2018 VW E-Golf Review - No Range Anxiety - No Compromises

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  • @ChrisHobson916
    @ChrisHobson916 5 років тому +3

    I was worried about range anxiety. I have a 40 mile round trip commute and a 16 e-golf.
    It has never been a problem for me, even when using only the included level 1 charger.
    I charge during the 5 hour off peak rates each night, paying only $0.096/kWh. I end up getting about 6.5 kWh overnight, and that’s about 35 miles of range. By the end of the week my morning range is approximately 65 miles, plenty for the commute.
    I also have free charging options at work (level 1 and 2). I’ve only used the level 1 so far.
    My wife still has a Jetta SportWagen for longer trips.
    If the car is a local commuter, there really isn’t a need for more than 80-100 miles of range if you have a garage for charging.

  • @billisdewillis5
    @billisdewillis5 7 років тому +1

    Drove this back to back with the 2017 Leaf, i3, and Bolt...this has the most utility, highest quality, most comfort for 4 full size adults, and least quirky...also well priced.

    • @NewGeoEconomics
      @NewGeoEconomics 3 роки тому

      the i3 has definitely the highest level of quality of all you mentioned here. I also tested all of them.

  • @3204clivesinclair
    @3204clivesinclair 7 років тому +1

    No matter what produces the fuel/energy, you can always have range anxiety (in the right circumstances). I used to ride my GPZ900 back to my Army barracks on a Sunday in the early 1980’s. In the UK in those days, most fuel stations were not open 24/7 (with many closed on sundays too). Journey 280 miles. Range with a full tank about 100 miles... yes range anxiety existed then. And a few times I ended up pushing to a fuel station and waiting till morning for it to open.

  • @jorge_rmz
    @jorge_rmz 7 років тому +2

    Very good review! I have a 2015 e-golf SEL premium, it is perfect for my city driving, l have almost 30,000 miles and I still like it as if it was new.

    • @carlospadilla7296
      @carlospadilla7296 6 років тому +1

      Hi! looking into a use 2015 e-golf, had you notice battery degradation after 30,000 miles? And how much?

    • @bashar.hamoudeh
      @bashar.hamoudeh 6 років тому

      Carlos Padilla I own an e-golf and gotta some friends have it too with 100K+ km odometer, no battery degradation detected.

  • @Aleziss
    @Aleziss 6 років тому +5

    I don't know why we did not get the GTE instead in Canada with all the cold weather... the hybrid was the best choice in my opinion... the egolf when it's -25°C can drop to around 90km of autonomy with a full charge... the only thing missing for electric car is large battery banks... when the egolf get 60-80kw battery back, we will get 600km range, 300 maybe in cold weather and we can get extreme performance from such a golf, it could crush many petrol car in performance... but nope... instead we get 38kw battery, weak range, so-so performance...
    I do drive a 2016 golf tsi, I love the performance and under the right condition, I can do near 700km with one tank of fuel but usually, I get around 500-600km range, 0-100 in the 7ish sec. This is what I would like to get with an electric car...
    But by the time my lease is ending, I think there will be no more egolf and it will be replaced by the ID line of electric products...
    I read many new battery technology are happening in labs but none of these batteries are to be found in any products... it's like it's too soon for electric cars...
    Hybrid, the golf GTE, would be the best choice in my opnion... electric but backed up by petrol engine, nice performance (pretty close to a gti) and no range anxiaty like in this video title which is totally false... a car giving me 90km range in cold weather at 37000$... as much as I want an electric golf, that's not going to happend for me...

  • @Kevin-it4fh
    @Kevin-it4fh 7 років тому +3

    More range and power would make it fine for me. Preferably 200 miles, at least 150 horsepower and 0-60 in under 7

  • @alexstern3583
    @alexstern3583 7 років тому +16

    We lease a Kia Soul EV for the first year it's been awesome. Best part is we pay $160/month and only put $500 down

    • @EverydayReviews2022
      @EverydayReviews2022  7 років тому +3

      +Alex Stern That's incredible. Where did you lease it? That's a no brainer for sure.

    • @alexstern3583
      @alexstern3583 7 років тому +1

      In LA. We got a rebate check from CA basically making the down payment nothing. Perfect for commuting and not paying for gas

    • @nickolastiguan
      @nickolastiguan 7 років тому +1

      Alex Stern how much more is your monthly power bill now, and are you saving a lot compared to your previous monthly gasoline bill? Thanks.

    • @alexstern3583
      @alexstern3583 7 років тому +3

      Unfortunately I don't know how much our energy bill went up because we moved into our house the same month we leased the EV, but most people see $12 to $50/month extra. The Soul EV is supposed to get 108 MPGe so either way it's more efficient than any gas car. Also in most states you can get a discount on your bill if you tell them you have an EV.

    • @TedKidd
      @TedKidd 7 років тому +4

      nickolas EV's generally cost 3-5¢ per mile, expect to save 8-15¢ per mile over the gas version.

  • @hogster5935
    @hogster5935 4 роки тому +1

    Does it have battery management?

  • @flywheeldk
    @flywheeldk 5 років тому +1

    It looks like a Golf because it is a Golf. Most of its production time it has been made at the same production line as the diesel, petrol and Hybrid variants, by the same workers using the same tools.

