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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Mach-e or the Hyundai/Kia would be where I would start. [/quote] 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.[/quote] 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.[/quote] The Tesla charging network is really extensive. It makes it so easy. I also hate musk. We bought ours before it was obvious what an ass he is. But he really did something impressive in building that network of chargers across the country. I don’t think other cars can use them, but teslas can use any charger.[/quote] It's not just Musk, it's also the build quality. The panel gaps and paint jobs coming from Tesla now are unacceptable in a modern car[/quote] We are on our second Tesla and I haven’t noticed this. Is it an issue for lower-price models? [/quote] Nope. We have two Teslas and no issues with panel gaps (neither have any of our friends).[/quote] The car and driver reviews certainly found them [/quote] Which models did they review? No issues with our new Model S. [/quote]
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