stylofone wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2023 1:49 pm
I was in Canberra yesterday and radio news reported traffic trouble on the Cotter Road because an EV had broken down right in the middle of the road and couldn't be moved. Now they don't normally say, for example, a diesel ute has broken down. But it is interesting I guess, they are still a new thing and probably worth mentioning if you are a radio presenter. I note that in a recent survey the Tesla Model Y - the top selling EV in Australia was the third worst model, although often it was for fiddly little things rather than actually breaking down.
https://www.forbes.com/wheels/news/cons ... tudy-2021/
BYD didn't get a mention, too small in the US I guess.. To be honest reliability is important but I think willingness to repair issues under warranty is more important to me.. Mazda is the perfect example, very high reliability (as shown in that report) but I had issues with my, soon to be previous, car and getting them to even acknowledge it was an absolute nightmare... They would literally say anything to avoid accepting there is a problem when under warranty, Skoda/VW were also bad on that front in my experience, but Hyundai were pretty good. I seem to be one of those lucky people that often gets struck by issues under warranty.
I test drove the BYD Atto 3 today, very nice car, even more-so for the price when compared to all the old guard's EVs. Will place order on Monday and get it done. It isn't a sport car (not like the new BYD Seal Performance, that does 0-100kmh in 3.8 seconds) but I don't need that, still had plenty of go, but what I noticed most was how smooth and quiet it was.
Also heard something interesting from the dealer (well not dealer as you buy online, test drive assistant?). He was saying a number of people are cancelling their Tesla orders to get the BYD Seal (announced this week) and Tesla were offering to price match when they cancel, which depending on model will be $4k or more discount. Still wouldn't want to drive an Elon Musk car, nope, no way, but good sign that BYD (and MG) are creating some competition to drive down prices.. I did look at the Kia Niro EV too, same size battery (but Li-Ion rather than LFP) and it was twenty thousand more expensive than the BYD Atto 3, ummm, why are people buying that? It's not like people would pay thousands more for a KIA badge? would they?