CharlesBranch
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After driving my new Ioniq 5 for a few days, tonight I drove my wife's 2019 Honda Pilot to pick up groceries while mine was charging. it was like going back in history--and not in a good way. I had always enjoyed driving the Pilot, because it has a good blind-spot monitor in comparison to the stupid camera on the right mirror only on my Clarity. And the Pilot's blind spot monitor really is accurate at warning you when someone is in your blind spot. But the Ioniq warns you when someone is either in or soon will be in your blind spot. I still think it factors in the speed of the car overtaking you, but I'm not absolutely sure about that. And the steering of the pilot gave me little feel for the road--kind of like driving my father's 1962 Olds 98, which was more like steering a boat. The Ioniq handles a little like my 1957 Plymouth V8 straight shift, which was the closest thing I ever had to a sports car. But the real difference tonight was when I took my foot off the accelerator. It felt like being on a downhill run in a bobsled. Yeah, I know that the brakes still worked fine, but it just felt a little out of control. I had always liked the regenerative braking of my Clarity, but it is so much better in the Ioniq. I have even come to love the I-Pedal and now I almost never use the brake at all. I-Pedal even takes the place of the brake hold on the Clarity. Tomorrow morning Carvana is coming to pick up my Clarity. It will be a little sad seeing her ride down the driveway--like the feeling when you finally throw away a comfortable old shoe. The Ioniq 5 does have a few quirks that I am having to get used to, but I'm not looking back.