  • @Barfly76
    @Barfly76 7 років тому +28

    Volume knob on the steering wheel. Why would you need another?

    • @EverydayReviews2022
      @EverydayReviews2022  7 років тому +13

      Not a knob, just buttons. Just me getting old.

    • @rickjames6647
      @rickjames6647 7 років тому

      Joseph Belfi Because when you need to adjust the volume in a hurry, a knob is best. Plus it's easier for the passenger. Honda figure this out the hard way and changed back.

    • @Barfly76
      @Barfly76 7 років тому +2

      Rick James I've never had an urgent life threatening volume emergency. However, steering wheel controls are the fastest for me.

    • @Barfly76
      @Barfly76 7 років тому

      Rick James plus...I'm Rick James bitch! Lol. Great UA-cam name.

    • @gavindepew7
      @gavindepew7 7 років тому

      Joseph Belfi Honda isn't giving us one 😂

  • @smartelectriccar
    @smartelectriccar 7 років тому +1

    4:37 stock video shows connecting to European charger. in Canada you don't need a cord, the charging spots have cords provided.

  • @kael13
    @kael13 7 років тому +1

    I have a Golf R atm, but it's either this or the Tesla Model 3 for my next car! Electric is the way forward for sure.

    • @elliottquinton2084
      @elliottquinton2084 2 роки тому +1

      Do you still have this or have you changed since you posted this?

  • @disarchitected
    @disarchitected 7 років тому +2

    I always wondered, do the car companies pay for flights and accommodation for these launches?

  • @BRI535D
    @BRI535D 7 років тому +1

    The only cars on the market that give you zero range anxiety are the Tesla models and the superb BMW i3 REX end of story.

  • @marcoedge1
    @marcoedge1 7 років тому

    Great review. for the incentives, you mentioned that for Quebec it is 8500$. Isn't it 8000$? That's what the government website site. You're not the first to mention 8500$ so I'm wondering if there will be a special rebate for this model

    • @Aucourant347
      @Aucourant347 7 років тому +2

      I think there confusing Ontarios old incentive at 8500. Quebec is 8000 and 600 for the charging station

  • @RuneVenes
    @RuneVenes 6 років тому

    We Get the heat pump in eu as well

  • @fatboy19831
    @fatboy19831 5 років тому +6

    100 mile range in 2019? This needs to stay in Europe.

  • @jamesyeung7029
    @jamesyeung7029 7 років тому

    I like the way you do your reviews...what did you actually get on a full charge?.i know VW states 201km and it show that on a full charge is 277km. now that you have reviewed the bolt, Golf and Ioniq, which one would you get or have gotten? i own a Models and a 2015 leaf...need to replace the leaf soon. thanks!

    • @shirazenema3228
      @shirazenema3228 7 років тому

      Wow why do you have to replace a 2015 car?

  • @CarswithB
    @CarswithB 7 років тому

    Nice review - I cant wait to test drive the Facelift Golf R in UAE

  • @pointlessCRAYtv
    @pointlessCRAYtv 3 роки тому

    Kilometers? I live in the US 🙃

  • @xchopp
    @xchopp 7 років тому

    Five seats and more elbow room up front than BMW i3 (also more stable in cross-winds).

  • @LeoDuan
    @LeoDuan 7 років тому +3

    Nice review, we r seriously considering it. Too bad their reservation here has closed already.

    • @EverydayReviews2022
      @EverydayReviews2022  7 років тому

      +Leo Duan Don't worry, I'm sure you'll still be able to get one without ore ordering.

    • @smartelectriccar
      @smartelectriccar 7 років тому +1

      Everyday Reviews VW has deliberately limited to 300 orders in Ontario. thanks for reviewing, but can't get one for the next 10 months due to no availability.

    • @smartelectriccar
      @smartelectriccar 7 років тому

      No inventory. All sold out here. forums.redflagdeals.com/vw-e-golf-starting-36k-2091165/4/#p27738179

  • @itzed
    @itzed 7 років тому +1

    Serious question here: what’s to stop someone from unplugging your car or fooling with the charger at a charging station or retail place that has chargers? Do you have to babysit it all the time?

    • @EverydayReviews2022
      @EverydayReviews2022  7 років тому +3

      Good question - Answer is that the charger locks in when you lock the door of your car. You can't pull it off

  • @marktiller7760
    @marktiller7760 7 років тому

    Same here , hot climate , battery management like Hyundai or Tesla.
    I'm not keen on on Ev's, based on petrol cars, it is about time car manufacturers starts building dedicated Ev's

    • @JustWasted3HoursHere
      @JustWasted3HoursHere 4 роки тому

      Studies have shown that even though the e-golf does not have a liquid cooled/heated battery, the degradation is actually quite good. Overall, though, I would choose liquid cooled over passive cooling if available.

  • @JustWasted3HoursHere
    @JustWasted3HoursHere 4 роки тому

    The video title says 2018, but the video description says 2017. Which one is it?

  • @CupidinColorado
    @CupidinColorado 7 років тому

    How does the heat pump work?

