6 thoughts on “AAA names Mach-E Best Overal Car winner”
> If a vehicle isn’t reviewed in the Guide, it’s because it didn’t meet the criteria mentioned above, a test vehicle was not provided by the manufacturer, or ARC wasn’t able to evaluate it by the publishing deadline.
It’s a shame the AAA doesn’t buy their own test vehicles. The way their criteria are written, it could include every 2021/2022 EV with an ADAS system, but they’re only rating ones given to them by manufacturers.
So Tesla, Rivian, and Lucid were excluded probably only because they didn’t send AAA free cars.
They didn’t even test Hyundai Ioniq 5 or Kia EV6. They have the EV6 listed as a car in the Future EVs section but didn’t test it. Not a single mention of Ioniq 5 but they mention Ioniq 6 and Ioniq 7 in the Future EVs. wtf.
> If a vehicle isn’t reviewed in the Guide, it’s because it didn’t meet the criteria mentioned above, a test vehicle was not provided by the manufacturer, or ARC wasn’t able to evaluate it by the publishing deadline.
It’s a shame the AAA doesn’t buy their own test vehicles. The way their criteria are written, it could include every 2021/2022 EV with an ADAS system, but they’re only rating ones given to them by manufacturers.
So Tesla, Rivian, and Lucid were excluded probably only because they didn’t send AAA free cars.
They didn’t even test Hyundai Ioniq 5 or Kia EV6. They have the EV6 listed as a car in the Future EVs section but didn’t test it. Not a single mention of Ioniq 5 but they mention Ioniq 6 and Ioniq 7 in the Future EVs. wtf.
Publishing lead times… Most likely this was put together before the EV6 and Ioniq 5 were available.
Oooh xc40 comes in second for SUVs. Very nice!
I guess Teslas don’t exist. SMH Total shit.
I prefer few things over Al. He’s a good chap.