Head to Head: Tesla Model Y, VW ID4, Mustang Mach-E, Kia e-Niro, Chevy Bolt EV and Hyundai Kona EV

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Another good analysis from Nikki. Unfortunately, except for cost the analysis was weighted to favor Tesla. No consideration of performance, either.
 

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Another good analysis from Nikki. Unfortunately, except for cost the analysis was weighted to favor Tesla. No consideration of performance, either.
I know that's all they have to go by still, but I'm tired of 'advertised specs' comparisons.

I want real world experience!!
 

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I posted this comment on the video:
I think that it is very misleading to do a comparison of "Entry Level" models given that these entry level cars have significantly different price points. Indeed, in a couple of cases, "entry level" Tesla costs more than the highest spec level available from other manufactures. Consequently, THIS EVALUATION IS A BIT OF A FRAUD because it falsely puts the lower cost vehicles at a disadvantage. It would be far better if you normalized this by comparing vehicles at the same price point including available tax credits. I expect your channel to be better than the typical teslarazzi that deliberately skews its interpretation of the facts to make sure Tesla always comes out on top.
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