Dudd
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Richard
- Joined
- Sep 27, 2020
- Threads
- 2
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- 138
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- Location
- UK
- Vehicles
- Renault Zoe & Pre-ordered Mach E
A very reasonable reply. It’s worth double checking the heat pump benefits. Anecdotally I believe it only makes a worthwhile difference in specific, more extreme circumstances. Of course I could have heard that from Mach E buyers who have a vested interest in not believing in heat pumpsAll fair points and well reasoned. Am I sure the Kia dealer will be any better? Hard to say. Based on early experiences then far better than my chosen Ford dealer in that they have replied to my contact requests 3 times out of 3 so far. Ford is 2 times out of 9 (excluding the concierge).
Range is an interesting point. My experience with the i3 is that for 7 to 8 months of the year the range is affected by temperatures being less than optimal. The EV6 heat pump will help a lot so I reckon I may well get a very similar range to the Mach e in real world conditions, and judging by the range achieved by our friends in the USA. But as I charge at home every night, not really an important consideration for 50 weeks a year. The other 2 will leave me at the mercy of the charging network!
Seat Adjustment is tilt - not a biggie, but I like support under my legs.
I agree with you that the 18" alloys on the ER RWD look good - especially in the flesh.
I am sure I would be very very happy with either car, it really does come down to the complete lack of response from the Ford dealerships (I have been dealing with two of them here in London) and so far the very good response from Kia. If either dealer had taken 5 minutes to respond and answer my queries then I would still be all-in for the Mach e. Even when I went to test drive the guy responsible for my order could not be bothered to come and say hello but sent out someone else to deal with me.
I think for all of you who have had the resilience and determination to hang on in there, you will get fabulous cars that will put a smile on your face each time you jump in it. It is a fabulous car. But I have no emotional connection to either this or the Kia. I still have one for my ageing Alfa, a car that puts a smile on my face every day, but which soon will be obsolete thanks to our Mayor!!
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