Maybe the EV6 Owners Manual is better written than the Ioniq 5 Owners Manual.I frequently look at the EV6 forum to see what’s going on there as the vehicle’s share the same platform. But there’s rarely any activity over there causing me to wonder why? There’s no reason to think the Kia’s aren’t selling as well, so why isn’t there anyone posting?
Perhaps the EV6 owners who paid substantially more than MSRP refrain from posting about other matters because they fear someone may ask them how much they paid.KIA reports 3000 EV6 sold in North America. My guess is that few of them have much to gripe about, after finding one to purchase.
I would hazard most of them paid something more than MSRP - nothing to brag about if you're thrifty. If money isn't one of your problems - it's a stealthy purchase.
If we had an owner or fan or two posting more frequently, it would cerate more activity. Most people find us through Google, so if we have more, good posts about EV6, Google would send us more people. Kind of a chicken and egg situation.I frequently look at the EV6 forum to see what’s going on there as the vehicle’s share the same platform. But there’s rarely any activity over there causing me to wonder why? There’s no reason to think the Kia’s aren’t selling as well, so why isn’t there anyone posting?
Our EV6s are worry free and very intuitiveI frequently look at the EV6 forum to see what’s going on there as the vehicle’s share the same platform. But there’s rarely any activity over there causing me to wonder why? There’s no reason to think the Kia’s aren’t selling as well, so why isn’t there anyone posting?
Just noticed you're asking this in the Hyundai Ioniq 5 sub-forum. Here's a link to the Kia EV6 sub-forum where there are some owners and fans talking about it. https://www.insideevsforum.com/community/index.php?forums/kia-ev6.103/I frequently look at the EV6 forum to see what’s going on there as the vehicle’s share the same platform. But there’s rarely any activity over there causing me to wonder why? There’s no reason to think the Kia’s aren’t selling as well, so why isn’t there anyone posting?
Are availability and dealer-markup in your list of considerations? It seems those two would quickly tip the balance towards one or the other (since neither one offers a rear wiper).they're pretty active in Kia EV6 Forum | Kia EV6 Forum (kiaevforums.com)
I've been comparing IQ5 vs EV6 before pull the trigger
I gave up on the dealer mark ups, seem in where I live - So Cal, there is no chance I can escape 3-4K of ADM. Availability about the same. It's down to cost to own vs preference. I like the looks, colors option and drivability of EV6, but IQ5 with 2 years of EA free charging easily save me 3-4K in 2 yrs. I have 2 nearby EA stations.Are availability and dealer-markup in your list of considerations? It seems those two would quickly tip the balance towards one or the other (since neither one offers a rear wiper).
I complained about how my battery pack was 697V and I was missing 103V as advertised! Very disappointing that I couldn't charge 1.74x faster than my 400V Tesla at DCFC let alone Level 2 charging!!!Are availability and dealer-markup in your list of considerations? It seems those two would quickly tip the balance towards one or the other (since neither one offers a rear wiper).
Unless you have a defective charging system, that would be the case with both the I5 and the EV6, wouldn't it?I complained about how my battery pack was 697V and I was missing 103V as advertised! Very disappointing that I couldn't charge 1.74x faster than my 400V Tesla at DCFC let alone Level 2 charging!!!![]()
Yes it's 522.7V for the 58kWh pack and 697V for the 77.4kWh pack for both I5 and EV6. I still want my missing 103V, but I'll accept 100V and round up to the advertised 800V.Unless you have a defective charging system, that would be the case with both the I5 and the EV6, wouldn't it?