Would you pay £22,000 for this car?!

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39 responses to “Would you pay £22,000 for this car?!”

  1. @Mellow6996 Avatar
    @Mellow6996

    The world needs it’s low grade plastics back😂

  2. @milosone Avatar
    @milosone

    New EV3, definitely…..

  3. @olon419 Avatar
    @olon419

    You can get a 2012 ford c-max and install some LED lights to get the same car

  4. @dhproductions4212 Avatar
    @dhproductions4212

    I thought it was $22k for the ability to recline that one back seat.

    1. @Anton24112 Avatar
      @Anton24112

      Me to bro

    2. @dhproductions4212 Avatar
      @dhproductions4212

      @@Anton24112 really wouldn’t doubt that

    3. @tortoisehallion1647 Avatar
      @tortoisehallion1647

      My £3k Škoda Roomster 2013 has that exact feature lol basically identical

    4. @dhproductions4212 Avatar
      @dhproductions4212

      @@tortoisehallion1647 My $300 truck does the same 😂

    5. @alko_xo Avatar
      @alko_xo

      Well, a good idea tbh!

  5. @Jastmy_174 Avatar
    @Jastmy_174

    Such a thing, such a small one, it’s better to take a crossover, 4,700-4,800 mm in length, all-wheel drive, and so on, this is a car, like Mercedes, BMW, Hyundai, Kia.

  6. @WindHaze10 Avatar
    @WindHaze10

    I wonder if the same car could have been made for 16000 if all digital gadgets were removed and feature package made similar to 1990s. Full analog.

    1. @tstret3104 Avatar
      @tstret3104

      It’s cheaper/more-simple to use digital components than it is analog these days.

      Why develop and manufacture your own switches, dials etc when you can just buy the generic ones and then adapt them to your brand/models

      Also most cars are now designed to be a cheap as possible to build/assemble whilst maximising profitability, hence why you now also see subscriptions for features, no need to build multiple specs of the same vehicle when you can just include all of the features from standard with the option for the customer to add on features depending on what they can afford. That’s capitalism folks!

    2. @WindHaze10 Avatar
      @WindHaze10

      @@tstret3104 Perhaps, but I am sick of all that planned obsolescence built into modern cars. I just want cheap, reliable and basic car. I have no need for infotainment screen or lane holding cruise control.

    3. @tstret3104 Avatar
      @tstret3104

      @@WindHaze10 I get that, but you’re just gonna have to accept that cars are not produced/sold in the same ways as they have previously.

      Cars as you describe aren’t cost effective for companies anymore. It’s far too much development/tooling etc required just to sell a car which isn’t able to create healthy profit margins because it can’t be optioned/specced with loads of high-cost features.

      The closest your gonna get to what your suggesting is something like a VW Up… but they’re not new.

      Buying a car historically was more aligned with that of buying a newly built house…

      And now car companies have instead realised it’s more profitable to sell a car in the same manner as a tech product/smartphone instead.. 💀

    4. @ggooaa100 Avatar
      @ggooaa100

      @@WindHaze10 Buy Dacia my bro

    5. @josh9673 Avatar
      @josh9673

      Every car video on YouTube is filled you you luddites. Cars have tech in them. Get over it.

  7. @ADMcustoms Avatar
    @ADMcustoms

    No i’d wait two three years for it to depreciate and see if its still in one piece …new cars are 🤔aghhmm generally not great to say it the polite way. Most manufacturers hiding their crap quality behind the “dazzling” tech.

  8. @ggooaa100 Avatar
    @ggooaa100

    Probably the base car costs 22K. As it is in the video, fully kitted out probably +8K

    1. @will4417 Avatar
      @will4417

      And if you live in the country where your lobby-funded government bans direct sale to consumer, add another $8K of various dealer fees.

    2. @MrOng7474 Avatar
      @MrOng7474

      & if you live in Singapore, this would cost at least £88000 & just for 10years usage.

    3. @TheBoyCalzone Avatar
      @TheBoyCalzone

      @@will4417only in the ‘land of the free’

    4. @supra4style Avatar
      @supra4style

      Still a bargain 😂

    5. @Taha-1773 Avatar
      @Taha-1773

      It’s a Hyundai that wouldn’t be the case probably 1-2k extra if it isn’t already spec out of the factory

  9. @stefanwiechmann4808 Avatar
    @stefanwiechmann4808

    It is a cool, small, good mood bringing electric car that many people who are young can drive. Deliverer from pizzas and other food, mobile elderly people care suppliers, or just people who are in retirement and didn’t drive that much anymore.

  10. @245thegreat Avatar
    @245thegreat

    I’d pay 22k never to see a graze bar ever again 🤮🤮🤮

    1. @snakeeyes9246 Avatar
      @snakeeyes9246

      Again?

    2. @245thegreat Avatar
      @245thegreat

      @@snakeeyes9246 an education would have prevented your questioning 🙄🙈🙈

  11. @KimberlyCarter-fe9vh Avatar
    @KimberlyCarter-fe9vh

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  12. @maximuswong3092 Avatar
    @maximuswong3092

    I would pay 40k

  13. @rdspam Avatar
    @rdspam

    Depends very much on the drivetrain, transmission, suspension – the things you actually use to drive. Tens of thousands for a seat, some ports, a tray table, etc. – no.

  14. @John...44... Avatar
    @John…44…

    If i was spending 22k on a car id get something 3-5 years old. Something far nicer to be in and drive.

  15. @andybowie8590 Avatar
    @andybowie8590

    That kind of car excites and interests me as much as going to buy a new fridge

    1. @roughcolouredwash Avatar
      @roughcolouredwash

      Which is a great experience, let me tell you 😂😂

    2. @roughcolouredwash Avatar
      @roughcolouredwash

      Which is a great experience, let me tell you 😂😂😂

  16. @Blu_boy Avatar
    @Blu_boy

    Looks like a plane from the inside

  17. @80y3r9 Avatar
    @80y3r9

    I imagine lots of people saying no and buying a car the size of a moon

  18. @piurtv Avatar
    @piurtv

    I’m not much into the exterior design but to me it’s by far the best electric car you can have in this price range. It beats by far cars like the Dacia Spring or ë-C3 in terms of space optimization and modularity. And when it comes to some options, it feels like a higher end model too…

  19. @garethsayers1028 Avatar
    @garethsayers1028

    I tried the Hyundai Inster at the Everything Electric show Farnborough UK, it’s a great little car ,with clever practical design ideas.

  20. @mindfreeze0838 Avatar
    @mindfreeze0838

    People who bought the Exter must be fuming that they dont have some off this stuff.

    Anyway, anyone looking at the price and hearing its a EV, remember its smaller than an Ignis.

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