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3,6 kW charging is crap in 2024… That’s a dealbreaker for me, since if I drive long distances I can’t stop at a normal charge station without upsetting all the full ev guy.
The SONOS system here didn't quite impress me over the basic Audi system in my previous car. Maybe slightly more clarity in the mid-high ranges. Mostly subjective and dependent on the music type. But for most potential buyers, don't waste your budget upgrading the system on the basis of this review.
I have a chance to buy a good specced Porsche Taycan but it would come with the standard sound system. Would I be able to upgrade them second hand? Can I reach the same quality as it was original by retrofitting? i see many used ones for sale so I thougt getting the parts could be easy, is the installation possible, are the spaces and everything compatible with the standard system?
It's likely the amplifier will be different, but you'll need to look into forums and see if anyone has extra info on that. To be honest, if you're going to upgrade it anyway, you'll get the best upgrade by going to an audio specialist.
If you wanna keep the practical use of the strings, without the vibrations, just tie them together with one or more hairbands, which will prevent them from vibrating, while still being usable to hold items in place in your doorbin.
What about the cooling system of this particular model? I mean, what kind of cooling system it has on its battery? Especially from a tropical country it can get quite hot and I believe the battery would compensate its range for such thing. And also, does the battery degrade faster in hot weather condition? Thanks.
Yesterday the e2008 was effortless in a long drive but the standout moment was when my passenger said that the audio system in the car was the very best he has heard. I used to install systems for many years and I must agree that the set up is really top end in sound. Kudos to the Peugeot engineers for fitting such a well developed sound system.
Great review. Like your presentation style, with clear and straight forward descriptions. This review has made me think about a brand and model I would not normally consider and knew very little about.. Well done. And thank you.
Those honda wheel arches! What was honda thinking? Battery sits very low underneath...quite a few reviewers have mentioned this. Not sure if any damage to battery covered by warranty in this respect.
Just wish these kind of things were a lot cheaper realistically for what you are getting £6999 would be about right, the cost of £13,500 is just a deal breaker for the market it is aimed at.... frankly it's a bit of a rip off
Great review! Can't wait for the audio system review! As soon as yesterday found out the equaliser menu and the presets options... Truth is that if you don't have time it's very difficult to read the online manual. Keep up the good and honest work!!
This just seems like a good bike to have in high theft areas. The fact you can remove the battery and take it inside with you is brilliant. Only limits it to being lifted into a van rather than using its on power to steal it