Pretty awesome advertising, looks like Ionic 6 will pop out of the screen (and into my driveway)

Possibly arrange to sell them (or trade their value) to a BC dealer including a reasonable mark up for the paperwork/commission etc. Offer to drive both cars back to BC ($1 charge for the delivery), sell one for a profit after pick-up.but not sure how it would work to register it back in BC and claim our rebates.
Well, am back home now, so not going to pursue that one now. Probably sold by now. But have to say, really miss our Kona. Probably could have kept it through the summer, and still sold it for same, or more.Possibly sell them (or trade their value) to a BC dealer including a reasonable mark up for the paperwork/commission etc. Offer to drive both cars back to BC ($1 charge for the delivery), sell one for a profit after pick-up.
Just a thought, maybe not possible.
You're right. Those wrap-around displays are clever in the way they create the illusion of 3-D:Pretty awesome advertising, looks like Ionic 6 will pop out of the screen (and into my driveway)![]()
They were not taking any more pre-orders and said that there is now a 3 year wait for delivery!!
We visited my brother and his family, who are farmers. So pick-ups are not just for show there. They also drive SUVs. But yeah, not a lot of sedans there. Also winters are very cold, so that is a factor, too, with an electric car.You're right. Those wrap-around displays are clever in the way they create the illusion of 3-D:
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I'd guess the wait for an Ioniq 6 is probably a 3-year delivery already. I'd be surprised if Hyundai sends many of these sedans to an SUV/pickup-truck loving continent.