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radeonboy 01-04-2024 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by roastpuff (Post 9120698)
The RZ is out of the running for a couple of reasons.

Range, notably - as bcrdukes mentioned this will be our primary vehicle. We only have space to keep two, and with the S2000 occupying one spot, the A4 will have to go. Another note is that we do not have charging at home. We have charging roughly 5 minutes walk away but that is Level 2. The Level 3 charger is 5 minutes drive away. I do have Level 1 charging at work and I do go in 2-3 times a week. Our complex is exploring installing shared Level 2 charging but that is yet to be finalized. I don't expect this to be in place for another year at the very soonest.

The fact that the RZ (along with the bz4x and the Solterra) have really bad range compared to their contemporaries means that they will require more charging occurrences. My wife takes transit to work and I drive to work, so I will be the primary driver. Work is approximately 12km away one-way. I figure on something between 40km to 60km daily normal usage depending on if I have to run errands/visit parents on both sides etc. We also do go down to Seattle to visit my brother, so less stopping on the road would be nice.

Second is price. Both the XC40 and the Q4 qualify for the rebates, which helps. They are also easily available used, which means that there is only 5% tax on them (or no tax if privately bought). RZ only qualifies for the federal rebate I think. Not sure if they are easily available used or not.

I agree with counting out the RZ in your case, especially since you're relying on public charging with long road trips in the mix. I throw it in as an option since it's a nice car for those looking for a well-built, comfortable commuter EV with access to home charging. The lower 2 trims of the RZ qualify for provincial rebates, plus Lexus gave out manufacturer incentives in the past as well.

My parents for one enjoy their RZ more than their Model Y - the ride quality, interior comfort, and mix of physical / touchscreen infotainment controls worked better for them. Their short drives with a home charging setup minimize the RZ's range/charging concerns, and I'm a happy camper because they're no longer panic-calling me for help with finding a function in the Tesla.

bcrdukes 01-04-2024 11:47 AM

Why not a Taycan? :derp::troll:

68style 01-04-2024 11:53 AM

Just get a Lucid and be done with it... if you can find one... and if you can find one without Jason Cammisa's jizz all over it.

freakshow 01-04-2024 12:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Koflach (Post 9120583)
It also has the wrong charger type. For anyone looking to buy a non Tesla EV in the next 12-24 months, wait until your preferred vehicle has the NACS charger on it first.

I assume PHEV models will also update to NACS along with their EV counterparts when each manufacturer changes?

noclue 01-04-2024 12:22 PM

Kia EV9 or a discounted model y LR seems like the best bang for the buck as both qualify for both provincial and fed rebates

roastpuff 01-04-2024 12:41 PM

Do not want Tesla, EV9 is too big as per my wife.

JDMDreams 01-04-2024 05:07 PM

What about a Cadillac Lyric one of the better looking EV out there. Not sure why there's not many on the streets

Badhobz 01-04-2024 05:12 PM

12km to work!? you can probably get away with a SUPER MANLY ELECTRIC VESPA!
https://mcn-images.bauersecure.com/w...ettrica-01.jpg
Nothing says heterosexual more than a dude in a vespa.

Ciao skanks!

Koflach 01-04-2024 05:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by freakshow (Post 9120731)
I assume PHEV models will also update to NACS along with their EV counterparts when each manufacturer changes?

Great question. I would assume so but i'm unsure.

Liquid_o2 01-08-2024 10:38 AM

I was driving down Royal Oak this morning and a VinFast was sitting the left lane with its four ways on. Had never seen one and didn't even know they were available in Canada? Wonder what happened with it that it broke down...

TypeRNammer 01-08-2024 11:33 AM

Lexus introduced the cheaper RZ300e FWD, but not sure if it's coming to Canada.

It will have more range than the AWD counterpart, about 420km if you opt for the 18s. Taking the optional 20's drops it to about 360km

TypeRNammer 01-08-2024 11:39 AM

Some minor changes coming to the 2024 Model Y, specifically the base model.

