GropplerZorn
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At a couple points, Joe mentions driving the Ariya in a couple weeks. I could really go for an update here. Any update.

At a couple points, Joe mentions driving the Ariya in a couple weeks. I could really go for an update here. Any update.![]()
Although having placed a reservation, I was ready to cancel it simply because there had been so little information coming out about the car (it has been a v-e-r-y long gestation period!). After reading a number of written reports and watching podcasts with motoring journalists interacting with the car, my feelings are much more positive about Ariya so I am going to hang in with my reservation. I'm quite excited about the car --hopefully it's going to be within my budget by the time they start delivering them.
Given my (less than favorable) impression of KIA/Hyundai support network the Ariya tops my list as a replacement. No other legacy maker has this much experience in building and maintaining EVs.
Nice looking car, too.
Including the extended decontamination required after entering a KIA or Hyundai mosh pit, no doubt. Last time I looked into the local offerings, they trotted out the 4 square after we agreed on price.I'm not considering either the I5 or EV6 for a number of reasons.