  • @xchopp
    @xchopp 7 років тому

    This would be lovely if you could actually find a dealer stocking it. Very few are near me. Hey-ho, I guess it's M3 or Bolt then.

  • @bedroomkaraoke
    @bedroomkaraoke 7 років тому

    it's already september, yet 2017 e-golf isn't out yet in california. frustrating.

    • @randyvanvliet226
      @randyvanvliet226 7 років тому

      September was not over and they were on dealership lots.

  • @garysandhu5082
    @garysandhu5082 7 років тому

    What are your thoughts on the 2018 Acura tlx aspec?

  • @WrathChild-NZ
    @WrathChild-NZ 7 років тому

    The E-golf looks so great, but so is it 270km range or 200km?? range is quite important to me as I travel over 200km every few weekends. chuck in a 60kwh battery and i'll get one!

    • @EverydayReviews2022
      @EverydayReviews2022  7 років тому

      +xIAMDAVEx Over 200 kms in total or one way? If one way, it could be tight depending on the conditions.

    • @WrathChild-NZ
      @WrathChild-NZ 7 років тому

      Yeah one way. I guess I can wait until a quick charger can be installed in the town half way to the destination, it does say "coming soon " in that location. but would be a lot more convenient just to have a bigger battery.

    • @EverydayReviews2022
      @EverydayReviews2022  7 років тому

      +xIAMDAVEx Not saying that it can't be done. I was pretty impressed with the range but it wasn't winter when I was driving it.

    • @WrathChild-NZ
      @WrathChild-NZ 7 років тому +1

      What's odd is that this car with 36Kwh battery only goes around 200km but the IONIQ with a less 28kwh battery can go 220km?
      Yet the IONIQ is a bigger car? efficiency?
      And the ZOE with an extra 5Kwh at 41KWh can go 280km? it gets confusing lol

    • @kej84
      @kej84 7 років тому

      That is because 36Kwh is the gross capacity of the Golf battery. And 28KWh is the net capacity of the IONIQ battery. The gross capacity of the IONIQ is about 32Kwh. And the IONIQ is extremely efficient.

  • @rvtBC
    @rvtBC 7 років тому +1

    So you're going to the other end of the Golf spectrum? From your previous favourite Golf R to the e-Golf?
    Strange as it seems, I can sort of see that. I have a GTi and am happy enough with it but would prefer either the R or this e-Golf for different reasons.

    • @EverydayReviews2022
      @EverydayReviews2022  7 років тому +4

      Exactly. 2 different animals. I was thinking the E Golf for my wife to commute to work since she's stuck in traffic everyday. Both have their cool factors.

    • @KalleKilponen
      @KalleKilponen 7 років тому +1

      How about the GTE? Best of both worlds.

    • @maltereese8800
      @maltereese8800 7 років тому

      rvtBC Or the GTE

    • @acchaladka
      @acchaladka 7 років тому

      Malte Reese We don’t get the GTE in Canada, or in the US. One of the less impressive decisions from VW imho.

  • @tadeuferreira5705
    @tadeuferreira5705 7 років тому +22

    Just wait for the e golf mk8 , it will be a lot better. they will use the new meb platform, it looks like the tesla's platform with a flat battery beneath it

    • @tadeuferreira5705
      @tadeuferreira5705 7 років тому +3

      this one is an retrofitted standard golf with a battery and an electric engine on the front

    • @davetravels9273
      @davetravels9273 7 років тому +1

      Tadeu Ferreira in 2-3 years though

    • @allowambeBOWWAMB
      @allowambeBOWWAMB 7 років тому +4

      Happy waiting!

    • @manoman0
      @manoman0 7 років тому

      Yeah, in other word: waiting for a VW that can compete with a Chevrolet. Oh, did you forget? VW lied about their emissions and how good (resp. how bad) their engines are. And you still trust them? Really?

    • @davetravels9273
      @davetravels9273 7 років тому +6

      +manoman0 In real-world tests, GM's diesels, which are mostly sold outside of the U.S., have been found to be very similar to VW's. It should also be noted that VW's NOx emission levels have been found to be amongst the lower ones, mercedes is the best (the E220 cdi is in fact the cleaneast non-bybrid or EV in the world), then BMW, while FCA, Nissan-Renault and Volvo are the worst. The difference is that VW, Mercedes and BMW sell most of the diesels in the U.S. but just about everyone does outside of the U.S. However, it doesn't really matter where the emissions are produced, we all share the same atmosphere in the end. BTW perhaps you didn't hear that GM and FCA are also under investigation by the EPA (though they will probably not be hit as hard under this administration) and Renault-Nissan are under investigation in Europe (but will also probably not be punished as hard, due to their financial weakness).

  • @smartelectriccar
    @smartelectriccar 7 років тому +1

    VW is limiting sales in Ontario. Dealers have full reservation lists and no availability till late 2017 or early 2018.

    • @EverydayReviews2022
      @EverydayReviews2022  7 років тому

      +SmartElectricCar I have confirmed from
      VW Canada that they are not limiting sales in Ontario. Online pre orders have stopped not just for Ontario but nationwide. You can still go to the dealership and buy one. The dealer can buy as many as they like. No limit.

