They’re built better and their owners probably take care of their cars better?
AudiCare essentially pays for all maintenance for the first 4 years
I’ve owned a string of new BMWs and Audis before moving to Tesla. This is location dependent but the Audi and BMW dealers in NoVA are straight garbage. Horrible customer service and they refuse to diagnose rattles/creaks.
Haven’t had that experience at any of my local Tesla service centers…
Can confirm. One of my family members has an EQS and every time it goes to the dealer, it’s there for, at least, a month
Sounds like a lemon to me. In my state, it’s 30 business days at the dealer
Meh, BMW still makes class leading products. VW doesn’t.
If you ignore the M3’s styling, it has amazing performance. And the X3/5/7 all beat their rivals.
It’s clear VAG went from prioritizing the VW brand to Audi and Porsche. Makes sense because when Audis started to become good, VWs lost their magic
PlugShare is such a bullshit application. We really need an alternative
And this is why one should lease a 6 figure luxury sedan and not purchase it.
That being said, the jokers at my local Porsche dealer quoted me nearly 18 months for a GTS Sport Turismo back in the spring. And they wouldn’t guarantee the selling price to be MSRP
If Vinfaat rivals Tesla, then I rival lebron James
This car is way too expensive with the Volvo EX90 around the corner
Glad to see it, but this is only for busy sites
Probably want to get out of the area before buying a new car…
Start charging by the minute for slower charging cars. That will incentive people to move along instead of top charging
I hope this is a success. Lucid has a place in this market
NYC to Boston is one of the most traveled corridors in the country. I hope you wouldn’t have experienced any issues…
He said that NO V2 Superchargers would ever support third-party charging and they will only ever work with Tesla cars.
Now let’s see how quickly those sites get upgraded to V3
This should’ve come out first, but it looks great. Definitely on my list for my next car
Probably won’t see these across America, but it’s a great first step. They understand that the current experience is not up to Mercedes-Benz standards
Efficiency. Also look at Lucid