No cooling seats? My vehicle has heated and cooling seats. I might use the heated seats for about five minutes in the morning during winter but I use the cooling seats frequently during the warmer months. You pointed out the raise/lower buttons in the back. Is there a corresponding suspension control for the driver to raise or lower the suspension or is what you pointed out only applicable for the rear compartment?
You have to drive a hybrid very conservatively to make it economical. Otherwise, you might as well buy a performance petrol car, as you’re not actually saving any money considering the high purchase cost. My 2021 RS Q3, which I drive aggressively, gets 10 liters per 100 km. Honestly, diesel is king of economy-our X5 diesel 30d never exceeds 9 liters per 100 km, even with spirited driving, and that’s a full-sized SUV. If I were to buy a hybrid, it would be for its performance and fuel efficiency. But many hybrids don’t deliver on that promise. Like this car has similar performance to a diesel V8 R but is worse on fuel economy when driving the r likes it’s meant to be driven. It’s misleading when companies promote performance hybrids as having exceptional fuel efficiency-often, they only achieve those numbers if you drive like a nanna. Otherwise, they can consume as much fuel as a V8.
Funny how u wont show how poorly it self parks. For the price tag one would expect a car that doesnt give occupants whiplash when it tries -fails- to self park. 👎👎
No cooling seats? My vehicle has heated and cooling seats. I might use the heated seats for about five minutes in the morning during winter but I use the cooling seats frequently during the warmer months.
You pointed out the raise/lower buttons in the back. Is there a corresponding suspension control for the driver to raise or lower the suspension or is what you pointed out only applicable for the rear compartment?
Wheres the launch control?
You have to drive a hybrid very conservatively to make it economical. Otherwise, you might as well buy a performance petrol car, as you’re not actually saving any money considering the high purchase cost. My 2021 RS Q3, which I drive aggressively, gets 10 liters per 100 km. Honestly, diesel is king of economy-our X5 diesel 30d never exceeds 9 liters per 100 km, even with spirited driving, and that’s a full-sized SUV.
If I were to buy a hybrid, it would be for its performance and fuel efficiency. But many hybrids don’t deliver on that promise. Like this car has similar performance to a diesel V8 R but is worse on fuel economy when driving the r likes it’s meant to be driven. It’s misleading when companies promote performance hybrids as having exceptional fuel efficiency-often, they only achieve those numbers if you drive like a nanna. Otherwise, they can consume as much fuel as a V8.
Funny how u wont show how poorly it self parks. For the price tag one would expect a car that doesnt give occupants whiplash when it tries -fails- to self park. 👎👎
Have you test driven the car and experienced that or did someone tell you about it? I’m genuinely interested what your experience was with it.