Ok I'm a little slower than I used to be, meanwhile, this car is a charging beast.
What took me 45 minutes before now accomplished in 7.
I love how Android Auto projects Car Scanner onto the cars info screen, just enough time to read accurate stats like 771.6V or 57884 Wh @80%.
NACS is beautiful, but I will still make good use of the CCS adaptor. Even the audio is up to my standards, no additional sub woofer required (yet).
Some dude drove right in front of me in a parking lot (10 feet- didn't even look), I slam on the brakes - no problem on my end.
Did incredibly well, $29,640 CDN with my previous Kona N EV trade, including 8 years extended warranty and Ceramic coating.
(I sold a few EVs for them over the years)
I did have to pay an extra $1100 for the 7 year Vehicle replacement policy as I had a credit from previous, oh well such is life.
I am so happy I waited, as Hyundai has really tried to eliminate the issues that stopped me from purchasing before ie: ICCU - new part#, (so time will tell).
I also didn't want to pay $ every 3 years for battery coolant replacement, the 2026 MY has a single coolant loop now with conventional fluid - see you in 10 years was my statement to the Service department.
The 12V battery has also changed...it's HUGE AGM type as well.
Missing are the M6 nuts which I just picked up for my BM2 installation.
Only choice accessory
wish I had is the Inside EV's License plate holder....I will plead with @brianc35
I wish I could make this Emoji as big as the smile on my face
What took me 45 minutes before now accomplished in 7.
I love how Android Auto projects Car Scanner onto the cars info screen, just enough time to read accurate stats like 771.6V or 57884 Wh @80%.
NACS is beautiful, but I will still make good use of the CCS adaptor. Even the audio is up to my standards, no additional sub woofer required (yet).
Some dude drove right in front of me in a parking lot (10 feet- didn't even look), I slam on the brakes - no problem on my end.
Did incredibly well, $29,640 CDN with my previous Kona N EV trade, including 8 years extended warranty and Ceramic coating.
(I sold a few EVs for them over the years)
I did have to pay an extra $1100 for the 7 year Vehicle replacement policy as I had a credit from previous, oh well such is life.
I am so happy I waited, as Hyundai has really tried to eliminate the issues that stopped me from purchasing before ie: ICCU - new part#, (so time will tell).
I also didn't want to pay $ every 3 years for battery coolant replacement, the 2026 MY has a single coolant loop now with conventional fluid - see you in 10 years was my statement to the Service department.
The 12V battery has also changed...it's HUGE AGM type as well.
Missing are the M6 nuts which I just picked up for my BM2 installation.
Only choice accessory
I wish I could make this Emoji as big as the smile on my face
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