Stealth Gray and Ultra Red are the new colors that replace the current existing gray and red, applies to all trims of Model Y

The big one has to do with the sound system. The existing base Model Y's come with 14 speakers, 2 amps, and a subwoofer. The 2024 models are downgraded to 7 speakers and 1 amp. No changes to the Long Range and Performance.

If the 7 speakers are anything like my Model 3 SR, they totally suck.

dark0821 01-08-2024 01:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by roastpuff (Post 9120738)
Do not want Tesla, EV9 is too big as per my wife.

Is AWD a must?

2024 Kona EV Ultimate? 52K out the door after taxes + $9,000 rebate.

FWD
420KM range advertised - (probably in winter) Summer probably 500KM.

- more rear leg room than current gen RAV4
- head up display
- 360 camera
- blind spot cameras on both left and right side
- wireless android auto + apple car play
- wireless fast charger (only 1 though)
- heated and ventilated seats
- leatherette seating
- physical duo-zone HVAC controls
- faster charging than the BZ4X/Lexus/Subbie twins


Just don't ride the median and break/dent your battery :badpokerface:

GLOW 01-08-2024 02:06 PM

i wonder if a metal fab shop will cash in & create an aftermarket thin bolt on titanium protection plate for hyundai EV's to protect against it.

owners will buy it like buying a screen protector for their cell phone :D

RabidRat 01-08-2024 05:51 PM

^ that's a great idea.

Doesn't even need to be baller titanium for the aftermarket to cash in on this panic, either.

Could be low-cost alternatives made out of like, ABS plastic shell, wrapped around a core made out of used mattress foam or something :lol.

Manic! 01-09-2024 03:07 AM

Kia showing off 7 concept vans/truck at CES. Sony also showed off it's car that it is building with Honda.



Dbone 01-09-2024 07:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Liquid_o2 (Post 9121209)
I was driving down Royal Oak this morning and a VinFast was sitting the left lane with its four ways on. Had never seen one and didn't even know they were available in Canada? Wonder what happened with it that it broke down...

Yeah, this year Nanaimo created a bonded zone you have to go all the way around if you want to get to the Hullo Ferry. The Vin Fasts are pulled off their RORO there. It appears the have shipped quite a few over starting in the fall.

They have to be one of the worst values especially for a new brand trying to break into a market.

radeonboy 01-09-2024 09:40 PM

New Tesla Model 3 page is up including the configurator.

https://www.tesla.com/model3

tegra7 01-09-2024 10:10 PM

Same price as the old one. Fsd is a bit cheaper too.

TypeRNammer 01-10-2024 02:24 PM

https://www.carexpert.com.au/car-new...-tesla-model-y




That didn't take long, supposedly spy shots of the upcoming updated Model Y.

EDIT: AI was used to enhance the photo, but the unedited photo hasn't been posted

tegra7 01-10-2024 10:07 PM

I wonder how much the damage estimate was.
�� Look at this post on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/share/JbrrqhMCXZ8bvp6o/?

headhunt3r 01-10-2024 10:57 PM

I saw that listing too. It seems odd that so much damage was done to the front right corner but no air bags deployed.

underscore 01-11-2024 08:48 AM

Maybe it got BIC_BAWS'd while parked.

JDMDreams 01-11-2024 09:07 AM

Lol wut, I still dunno if Toyota is really being conservative with their stuff or some how sand bagging it

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/driv...ustrated-with/

In July, Toyota recalled more than 43,000 RAV4 Prime and Lexus NX450h+ PHEVs, citing a fire risk. Nearly 6,000 of them are in Canada. Toyota advises owners not to charge their vehicles in “cold” temperatures – that means no charging in temperatures below 5 degrees until repairs have been completed.

bcrdukes 01-11-2024 09:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by underscore (Post 9121742)
Maybe it got BIC_BAWS'd while parked.

Or flew off a cliff at the track :badpokerface:


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