Great Video. I’m thinking of getting a used 2022 model-I want that heat pump. It would just for me to got to work & occasionally trip across state. This body style is a fast back which means it’s really a hatch back (like a Model S)
Not sure this will help, but In my XC40, which I LOVE, for the steering assist, I find that when a lane ahead is splitting, and i want to stay left, if i tap my indicator to signal left, the car will stay on that correct path. Tapping the indicator when changing lanes, or when the lane splits for on or off ramps makes it much more intuitive.
What I find intersting, are the preferences. I am from Europe so I dont care about cupholders for example, but I understand why it is imporatnt in North America. Another point is the AC. We dont have such high temperatures, unlike Texas. What I am curious about is, what would you think about an older car without basically any feature. I mean almost no features, with a manual. But I still find this video intersting, in the sense of providing an insight of a diferent usecase (USA TEXAS).
Older cars are also really neat in their own ways. Reliability and repairability is much better, as they are much more simple than modern cars, and I find some of the engineering decisions using older technology interesting. (EX: Chevrolet Suburban Quadrasteer) I also like and know how to drive a manual, and was actually considering one instead of my Polestar. I'm aware that those two options are very dissimilar, but I wanted something different compared to most american vehicles (which are equipped with an automatic transmission). A Civic Si for example was one vehicle I was considering. To properly answer the question, I respect older vehicles for their simplicity and robustness, and appreciate people who keep them on the road, which ultimately helps the environment way more than electric cars.
Thanks for the video, I like your lists. One thing I'm curious about is the service experience you've had with this car. For example, early in the video you mention that the alignment is off. Can you take this to any alignment shop to fix? What about any warranty work that needs to be done? Where is the closest Polestar service center and have you been there yet? If so, what was your experience like? Thanks!
Great Video. I’m thinking of getting a used 2022 model-I want that heat pump. It would just for me to got to work & occasionally trip across state. This body style is a fast back which means it’s really a hatch back (like a Model S)
Keep going my boy don't stop good work you have a bright future
You're legit a good UA-camr! I wish you all the best on your journey! I'm sure you're gonna get thousands of subscribers in no time if you keep at it!
Not sure this will help, but In my XC40, which I LOVE, for the steering assist, I find that when a lane ahead is splitting, and i want to stay left, if i tap my indicator to signal left, the car will stay on that correct path. Tapping the indicator when changing lanes, or when the lane splits for on or off ramps makes it much more intuitive.
Have to correct, I just noticed you posted a bunch of videos! Really like your style! You're gonna be big!
What I find intersting, are the preferences. I am from Europe so I dont care about cupholders for example, but I understand why it is imporatnt in North America. Another point is the AC. We dont have such high temperatures, unlike Texas. What I am curious about is, what would you think about an older car without basically any feature. I mean almost no features, with a manual. But I still find this video intersting, in the sense of providing an insight of a diferent usecase (USA TEXAS).
Older cars are also really neat in their own ways. Reliability and repairability is much better, as they are much more simple than modern cars, and I find some of the engineering decisions using older technology interesting. (EX: Chevrolet Suburban Quadrasteer) I also like and know how to drive a manual, and was actually considering one instead of my Polestar. I'm aware that those two options are very dissimilar, but I wanted something different compared to most american vehicles (which are equipped with an automatic transmission). A Civic Si for example was one vehicle I was considering. To properly answer the question, I respect older vehicles for their simplicity and robustness, and appreciate people who keep them on the road, which ultimately helps the environment way more than electric cars.
Thanks for the video, I like your lists. One thing I'm curious about is the service experience you've had with this car. For example, early in the video you mention that the alignment is off. Can you take this to any alignment shop to fix? What about any warranty work that needs to be done? Where is the closest Polestar service center and have you been there yet? If so, what was your experience like? Thanks!
Where did you get the wrap for the center console?
@@Brian-lh7tq it's just generic matte black vinyl
Nice vid but be careful not to dox yourself when you talk about Google Maps.
I did make sure to blur the exact address
did you mess with adjusting the Öhlins dampers?
@@rinconjazz nope, I could make it more comfortable, but I don't see that as necessary.