    • @smartelectriccar
      @smartelectriccar 7 років тому

      VW limited dealers to 250 cars for initial run. Next ordering cycle puts delivery late 2017 :
      www.auto123.com/en/news/volkswagen-e-golf-canadian-price/63589/

    • @smartelectriccar
      @smartelectriccar 7 років тому

      Backed up by direct experiences of potential EV owners who are not getting the level of Sales attention of a non-EV VW :
      forums.redflagdeals.com/vw-e-golf-starting-36k-2091165/

    • @EverydayReviews2022
      @EverydayReviews2022  7 років тому

      They are not limited in Ontario. They may have pre sold their allotment but my saying they are limiting number in Ontario is like saying that if 1000 people wanted E Golfs, they wouldn't sell it to them because they limited the numbers. Just like any other model, especially one that is new to the market that doesn't have a sales history, the manufacture in this case VW Canada will try and predict demand and order that amount but also being conservative since they don't want unsold cars having around at dealerships. Same thing happened when the Golf R came out. My friend missed out on the online pre order but just put a deposit on one yesterday and he will most likely get one from the first batch. There will be more cars than just the pre orders.

    • @smartelectriccar
      @smartelectriccar 7 років тому

      My friend works for VW/Audi. The corporate policy is to limit EV Sales in Canada. It is more profitable to sell in Germany than Canada for these cars, so they deliberately limit. New orders are 8+ months away or more now that the first batch of 250 are spoken for. The other example is the e-tron which sold out 300 cars and dealers stopped taking orders.

  • @raven4k998
    @raven4k998 6 років тому

    on a level one charger how long would recharging the battery after 25 km of driving take to fill the battery back up how long?

    • @EverydayReviews2022
      @EverydayReviews2022  6 років тому

      I’m just guessing that it would be about 3-4 hours. It also depends on how full your battery is as an empty battery charged faster than a full one.

  • @marktiller7760
    @marktiller7760 7 років тому

    Does it have what kills batteries in an extremely hot climate, battery cooling / battery management/ heating and cooling with that the battery will last an huge amount of mileage/ km more than a petrol engine. I live in what can be an incredible hot climate, this car has to have battery management/ cooling like a Tesla

  • @garethglover
    @garethglover 7 років тому

    I'd prefer to see the charge port at the front of the car like it has on the golf GTE

  • @TransHerring
    @TransHerring 7 років тому

    Nice review!

  • @nordnung
    @nordnung 5 років тому +2

    I see a lot of comments from "smart" people who are driving with old diesel engines.

  • @RobbieKemp
    @RobbieKemp 7 років тому +2

    thank you for the info

  • @Dizzzais
    @Dizzzais 7 років тому

    How big is a government grant for e-car buyer in Canada? If there is one...

    • @EverydayReviews2022
      @EverydayReviews2022  7 років тому +1

      Yes there are grants. Ontario $14,000, Quebec $8000 and BC is $5000

    • @Dizzzais
      @Dizzzais 7 років тому

      Thanks! In Latvia we can get it from 40,500 EUR and with no support from gov. Ontario $14,000 - that's a big argument to chose electric. Great!

  • @JRCarReviews
    @JRCarReviews 7 років тому

    Love the car but range needs to double up and it's price. But GTE would be a better choice at this point.

    • @JustWasted3HoursHere
      @JustWasted3HoursHere 4 роки тому

      EVs are not for everyone. They only meet the needs of 95% of the population... ;)
      But seriously, the average person actually drives less than 30 miles per day and you can fast charge at a charging station if necessary on those rare occasions when you need more range. But if you find you regularly need more than 100 miles of range, then there are higher range EVs out there (any Tesla, Audi e-Tron, Jaguar i-Pace and so on). Most people who take the EV plunge find that range anxiety disappears quite quickly once you actually drive the car on a regular basis.

  • @IpodNutz
    @IpodNutz 6 років тому

    No range anxieties? 125 miles will drive me nuts. That’s barely a day of driving. I get 800 miles on my hybrid Honda Accord.

  • @mototebbs209
    @mototebbs209 7 років тому

    Few years of refining the e golf perhaps even an e golf r with 300 mikes on a charge and o will happily embrace EVs. I always said as long as they look like normal cars and i can still mod them to look cool and shit im on board.

  • @pssst3
    @pssst3 7 років тому +1

    No compromises, get a;most half the range of a Tesla. (200 km "practical" vs 300 Miles actual.)

    • @EverydayReviews2022
      @EverydayReviews2022  7 років тому +5

      +pssst3 Tesla is twice the price. That's a huge compromise. 200 kms is actual btw. 300 kms is practical. That being said, I loved driving the Tesla, but way too much $$$.

    • @TekAutomatica
      @TekAutomatica 7 років тому

      pssst3 half the weight!

  • @CeeStyleDj
    @CeeStyleDj 6 років тому

    Not everyone that buys a hybrid or electric car wants the strange looks that it comes with. I know looks are subjective but why can't electric and hybrid cars have the same cool look as the sport model or internal combustion engine counterpart? Update: although this was addressed in the video, it still has the look of an electric vehicle. which isn't always that flattering - I think they are still trying to distinguish it with a different type of styling.

