Fed Up w/Tesla--What are Other Good EV's to Consider?

Anonymous
We put an order in for a Model Y last fall in 2021 and just received notice it won't be delivered now until June 2023 at the latest. This is after our delivery got pushed from fall 2022 to December 2022. An 18 month wait for a car? Not sure what Musk is thinking, but I'm not waiting that long for this car. What are some other good EV's to consider? I'm starting to look at both Polestar and Ioniq. Just curious what EV's you have and would recommend, aside from Tesla.
Anonymous
Add the Mustang to your list since it basically has the same size and form as a model Y.
Anonymous
Q4 E-Tron
ID.4
RZ 450e
Anonymous
Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6 are both getting great reviews, much better build quality than Tesla, oh and less expensive.
Anonymous
the Ioniq 5 seems incredible. I think it's also hard to get right now... we are planning on waiting it out for another 6 months to see if they become more available.
Anonymous
Tonka EV II is the best out there
Anonymous
I am obsessed with my ID.4
Anonymous
We have the BMW X5 plug-in hybrid. It's a hybrid, but you plug in to charge and it is electric-only for short trips (city driving).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Q4 E-Tron
ID.4
RZ 450e


The e-tron looks way better than Q4 e-tron.
Anonymous
Mach-e or the Hyundai/Kia would be where I would start.
Anonymous
Piggy backing...what suv/crossover style EVs have a really lovely interior?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mach-e or the Hyundai/Kia would be where I would start.


If you're planning to install a rapid charger at home, then focus on the Hyundai/Kia which can charge 10 to 80% in 20 minutes at a fast charger location.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mach-e or the Hyundai/Kia would be where I would start.


If you're planning to install a rapid charger at home, then focus on the Hyundai/Kia which can charge 10 to 80% in 20 minutes at a fast charger location.


PP, meant to say if you're NOT planning to install...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mach-e or the Hyundai/Kia would be where I would start.


If you're planning to install a rapid charger at home, then focus on the Hyundai/Kia which can charge 10 to 80% in 20 minutes at a fast charger location.

see.. why do people buy teslas if Hyundais/Kias EVs are so good?

I'm gonna either get a Hyundai EV or plugin hybrid. I loathe Musk.
Anonymous
Nissan Ariya Comes out this fall but pre-orders have closed.
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