• Buffalox@lemmy.world
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    22 hours ago

    That’s completely okay with me. i get to buy these as used cars at extremely cut price.

    I don’t know if you saw I posted earlier, but I don’t dislike Hyundai, I’m even considering a second hand Hyundai for exactly that reason.

    The Skoda Enyaq which is also VW group and based on the VW MEB platform is very well equipped as standard. I’d say that’s similar to Hyundai.
    I cant think of anything that is extra on the Enyaq, that isn’t also extra on the Hyundai.
    Also the small 60 kW Enyaq is very similar in range to a 64 kW Kona, and that’s despite it’s 400 kg heavier.
    I bet there are many ways to compare, but the VW drive train is very efficient, so it generally manages to match Hyundai despite being heavier.
    But you need to compare similar cars, you can’t compare Sport Sedan to SUV, and expect the SUV to be equally efficient at Autobahn speed.

    Go test drive a VW id.3 from 2022, I did, it’s a 3 year old car and everything is creaking

    That’s anecdotal, but I agree it shouldn’t do that. Maybe it has been driven frequently on bad roads?
    Last place I lived, we had a 1km dirt road to our house, that takes a toll.