This review is a jumbled broken-english mess. The vehicles on the "EV range is affected by low temperatures" lists old cars that don't contain heat pumps. The i3 is technology from 2014 and the Model S 75D hasn't been produced since 2018. The e-Golf stopped production in 2020. Also, why wouldn't this comparison show the 10-80% charge with Tesla preheating activated? Was this generated by AI?
About what you said, that is old data from AAA. Now, almost everycar on the street have heatpump. About charging a Tesla with preheating on, the peak charging rate still drop significantly.
Ev9 is a bigger car. Its bigger than the model x. This is not a fair comparison. The EV6 and Ionic 5is the Model Y counterpart. Ionic 6 is the Model 3 counterpart.
Thanks a lot for your support. To summarize, EV9 got bigger battery than Tesla, high energy consumption but can go further in low temperature, fast charging speed, but can't preheating in low battery state.
Great test and if someone can explain why should anyone buy an EV with a bigger battery but less efficient and that cost a lot more to charge in the long run, I am all ears.
tezla, scammers, give me back my money for not delivering the vehicle to me and for scamming me out of the costs of accessories for this scrap metal, I will advertise for you until I get my money back and by the way, this happened in February 2022
when placing the order, I had to pay money and I was supposed to pick up the car in July-August 2022. After trying to contact seller several times, I found out that they didn't know when they would have the car and told me to wait or I would lose my money, and I was prepared to pick it up in these months, and in May I bought accessories for the Y model such as a charger, a key, a cover, a tarpaulin for the car, cosmetics, a cable for public chargers, a jack and small items, all about USD 1,200. I waited and in December I received an e-mail that there was a chance, but they were not sure if it would be 100%. I wrote that it would be better if If anything, it's March in the spring, because in the winter I don't know how the batteries work and I'm far from home. And they said they would set it for the 2nd quarter of 2023, I replied that so be it. At the beginning of March, I received a text message asking if I wanted to pick up the car in March. I was surprised and replied that YES. After about a week, I entered my account and saw that my order was not there. I thought it was normal. I'm about to pick it up. I found out from my friend who picked up the car that his car was still on the website even after he picked it up. Miraculously, I managed to contact the seller by phone and after giving the order number, he said that the order had been canceled, I said by whom and he said he doesn't know and tells me to place a new order and pay because the money is gone and wait again. I've had enough after almost 14 months
I suggest you contact Tesla customer support and give details about your situation, maybe they can track your order number and help you get the car or at least pay you back. That seller seemed clueless.
this happened with the Polish branch, so after several e-mails and letters to them, there was no response, so I sent my claims to the European branch, they replied that the case was ongoing and might take a long time. I have never encountered such a fraud, even though I buy all over the world, and such the company cheated me and charged me. I will send an e-mail to the American branch with the problem and see if they will do something about it because I have no contact with Musk and he doesn't care anyway