Anyone else been stuck in Quality Check for a week or more?

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My purchase agreement (signed prior to the bill’s signing) has two spots in the fine print where it actually says “binding”, so I’m doing it. I’m also considering purchasing audit coverage from my accountant…


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I put a non-refundable $5,000 down and had them do a binding contract so that they wouldn't play the "Swap the build slot" game with me. That was in late April, so I'm going in confident that I meet the criteria.
 
I'm with @abrandt on this one. Although I could do all the work myself, bypassing the 2nd click of the heels on my ruby red slippers, There's still the $500 material cost to get that 240 outlet into my garage. Driving an average of 250 miles per week, I can easily get 100% charged each day even if I use the schedule to do it between 21:00 and 9:00. I do drive twice as far on Thursdays than on other days, so sometimes Friday morning sees 95-98%, but I easily catch back up to 100% on Saturday morning. Considering my cost for electricity, I can drive two years for what the upgrade would cost.

If I put on the miles like @Aquavir, it would be a no-brainer. But for now, 120V will do just fine.

CT also reimbursed me $500 for the ChargePoint Home Flex and $500 for the install; the EVSE was $700 and the install was ~$1800 (but that included adding a 30 amp generator plug outside). Also, I get $200 a summer for letting the power company limit my peak hour charging. So all that made it a real no brainier.


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I can agree that charging stations are a fleeting worry. In the past 18 months, I've only charged away from home twice - once before I had a functioning home charger, and once at the dealer just to test their level 3.
 
I can agree that charging stations are a fleeting worry. In the past 18 months, I've only charged away from home twice - once before I had a functioning home charger, and once at the dealer just to test their level 3.
That's fairly typical.

In my 2x Leafs prior to Mini, I did 3x fast charges over 5 years and just a handful of charges away from home, one of which was due to a neighborhood power outage.
 
Hard to believe that a year ago it was just starting to sink in that we might be in for a bit of a wait for our cars. But they all eventually came, and I’ll roll over 23K miles tomorrow. Happy motoring!


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Hey strangers - it’s been awhile. checking in because last week i got a notice from mini congratulating me on a year of ownership. Gave me pause as i know i did not pick up my car until September. Guessing maybe they calculated to the day it rolled off the assembly line and started waiting for transport? Anyone else get this?

If nothing else, i figure i could use it as support for my rebate claim in my taxes…

Wally
 
I am finally getting my bad LED strip between the passenger airbag and glovebox replaced a week from Saturday.

It's not very convenient being 2 hours from the dealer, but they have been great to work with.
 
I am finally getting my bad LED strip between the passenger airbag and glovebox replaced a week from Saturday.

It's not very convenient being 2 hours from the dealer, but they have been great to work with.

LED strip replaced, ***and***, drum roll please, my AGS was loose again.

I had them reseat it properly. Nothing is broken or cracked. The tech said it's finicky to get installed on the lower rail properly and he knew how to do it.

Time will tell on the AGS fix, but it's nice finally having the LEDs strip be uniform.
 
Related to getting the work done Saturday, the dealership is ~110miles via highway from my house. I stop and charge at a Hyundai dealer at 88miles to get there and top off there to ~90% to get home. No issue.

Except when you leave your laptop bag in the loaner you had and don't realize it until ~45miles down the road.

I turned around, went into power save mode with low regen, lower A/C on recirc, a bit slower.

I got back to the Mini dealer at ~30% then back to the Hyundai dealer for the 3rd time that day at 16%.

That mistake cost me about 2 hours of time, but I was very happy to be able to make the charges/range work out without too much fuss.

The Hyundai dealer just happens to be the one we bought our Ioniq 5 from last month, all because I stopped there to charge the Mini and sat in one and was very impressed.

I got home with 7%/7miles of range, the lowest I've ever been. The battery was 102F at one point from the highway driving/fast charges.

~89KWH charged in one day is a record for me.
 
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The Hyundai dealer just happens to be the one we bought our Ioniq 5 from last month, all because I stopped there to charge the Mini and sat in one and was very impressed.
A number of dealers in my area have started restricting charging to their own models, with signs telling the public to stay away. I think your anecdote exposes the folly of that. Allowing the general public to charge at Hyundai earned them a sale!
 
A number of dealers in my area have started restricting charging to their own models, with signs telling the public to stay away. I think your anecdote exposes the folly of that. Allowing the general public to charge at Hyundai earned them a sale!
Yes, and I definitely added a mention of that in my Plugshare checkin at that charger.
 
My SE is currently 'sale pending' unfortunately.
  • We're buying a travel trailer in the spring so I bought a Chevy Colorado for towing about a month ago
  • I switched to working from home about 3 months ago so I'm not driving much
  • We also have an Ioniq 5
It just doesn't make sense to keep it financially, even though I absolutely love the car.

What a ride it was to get it, ugh, but good memories!
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