Everything posted by surreal1272
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EV Home Charging: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly
Kia's own website says something quite different. Their batteries are not unique in the way that you are implying. 2. Minimize the batteries at 100% state of charge Electric cars already have installed with a battery management system that avoids them being charged and discharged at the extreme state of charge. Keeping the state of battery charge, from 0 percent to 100 percent , also improves the performance of the battery life of your vehicle. Even though a full charge will give you the maximum operating time, it is never a good idea for the overall lifespan of your battery. 3. Avoid using fast charging If your batteries are soon-to-be die out, using a fast-charging is a great convenience. However, it presses so much current into the batteries in a short period which strains your EV battery and wanes them faster. While it is hard to notice its degradation, eight years of standard charging will give you 10% more battery life compared to 8 years of using fast charging. 4. Control the optimal battery state of charge during long storage EVs that are parked or stored with an empty or full battery also degrades the battery. If you do not use your electric car often or having a long trip plan, get a timed charger, and plug it in. Leaving your vehicle at 100 percent while parked at a certain place for a long period, the battery will struggle with preserving its state of charge while you are away. One strategy is to set the charger to keep the charge just above the low mark, not filling it up to the maximum capacity, at an average charge level between 25 percent and 75 percent. Source: https://www.kia.com/dm/discover-kia/ask/how-to-extend-ev-battery-life.html#:~:text=Minimize the batteries at 100% state of charge&text=Keeping the state of battery,overall lifespan of your battery
- Reader Rides: Our EV Editor Buys a Kia EV9
- Reader Rides: Our EV Editor Buys a Kia EV9
- Reader Rides: Our EV Editor Buys a Kia EV9
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Random Thoughts Thread
Certain Tesla fans: "Elon Musk will be able name his charging price and their superchargers will be everywhere." Also Elon Musk: https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/musk-disbands-tesla-ev-charging-202301433.html
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Random Thoughts Thread
There will be initial bump, sure but long term it will be niche at best (as far as full size pick ups go). All the pros being an EV (although they, once again, lied about the range and price) are being killed by the fact that it is half baked (at best) as an actual pick up. Countless reviews all say the same thing about it. Oh and haven't seen one here yet but plenty of Model Ys and 3s.
- 2025 Buick Enclave Goes Bigger With a Turbo-Four and SuperCruise :Discussion
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2025 Buick Enclave
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Mitsubishi News: The Phases of the Eclipse: Every Mitsubishi Eclipse Generation
The only pics I have of the interior of any of mine. This was taken in 2008, about four months after I moved to AZ and then had to sell it (was not made for the off road driving to my job at the time lol). Of course, like about every car I have owned, I swapped the factory stereo out. Had a really nice Panasonic head unit plus I had a six piece set of Infinity Kappa Speakers and one 10" JL Audio W6 Subwoofer (powered by a Directed D mono block amp) in the car. Sounded so damn good in there and I wanted to pull the speakers before I sold it but they were required to stay in for me to make the sale lol. Such is life sometimes.
- Mitsubishi News: The Phases of the Eclipse: Every Mitsubishi Eclipse Generation
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Mitsubishi News: The Phases of the Eclipse: Every Mitsubishi Eclipse Generation
Such fun with AWD but that and the turbo are why I never owned one. I got my first speeding ticket in an '81 Chevette. I would have lost my license in a month with either variation of the turbo AWD models. Yeah, those were definitely not for anyone taller than myself and I'm 5'10". You would need a shoehorn and KY jelly to get in and out of those lol.
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Mitsubishi News: The Phases of the Eclipse: Every Mitsubishi Eclipse Generation
Had three iterations of it. (1) 1993 Plymouth Laser (first car that was in my name) purchased used in '95, (1) Eagle Talon ESi 5 Spd Manual purchased slightly used in '96 (traded the Laser for it) and then another Talon ESi in 2005 (also 5 Spd manual). Sadly not one AWD TSi in the driveway but I have driven a few and they are sneaky loads of fun!
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Kia News: Kia Previews the Kia K4 Ahead of the New York Auto Show
Thanks for reminding me. I should have noted that the 5 door hatch is what we got here but my original point still stands regarding no set length standard between wagons and their sedan counterparts.
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Kia News: Kia Previews the Kia K4 Ahead of the New York Auto Show
You're missing my point though which is there is no set standard between sedans and wagons where dimensions are concerned. Other examples: The Buick Regal Tour X is almost 4 inches longer than its sedan counterpart. The last Acura TSX Wagon was almost 4 inches longer than its sedan counterpart as well.
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Kia News: Kia Previews the Kia K4 Ahead of the New York Auto Show
That's not always the case though. The Dodge Charger was almost 4 inches longer than the Magnum while the Cadillac CTS Wagon is about an inch longer than the sedan.
- Infiniti News: The All-New 2025 Infiniti QX80 Is Infiniti's Statement of Intent
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Infiniti News: The All-New 2025 Infiniti QX80 Is Infiniti's Statement of Intent
Those "metal pieces" are very thin pieces of aluminum which makes it no more of a hazard than hard grade plastics. And how EXACTLY would someone hit their head on an obviously recessed piece of aluminum? This basic design is present in a lot of premium and sporty cars and SUVs these days. It's also only available in the Autograph trim. "Old" design is purely subjective as well. I'm not saying it's a beauty queen but it most certainly does not look "old". It has the same basic profile as the outgoing model but, again, that is common is every large SUV (See the damn near identical profiles of the last two Gen GM full size models as one example). I get what you're trying to say here but it seems more like nitpicking given the examples provided. IMO, it's an upgrade in every way over the outgoing model and that is the simple goal here.
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Rivian Surprises Crowd with Rivian R3 and R3X
I honestly dig the look and this will be a far more important car for Rivian than the R2 just because of the potential price point alone (assuming, again, a reasonable price point can be had here). Like a few others have said though, no Apple CarPlay or Android Auto would be a deal killer for me.
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Rivian Unveils the R2: $45K, 300+ Miles, and Built for Adventure
Nice ride and a sweet spot size for a lot of folks but it most certainly will not start at $45K by the time it comes out in 2026. I am done putting stock into future prices put out by car companies because NOT ONE has actually come at the price promised.
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Rivian Surprises Crowd with Rivian R3 and R3X
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Dodge News: Dodge Charger Stages its Third Return as the First and Only Electric Muscle Car
That depends on where you are. There are nothing but Charger cops here, whether it's local cops, country sheriffs, or state troopers. There are SUVs, sure, but far more Chargers used than those.
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Dodge News: Dodge Charger Stages its Third Return as the First and Only Electric Muscle Car
Corrected in bold because autocorrect was drunk the first time.
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Dodge News: Dodge Charger Stages its Third Return as the First and Only Electric Muscle Car
Powertrain variety aside (which is a smart move on the part if they can pull it off) this is just same basic look, on the outside, that has existed for over a decade now. Seeing it in person may alter my "meh" response to that but the first glance is just that for me. The inkeriror doesn't really hit all that great either. Sure, a step up from the current Charger interior but maybe something other than "Batman Black" in there would be nice lol. The price for the EV versions are going to be ridiculous though. Bank on it.
- Honda News: Honda's Hydrogen Gamble: The 2025 CR-V e:FCEV Plug-In Fuel Cell
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Random Thoughts Thread
And that makes it a great case in "false advertising". Nothing "exceptional" about most of Buick right now other than exceptionally bland and sometimes downright ugly.