  • @bnkwupt
    @bnkwupt 7 років тому

    Very nice video, and I'm glad to see the new model getting more range.
    I just have one issue with the video, which is what do you mean "it doesn't look like an electric car?" What does an electric car look like? Do you mean it doesn't have a bizarre or quirky design like a Nissan LEAF, a Think City, or some hopped up golf cart?
    Electric propulsion doesn't have to fundamentally change the way a vehicle looks. Take the Kia Soul EV, Fiat 500e, e-Golf, Toyota RAV4 EV, the Chevy Spark... they all look like their gas-powered counterparts, which are all normal looking cars.
    I guess what I'm getting at is "electric" is not a synonym of quirky or unconventional. It doesn't make sense to describe a vehicle as looking like an electric car.

  • @JustforFun-cb7bo
    @JustforFun-cb7bo 7 років тому

    It's an amazing experience, i had been in one, EVs are the future no matter what. I am done with the ICE cars and don't mention the "amazing" FC cars...they are far from mass production, very very far.

  • @runforit420
    @runforit420 7 років тому

    Better get one before Wynne eliminates all electric car incentives!

  • @cynicalb8269
    @cynicalb8269 7 років тому

    its in the same price point as hyundai ioniq i like to see the comparison!!

  • @chassoto
    @chassoto 7 років тому +2

    Volvo's Sensus gets it right - one huge ass volume knob below the screen (also has pause/play button inside it).

  • @brajanidrizaj830
    @brajanidrizaj830 6 років тому

    price?

  • @Mladjasmilic
    @Mladjasmilic 7 років тому

    Does it have 3 phase onboard charger?

    • @pol1250
      @pol1250 7 років тому

      of course it doesn't !!!! Did you really expect something else.....soooo disappointing !!!
      But all these reviewers know shit about nothing.....so don't expect them to ask the real questions !!!

    • @JesseFink2003
      @JesseFink2003 7 років тому +2

      Actually these reviewers know plenty, but at the top of that list is they won't keep getting luxury vacations paid by the car companies if they are the least bit critical. If it didn't work that way he would have at least mentioned how VW treats the suckers that buy their cars when they have a problem warranty or otherwise.

  • @petea7323
    @petea7323 7 років тому +11

    My biggest worry with getting something like this is all the new technology. Especially being a vag. I have a feeling it would spend half its life in the garage getting repaired. What's with these new digital dashboards? They look so cheap. Give me real dials any day, much more classy

    • @TekAutomatica
      @TekAutomatica 7 років тому

      Cooper 2004 16 years and 2/4 million miles still getting huge mpg from this www.autointell.com/News-2001/May-2001/May-2001-4/May-23-01-p8.htm

    • @petea7323
      @petea7323 7 років тому +1

      Luke W nice one. Of course a big part of it is servicing and TLC :)

    • @Modestasgailius
      @Modestasgailius 7 років тому +1

      Thats true also not every garage is familiar with electric cars yet.

    • @gewdvibes
      @gewdvibes 7 років тому +7

      Cooper 2004 you do realize that electric vehicles have almost no maintenance costs right? Brakes last longer, no oil changes, no transmission fluids, no radiator fluids, no gasoline which means no fuel pumps. Also, they’re digital dials because there are almost no moving parts lol, even if they did put dials in there it would be “fake” dials. Digital screens are more versatile either way you can have more information and more accurate information at a glance. You must be getting old or something if you want to keep dials around lol learn to embrace new technology

    • @runforit420
      @runforit420 7 років тому

      It's available on the eGolf and Golf R, the two VW Golf models for North America that are built in Germany. The Mexican-built Golfs for North America do not have the Virtual Cockpit.

  • @morbotheturtle3796
    @morbotheturtle3796 4 роки тому

    Yikes, only a 125 mile range? Not to mention how much that's going to decrease in the insane winters in canada. Bolt seems superior in every way

  • @zaktv3595
    @zaktv3595 7 років тому

    Where does it stand compared to tesla ?

    • @JustWasted3HoursHere
      @JustWasted3HoursHere 4 роки тому

      It stands waaaaaaaaaay back there, across the street on the other side of that field, behind those trees. ;)

  • @living4adrenaline
    @living4adrenaline 5 років тому +1

    IF YOU WANT TO BE MOAR EFFICIENT, JUST BRAKE MORE!

  • @telocity
    @telocity 7 років тому

    Wheww! The one thing holding back e-cars is fixed on this. It looks like a gas car! Man the stigma of having a electric vehicle, especially one that is designed to be more spacious or efficient but makes it look different, is now over. Thank you VW.

  • @flywheeldk
    @flywheeldk 7 років тому

    It looks like a Golf, because it is a Golf.

  • @erebostd
    @erebostd 3 роки тому

    Amazing car 👍

  • @DwainDwight
    @DwainDwight 6 років тому

    great car. gonna get me one

  • @TekAutomatica
    @TekAutomatica 7 років тому

    It's good but it's no tdi! Add 50% to longer journey times if no queues for CCS rapid chargers and forget it if there's no infrastructure.

