I’d be interested in seeing the Optic and the Equinox eventually
That's must-have equipment!The article doesn’t state which vehicles have frunks ?
I don’t know what the mileage is, but seems like that VINFast Has a pretty good bang for a buck. Then of course Honda anything in Japan for me it is good to go.
No seriously, how come frunks aren’t that popular in smaller cars like the Mustang Mach E? On the top of my head, only Ford, Tesla and Lucid seem to have practical frunks in their smaller vehicles. Unless you’re incorporating something fancy like four-wheel steering, better thermals, extra batteries or additional legroom, it makes a lot more sense to maximize all the space you can get in these smaller frames.The article doesn’t state which vehicles have frunks ?
I think your high-schooler will be beyond happy.I test drove both the Equinox EV and the Blazer EV (LT and RS) last week as we are thinking about taking advantage of the cheap lease deals for my high schooler. I was impressed with the comfort of both. Imagine having a seat that actually has multiple degrees of adjustment! Up-down, in-out of the MME just doesn't do it for me in a $50K vehicle. There is more room in the Blazer for sure, but it accelerates, handles, and feels like a much bigger vehicle, too. My MME GT is definitely more fun to drive than either. With GM retiree (father-in-law) and Costco discounts, the 0 down, 24 month lease on the Blazer RS will be $400/month. I am moving forward with that deal this week.
The lack of SuperCruise on most of the Blazers and Equinoxes built so far is/was the deal killer for me. Lease deals seem good but not a replacement for the MME… yet.I test drove both the Equinox EV and the Blazer EV (LT and RS) last week as we are thinking about taking advantage of the cheap lease deals for my high schooler. I was impressed with the comfort of both. Imagine having a seat that actually has multiple degrees of adjustment! Up-down, in-out of the MME just doesn't do it for me in a $50K vehicle. There is more room in the Blazer for sure, but it accelerates, handles, and feels like a much bigger vehicle, too. My MME GT is definitely more fun to drive than either. With GM retiree (father-in-law) and Costco discounts, the 0 down, 24 month lease on the Blazer RS will be $400/month. I am moving forward with that deal this week.