EXPOSED: The truth about real-world range!
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27 responses to “EXPOSED: The truth about real-world range!”
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Bro…
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Polestar being the best of them all is shocking
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Yo
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Those claimed ranges feel more like best case dreams than real driving!
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If i’m not wrong, the ads says “up to XXX miles range” so it’s not really lies
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How the range is calculated is mandated by the government. Also petrol cars use the same test, no-one gets the claimed MPG so the claimed range from them either.
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These cycles are more of a comparison between the cars than a real world range
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W edit bro❤
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All these numbers and I still just want to know if I can make it to my mom’s house without stopping. 😭
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What a weird AF comment
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Fark EV
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Are these RWD/FWD or AWD because that could explain the range figures? I suppose they all are AWD.
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I was forced to rent an ev on holiday. They promised me it had 400km range. Turns out jt could only manage about 220 💀
Never again.
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Matt, real world doesn’t mean unstoppable driving from the London to Scotland.
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My hatchback back do double the range of most of these cars lol
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My hybrid sedan can do double the range of my EV on a good day. However, it took an eye watering $53 just to get 500 miles of ICE range. While my EV can do 250 miles, it only takes $10, or in other words, $33 cheaper to go the same distance with an EV.
Also my Hybrid and EV are both very close in price by $1k, and the kicker is my Hybrid is the expensive one at $32k in 2011 money. My EV was $31k last year.
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Same for gasoline or any car. Its called physics and a bit of unrealistic norms
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No it isnt. My 3.0 diseal Jaguar has a range of 525 miles and I get about 480miles at 75 to 80mph. Electric cars cannot do that. My ‘old’ BMW i4 had a range of 280 but it never got above 190.
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You dont get near to claimed MPG either….🤷
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Combustion cars also never meet their real consumption figures/ranges but we just accepted that somehow
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Uhhh, ya they do. That’s just morons that think the highway number is what they’re supposed to get. I actually do better than claimed combined mileage on 2 of my cars…
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Sigh. WLTP ranges are measured at different cycles, its a combination of city driving, slower extra urban roads and highway (also some stationary “red light” sprinkled in) at 23C.
Ofcourse if you do highway only or in cold/wet weather it goes down. Also, if you only do citry driving or the extra urban roads (70-90km/h limit), you can easily beat the WLTP range.
Just going 130kmh vs 110kmh will eat away upto 20-30% of your range.
Your driving scenario AND driving style matters.
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Should have started the video saying you were presenting the WORST CASE SCENARIO for attention. But really most of the time they get more range.
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You need to show the model y lr awd premium when comparing them
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Drove at a steady, but not stupidly slow , pace in my 3 year old model y and was showing 233wh/mile so over 4 miles/Kwh
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