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I'm Wiz! I review luxury cars, electric vehicles and basically any vehicles i can get my hands on that are packed with new tech and dope features. Join me as i highlight the good, the bad & the ugly truths about these cars. As we take this automotive journey together let's try not to rack up any speeding tickets while we do the dash!
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You did an excellent job of covering all the important aspects of the car in a very concise and unpretentious review. I purchased it based on this review and I love it.
Enjoyed the video. I recently got rid of my ‘22 Tesla M3, where the overall quality was piss poor, really bad quality control. I bought a ‘24 i4 edrive40 RWD with the premium package. It has 335 HP, and 317 lbs of torque, plenty of power when needed. I happen to love the seats. The iconic sounds are pretty cool as well. I live in Southern California, I felt the AWD was not something I really needed. I would highly recommend this car to anybody looking to get a sporty, great quality EV
I have a 2024 rock creek edition, less than 45 days. Practically a good vehicle. Stereo could use an upgrade. Its ride and handling is good. Tire noise is ok, I drive ok roads. So far I’m empress! I can’t wait to get it in the snow!
You raise a good point on the keyed start. What would it cost to make push button start across the board. I'd say the simplified standard equipment would be less expensive feature for them in the long run. You're also the first review that I think mentioned the auto high beam feature -- nice job! It doesn't bother me that there's a little bit of wheel spin in wet weather, nobody likes a system that is too reactive which tends to often be the case with anti-lock brake systems. For what the vehicle is at the price point it's at it seems like a bargain. I'm planning a move down to a Trax from a '23 Ford for multiple reasons, health, finances as a result of health, and want something that while isn't blistering fast still has a sense of fun and practicality to it. And I say "down" like it really is one, but I don't necessarily see it that way as my Ford is also an entry-level model, and the heated seats, steering wheel, were an over $1500 option and I still have a key to start the vehicle, and a rather poor sounding stereo that has glitched more in the one year I've owned it than the last three vehicles I've owned combined.
Coming from a guy who has owned 5 stickshift cars back to back (2 wrx, sti , corvette, M2) , picked up this car 3 weeks back in M package pro, brooklyn gray and cognac interior, its the best car ive ever owned, i love it , comfortable, luxurious, spacious, practical and so damn sexy, i feel like u were somewhat critical on this car, its really underrated, and u can lease these for so cheap, id say its a great buy, esp compared to Tesla, i live in LA and thats all i see, the i4 is an amazing car , id def buy another!
WHAT HAPPEN'S IF YOU GET HIT AND IT CATCHES FIRE. DOES IT KNOW TO UN LOCK THE DOOR'S, TO LET YOU OUT, OR IF THERE'S A GLITCH AND IT START'S GOING 100 MPH. CAN YOU TAKE OVER AND STOP IT MANUALLY. DID YOU EVEN RESEARCH ON HOW SMART THE CAR IS OR HOW IT WILL REACT IN CASE THERE'S AN EMEGENCY. I WOULD RESEARCH EVERY LAST DETAIL OF THIS CAR'S CAPABILITY AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE'S BEFORE I TRIED IT.👍
Unfortunately Automation and the AI boom will steadily phase out the need for humans in certain functions. However right now we have a hybrid world where we both can co-exist and all of this has to be signed into Law for expansion..etc so we have some time