  • @NorthernPaddler
    @NorthernPaddler 7 років тому +2

    Whats with auto reviewers obsession with volume knobs

    • @thearousedeunuch
      @thearousedeunuch 7 років тому

      They're used to volume knobs, and you can lower your volume faster with a knob than with a button, should you feel the need to lower your volume in a hurry. :)

  • @jacksonbangs6603
    @jacksonbangs6603 7 років тому +2

    The Bolt has no range anxiety with an EPA rated range of 238 miles. Miles are longer than Kilometers. What is the E Golfs range in MILES?

  • @dirtforce0897
    @dirtforce0897 6 років тому +2

    I want this and that girl @ 4:40 secs, but it has to have more range.... the girl will be ok for now..

  • @living4adrenaline
    @living4adrenaline 5 років тому

    Want those rims for the golf tdi, if they're moar aerodynamic.. but they're ugly and look heavier than standard golf rims

  • @arqcm
    @arqcm 7 років тому +7

    this range for the price still sucs!😣.

  • @damaliamarsi2006
    @damaliamarsi2006 7 років тому

    Make it in a 2.2L diesel and I would buy it.

  • @daveincanada785
    @daveincanada785 7 років тому

    $36 K for Canada? Even with provincial incentives, it's still hard to justify considering you can buy a basic Golf for $20 K.

    • @EverydayReviews2022
      @EverydayReviews2022  7 років тому +2

      +Dave Poirier With Ontario incentives it would be only around 22k and you'd be getting a way better equipped Golf than a regular golf plus you'd save a ton on fuel.

    • @vladsaghin7644
      @vladsaghin7644 7 років тому

      Dave Poirier For real do the math...

    • @daveincanada785
      @daveincanada785 7 років тому +1

      Sounds like it would be worth it in Ontario, maybe not as much in other provinces. Hopefully the price will fall, more EV's on the road is a good thing!

    • @britaddict
      @britaddict 7 років тому

      The basic golf is of far lower spec inside. This e-golf is easily at the top end of what vw offers for the golf in general. Why pay $22k for a base golf when you can have one of these for the same money (in Ontario at least)?

  • @Ryorr
    @Ryorr 7 років тому

    where did you shoot that footage?

  • @petermasson5716
    @petermasson5716 7 років тому

    Has any person managed to find a VW dealer with a Demonstrator E-Golf?

  • @webcomment8895
    @webcomment8895 7 років тому

    Why is the video titled as 2018 instead of 2017?

    • @JustWasted3HoursHere
      @JustWasted3HoursHere 4 роки тому

      I noticed that too. The title says 2018, but the description says 2017.

  • @Tahity
    @Tahity 7 років тому

    kiss fm FROM ROMANIA ?

  • @eastcoastdriving5598
    @eastcoastdriving5598 7 років тому +3

    Electric won't beat gas or diesel powered cars until we start seeing ranges of at least 500km at affordable prices. My 1.8t golf gets 600km from a full tank of gas, and that's mixed highway and city driving. If I did exclusively highway Maybe 650km-700km

    • @johnmacward
      @johnmacward 7 років тому +5

      At this stage it's more a moral question of keeping our planet alive than how much range someone can go. Driving 600km straight is simply insane and virtually no one does it without numerous breaks in between.

    • @eastcoastdriving5598
      @eastcoastdriving5598 7 років тому +1

      You're traveling someplace where it's not far enough away to fly at least in a practical sense, and while it takes less then 10 minutes to fill your car with a tank of gas, just using the e-golf as an example it takes 30 minutes just to get an 80% charge, and I don't know about you, but a range of 200km is not good enough for me, there are days where I easily drive more then 200km in a day, my normal commute to and from work ads up to 60km.

    • @TekAutomatica
      @TekAutomatica 7 років тому +3

      John Ward moral question is why are 40,000 kids digging cobalt for our EV and cell phone batteries and helping to destroy the rainforests of Africa - lungs of the planet! #vehicleobesity us consumerism gone mad. 16 year old Audi still gets 100 mpg imp after 1/4 million miles and can run on waste.

    • @timm3r
      @timm3r 7 років тому +2

      John Ward I wouldn't mind an ev, but a huge issue for me is my house doesn't have a garage or carport. No way in hell will I leave a car plugged in in the north east where it rains/snows just as often as it is a clear day.

    • @TekAutomatica
      @TekAutomatica 7 років тому

      East coast Driving long range commuting requires high energy density. A 30kwh battery weighs around 1/3 tonne. It will get you a reliable 100miles in winter when new at low highway speeds. Compare that to the weight of 1 gallon imp of diesel for same range in a 16 year old Audi a2 1.2tdi or Lupo ua-cam.com/video/GkU5OjMw0Os/v-deo.html

  • @wilshirewarrior2783
    @wilshirewarrior2783 6 років тому

    It may be more reliable when the combustion mill is not engaged...VW

  • @evronetwork
    @evronetwork 6 років тому

    26 hours charging time? heck no

  • @hugopnabais
    @hugopnabais 7 років тому +70

    It has only a practical range of 200km and you say "No range Anxiety"?! No range anxiety means at least 400-500km!

