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Wow. No idea the P2 was so far superior. Lighter, faster, more efficient. The Audi has much more storage space but the P2 can tow more. Irrelevant if people want space and busier cabin
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Have had a Karoq for the past 5 years and have been extremley happy with it. Have been beaten into submission to get an electric car, so ordered the Enyaq 85X sport line plus with sunroof on Saturday. Was told there is a long delivery of 5-6months, not a problem, as I still have my faithful trusted Karoq.
Chinese brand owned by CCP or Korean brand. Authoritarian or Democratic? Hmmm. SK wins. But MG and support totalitarian behaviour, you might even be helping a party member holiday in London!
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Hi, thanks for your comment. You’re right, the Polestar 4 is indeed optionally available with 22 kW AC charge power. I'm currently exploring how to mention these kind of optional extras without making the videos too complex.... But good feedback, thanks.
Hi, thanks for your good suggestion! I will definitely make this comparison. Currently, the Ioniq 5 is in the midst of transitioning from the old to the new lineup. For example, in the Netherlands, the new lineup (63 and 84 kWh) is already available, while in Germany and the UK, the old lineup (58 and 77 kWh) is still being delivered. Once the new lineup is available and the prices are known in all seven countries that I compare in my videos, I will create this video. Stay tuned, and thank you for your patience!
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Could you get add some more useful stats... 1) Legroom front and rear 2) Seat height front and rear 3) Ground clearance 4) Seat to roof measurements 5) Wheel size options
Hi, thank you for your suggestion. I will definitely consider it. I need to investigate whether reliable and comparable information is available for all your suggestions. Additionally, I need to think about how to incorporate this into my videos in a way that is both interesting and engaging for the majority of my viewers.
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Thank you for pointing that out! You're absolutely right, and I apologize for the error. The correct data is in my database, but there was a copy-paste mistake in this video (correct data is shown around 3:52, by the way). Rest assured, I'll ensure such errors won't occur in future videos.
@@CarComparator , with the amount of data you have to analyse and tabulate, you are amazingly accurate and this is a minor error that the next "slide" corrected anyway
Hi, thank you for your suggestion! While the Skoda Enyaq and Polestar 3 are in different price ranges and not direct competitors, I think it would still be an interesting comparison. I'll plan to make that video for next week. Stay tuned, and thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! I'm thrilled to hear that you enjoyed the videos. Regarding your suggestion to add drag coefficient figures - I'll take this into consideration for future videos.
Isn’t that Google software seems to be causing quite a few problems for owners? This seems more like a specifications promo than an actual review. The hype of the cars is one thing, hyping your own video, not so warranted really.
Hi, thank you for your feedback! I appreciate you taking the time to watch the video and share your thoughts. Regarding the Google software issues, I understand there have been mixed experiences. As for the specifications, my goal was to provide a detailed comparison to help viewers make informed decisions. I understand your perspective about the video feeling promotional, and I’ll strive to be more neutral and fact-based in upcoming videos.
Thanks for this addition! It's good to know that the Atto 3 is capable of towing 750kg both braked and unbraked in Australia. I did my research in Europe, and here a towbar is not officially provided or homologated by BYD. However, there are some aftermarket towbars available that are suitable for bike racks.
Braked towing capacity refers to the maximum weight a vehicle can tow when the trailer has its own braking system. Unbraked towing capacity, on the other hand, is the maximum weight a vehicle can tow when the trailer does not have its own brakes and relies solely on the towing vehicle’s brakes.