: today because I'm both sad and over...
Mine is an MY23 and it's due to leave the factory on 1st September, according to the dealer. I'm not convinced it will, but that's what I've been told.
No fair enough and tbh I'm glad nothing happened that meant you had to rely on the tyres! š² :like: I just have a strong reaction when I see tyres in that state. Maybe it's a reason why I check the tread across the tyre most weeks and certainly before any journeys longer than 100 miles each way...
Car ownership requires a level of responsibility and this is very dangerous. Checking your tyres once a month (minimum), is the very simplest of car maintenance. I check tyre pressure and fluids (which maybe isn't needed on a Taycan), even before every mildly long journey. As mentioned: this is...