    • @gwarlow
      @gwarlow 7 років тому +13

      Hugo Nabais Do you drive 400-500 km per day/week?

    • @hugopnabais
      @hugopnabais 7 років тому +3

      (not every single day) sometimes yes, sometimes even more than 400km, so the 200km range would be an anxiety problem! And when I need to drive over 200 km I don't want to stop and wait 1 hour to refill my batteries! Last week I did a working round trip of 700Km without stopping to refuel with my diesel! If I needed to refill my tank it would take less than 10 minutes!

    • @ameeksingh9284
      @ameeksingh9284 7 років тому +8

      a normal car like a Corolla has about 250 km per fill up this car is perfect for a 905er. if you drive 700 km to get to work you might want to move.

    • @TekAutomatica
      @TekAutomatica 7 років тому

      ameek bali still getting over 500km from 18 litres in 16 year old car. www.autointell.com/News-2001/May-2001/May-2001-4/May-23-01-p8.htm

    • @hugopnabais
      @hugopnabais 7 років тому +1

      I had a Corolla once and it does not have a 250Km range, it's at least 500km! And I go to customer sites, my work office is not 700km away!

  • @ericgenestvideoclips
    @ericgenestvideoclips 7 років тому

    I'd have one, but I don't like that it has a damn screen. I want buttons.

  • @manoman0
    @manoman0 7 років тому

    You can have a nicer interior - it costs you range. And exactly this answers why the Bolt has more range, much more range and lower quality interior.
    Volkswagen can't do it better. That is a fact.

    • @sebastiannolte1201
      @sebastiannolte1201 7 років тому

      "You can have a nicer interior - it costs you range" Can you explain that?
      "And exactly this answers why the Bolt has more range," The Bolt has a 60kWh battery (Golf only 35kWh)
      "Volkswagen can't do it better." The Golf is a converted ICE-car, there is not that much room for a big battery.

    • @manoman0
      @manoman0 7 років тому

      You cannot have it both ways: Range AND perfect materials in the interior without higher costs. Not possible. Not for GM, not for VW, not for Tesla. Those applauding the germans for making so fantastic EV's or PHEV look twice....they are more "Schein" than "sein" and for sure not better. Please excuse me if my initial comment wasn't clear. And yes, I might have been a bit hard on the VW e-golf. Just a bit.

  • @courtneyvegan9448
    @courtneyvegan9448 7 років тому

    no sunroof, fugly wheels, bad range,no thanks. I do see this stealing sales from the leaf though.

  • @channeltimeout7164
    @channeltimeout7164 7 років тому

    Nice man. We just uploaded a Best Car Enthusiasts vid you might enjoy. LIKED!

  • @gnomaedh
    @gnomaedh 7 років тому

    Volume knob? LOL!
    Don't be a knob!

  • @southwestsage
    @southwestsage 7 років тому

    Tesla?

  • @Barfly76
    @Barfly76 7 років тому +18

    Why do so many plug ins have such ugly wheels?? At least the rest of it isn't as ugly as a Prius.

    • @tvanb
      @tvanb 7 років тому +8

      Joseph Belfi better aero efficiency

    • @Barfly76
      @Barfly76 7 років тому +5

      I know theoretically. But surely it can't make that much of a difference. Compared to the turn off if ugly wheels. I'm guessing they would sell more cars with 1mpg less and hot looking wheels. Just saying.

    • @amb3cog
      @amb3cog 7 років тому +1

      Just gonna say the same thing. Ugggg those wheels are HORRIBLE!!!

    • @sketchpro12
      @sketchpro12 7 років тому

      I was the same way at first, but they've grown on me, I just wish they were bigger diameter. In fact they look awesome as 18's with lower profile tires, but they are high quality, easy to clean and very distinctive like the C shaped Tron-like LED running lights. I've had my eGolf for almost 3 years now and Love it! And I came from an R32. It's a nice dynamic drive, high quality interior and very solid build. Charges super fast on CCS, and feels much quicker than the numbers say. And for me a big advantage to the eGolf is that it can seat 5 and still has a full size trunk. Can't wait until they give it 200+ range while running on standard performance tires.

    • @davetravels9273
      @davetravels9273 7 років тому +2

      Those are standard, but you can order others for a few hundred extra. Not really a big deal.

  • @4antastic956
    @4antastic956 7 років тому

    I still prefer gas and petrol

    • @haniputani
      @haniputani 6 років тому

      Oh thats great, your willing to spend all your money on gas while you save so much more on the E-Golf.

  • @hrh2092
    @hrh2092 7 років тому

    300km is a joke.

  • @chrisc3162
    @chrisc3162 7 років тому

    Is there no rear view camera? Camera's are CHEAP. Lose the mirrors VW and install some damn cameras... it's 2017 not 1935.

    • @EverydayReviews2022
      @EverydayReviews2022  7 років тому

      Yes there's a rear view camera.

    • @chrisc3162
      @chrisc3162 7 років тому

      OK thanks. I don't think I saw it in the video. Is that just for parking or can you use it on the highway to watch traffic behind you?

