recent reviews in europe suggest that owners of #1 are experiencing quite a bit of software update issues and software bugs. hope the dealers in Australia will do a better job than those in Europe. Back in China, it was reported that some functions (heated seats/ wheels) were on top up subscription basis, meaning even you brought the car with the hardwares you need to pay a subscription fee to get them working for you.
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Mid 60s for a small suv ev. They’re kidding themselves.
recent reviews in europe suggest that owners of #1 are experiencing quite a bit of software update issues and software bugs.
hope the dealers in Australia will do a better job than those in Europe.
Back in China, it was reported that some functions (heated seats/ wheels) were on top up subscription basis, meaning even you brought the car with the hardwares you need to pay a subscription fee to get them working for you.
Interesting. Because we've only just got the cars in Australia they get the newer software updates?
What's with the slam dunk head line? Nothing slam dunk about it.
Correct. That's why it's 'Slam Dunk?' The question mark denotes a question. As in, "Is this vehicle a slam dunk success?'' Hope that helps!
@carsales it's not a success, hope this helps.
@@buster_1972 It really does help, thank you.
Too EXPENSIVE.
Rich people's toy.... DOA
I'm not aware of any Australian law that forbids rich people from buying toys.
I'm vomiting!!
Sorry, Suv?? That's a hatchback, at best.
It rides slightly higher than a conventional hatchback. Maybe a 'crossover' is a better term?
@carsales I'd say so, yeah. 😅
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No thanks.