Soldato
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Worth also noting that California would be the fifth largest economy in the world if it were its own country and has 3/5ths the population of the UK.
Damn
I guess due to silicon valley
Worth also noting that California would be the fifth largest economy in the world if it were its own country and has 3/5ths the population of the UK.
I've just ordered a Polestar 2 - arriving in January. Gives me some time to get a home charger installed.
salary limit, and like hova lanes, some priority on the roads,As of December 3, 2019, single-filers who make more than $150,000 and joint-filers who make $300,000 annually cannot receive an electric vehicle rebate in California. Also, plug-in hybrids with electric ranges of less than 35 miles and electric or plug-in vehicles with a base price of $60,000 or higher are not eligible for the rebate, no matter what the income of the filer is.
Rebates are still available, although they're $500 lower than before. Plug-in hybrids get $1000, battery-electric cars can get a $2000 rebate, and hydrogen fuel-cell cars are eligible for $4500.
Roadway Discounts
If you drive an entirely battery-electric car, you might qualify for a Special Access Account that's valid for the 91 Express Lanes
Not sure which charger - I had quick Google and they all seem to do the same thing. Is there any advantage of going with a specific one?Lovely
Which charger you buying?
The Polestar 2 is a hatch backThe Polestar does look superb. Bit out of budget for me though. Set myself a hard limit on PCP monthly cost. Don't really have the need for much more than a hatchback anyway![]()
That colour but not those wheels. They are part of a £5k Performance Pack which adds:very nice - in that colour presumably
Not sure which charger - I had quick Google and they all seem to do the same thing. Is there any advantage of going with a specific one?
The charger will be fitted to the side outside wall of my garage, which is the same wall as the fuse box. I guess going for tethered means you don’t have to remember to put the cable back in the car.
Presume you've never been the California?? Every 2nd car is a Tesla Model 3.....literally everywhere.....
Seems a bit pointless on car which weighs 2.1 tonnes
- Brembo Brakes
- Ohlins manually adjustable dampers
- 20” Y wheels
- Gold seat belts and valve caps
A look at a stock chart might tell an investor that Tesla TSLA +2.8% was dominating the global auto market, or even the global market for electric vehicles. Nothing could be further from the truth. Tesla’s flagship Model 3 was outsold by Volvo-owned Polestar’s Polestar 2 battery-electric model in several key markets in August. The numbers I have—from Norway’s OFV and Sweden’s BIL—show the Polestar 2 with 504 units sold in Norway in August versus the 264 Model 3s Tesla delivered there. The Polestar 2 also outsold the Model 3 in Norway's neighbor Sweden in August, with 284 deliveries versus the Model 3’s 235.
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I see no indication in my analysis of the registration figures—which are reported daily in some European countries—that availability has been an issue with Tesla's European sales as the Summer has progressed. Teslas sold in Europe are currently made at its Fremont, CA factory. I think buyers looking for CO2-emissions-free vehicles just have other options. That makes Tesla’s decision to build a new plant in Brandenburg, Germany a very questionable one. That facility, currently under construction, is being built to serve a market in which Tesla is losing to its competition. In my opinion it is an unwise use of capital.
For me the only advantage Tesla has over the Polestar is the Supercharge Network. Outside of home and work I’m rarely going to need to charge it whilst on route to somewhere so not having access to those is a non issue.Also Polestar will always sell well in scandi markets as its basically volvo as we know
Personally I prefer the polestar, I am seriously considering one for next car, I was going TTRS but I think now I may just scrub that itch for one last fast petrol and embrace the future
Polestar vs tesla, you will get better build quality with polestar, thats 100% certain
For me the only advantage Tesla has over the Polestar is the Supercharge Network. Outside of home and work I’m rarely going to need to charge it whilst on route to somewhere so not having access to those is a non issue.
They are on the high street in the UK too, and if I wanted a test drive or, post-purchase, access to the dealer, I'd be considering that in my purchase decision;as its basically volvo as we know