RE: The Art of Choosing (and Letting Go): A Luxury Problem in the EV World

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For the wife the test drive isn't so important. For it is more important want to feeling is when she is sitting behind the wheel. Does she see the tip of the hood or not and stuff like that. We will visit the stores tomorrow and then it is up to here.
If I would have made a test drive, I would never have ordered mine.
If I wouldn(t have a company car, I probably would be driving a Dacia or so. I do like beautiful cars, but I would hate the spend the money on it?



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What is not so cool with the Q8? Too big?
Personally I dont like any car in the SUV and high on wheels segments. Totally the opposite, I’ve driven a BMW 1-series extra low on wheels, more than standard and loved it. Driving was like a cart. Very direct in the curves, and for such a car very glued to the street.

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I did come from a Polestar, which was a real EV car. The Q8 on the other side, doesn't drive like a EV, it has very strange driving when on cruise control. The autonomy of the car is a joke. Also it doesn't like driven a non EV car.
Also had to many problems with it.
There is a reason that they did stop the production after 3 years.

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