    • @tzarcoal1018
      @tzarcoal1018 6 років тому

      Chris C what's wrong with mirrors, they are pretty convenient. Remember it's 2018 and not 2028 or 2038

  • @MichaStr1
    @MichaStr1 7 років тому

    200 km range is a joke!

    • @shirazenema3228
      @shirazenema3228 7 років тому

      Why, if you own one petrol/diesel for towing or long distance driving, why would you need more than 200km per day for a second family car?

  • @stephanoya
    @stephanoya 7 років тому +3

    Brian > Zach

  • @sly9263
    @sly9263 7 років тому +40

    83 mile range? No wonder you never see any of these on the road, christ.

    • @jimmyw7530
      @jimmyw7530 7 років тому +23

      Bobby 124 miles. 1.61km to a mile.

    • @sly9263
      @sly9263 7 років тому +5

      Thanks for the correction. That's certainly better than 83 but still absurdly low. I feel like the tech for pure EV is almost there, they just need to get the pricing down/expand the market for cars with 250-300+ mile ranges. Hybrids running with 600-700+ mile range seem more feasible in the interim.

    • @jimmyw7530
      @jimmyw7530 7 років тому +1

      Agreed, I would love an EV for our second car. Until they make one that can match our little Skoda that gets an average of 42mpg (5.7 l/100) and over 700km to a tank it is indeed unfeasible.

    • @TekAutomatica
      @TekAutomatica 7 років тому +2

      Bobby tech has been there since first Porsche over 100 years ago. Motors efficient but battery energy density is not.

    • @kempert9788
      @kempert9788 7 років тому +1

      Bobby maybe the Model 3 will do that. In a month or two the 220 mile version arrives. It's still not 250-300mi, (the extended range version has 310 miles, but still 44k$) but it's a good start at 35k before incentives I think.

  • @dualityofman1253
    @dualityofman1253 6 років тому

    The only reliable VW is one without an engine.

    • @EverydayReviews2022
      @EverydayReviews2022  6 років тому

      You’re in luck, this one doesn’t have an engine. It has an electric motor☺️

    • @dualityofman1253
      @dualityofman1253 6 років тому

      @@EverydayReviews2022 I know, I was being sarcastic lol. It's a nice looking car. I love electric cars too!

  • @walternate2914
    @walternate2914 6 років тому

    Too bad that range is actually terrible.

  • @Mudig
    @Mudig 6 років тому +1

    I just don't understand why it has to look like a grandma's car.

    • @CODMarioWarfare
      @CODMarioWarfare 6 років тому

      How so? Because it has a hatchback?

    • @CeeStyleDj
      @CeeStyleDj 6 років тому

      @@CODMarioWarfare I think he is referring to the electric car styling that they attempted to look more like a "regular car" but it still has that EV look with the 1989 style " futuristic" wheels (which are smallish) and higher profile tires.

  • @ReinhardSchuster
    @ReinhardSchuster 7 років тому

    How can the Hyundai Ioniqe Electric do the same Range with much less Battery Capacity? German Shitbox.

  • @twig3288
    @twig3288 7 років тому

    200km = 124 miles.
    Not much good for long journeys if it takes 5 hours to recharge.

    • @jadendesveaux7452
      @jadendesveaux7452 7 років тому

      Twig that's on level 2 charging on level 3 chargers it will do 0-80% in half an hour

  • @eventid22
    @eventid22 7 років тому

    My answer is short: Tesla, Tesla, Tesla.
    Seee ya!

  • @kevinisawake
    @kevinisawake 7 років тому

    WHAT IS THIS "No Range Anxiety" WHAT????? Is less than 120 miles on a single charge not a big compromise. IF this was a HYBRID e-golf with a base Electric range of 120 Miles then that would have been a great car without range Anxiety since refueling would have been an option. BUT THIS IS JUST AN ALL ELECTRIC VW with a shitty 80 Miles to boot. No wonder why half a million people are just waiting for a TESLA MODEL 3 - it will have a range of 200-Miles minimum and costs less than the golf. Hahahaha - No Compromises???? What crap is that Everyday Reviews???

    • @jadendesveaux7452
      @jadendesveaux7452 7 років тому

      200km = 125miles I think your doing your conversions wrong. That's like 2 hours of highway driving and your day to day commute you won't use 200km of range

    • @kevinisawake
      @kevinisawake 7 років тому

      FIXED - thanks. But still, 120 miles full electric cars are rubbish if they
      are not hybrids. Full electric cars should have 200 miles minimum range for any manufacturer - that's all I am saying. Its an OK start for them but I will wait for the 250 - 300 mile Model 3 for cheaper price.

    • @jadendesveaux7452
      @jadendesveaux7452 7 років тому

      Kevin CCIE for some people 120miles is just fine but I will agree the public will start getting behind EV's once they have at least 200miles of range like the model 3 that's why it has 400,000 preorders people are open to EV's they just have to have that highway long distance travelling capability.

  • @jimmiklas6318
    @jimmiklas6318 6 років тому

    Stay away from these cars. Poor reliability + expensive parts and servicing.....you will be sorry.

  • @HoofHearted2DAY
    @HoofHearted2DAY 7 років тому

    14.7 billion dollar liar