I've mentioned this before, but I wish efficiency were also included with range estimates. A friend just got an Ioniq 5 and I was surprised it only gets 3 mi/kWh (summer) when I easily get well over 4 and frequently over 6 mi/kWh with my SE.I added the EPA range estimate for each EV
Totolly agree with that, in fact driving behind some cars who appear to be braking every few seconds and it tends to be a ev giving the impressionHonestly, I don't complain about the range, or the voice recognition, or the mediocre ACC implementation, or the occasional mysterious bug, or even the lack of a simple "charge to XX%" limiter in the software or the app. The one thing that bugs me on the daily is that the brake lights come on the instant the car goes into regen, even if I'm picking up speed on a downhill, or cruise (or my right foot) is holding the speed steady.
Agreed, I've never been so conscious of this in any other car. Has me constantly looking at the power needle to avoid sending mixed signals. To make matters worse it feels like the battery drags you down hills making it harder to maintain speed with ICE vehicles without a bit of regen. Everyone else is just coasting, looks like I am riding the brakes.I agree with all those HVAC points, but they don't bother me as much as the brake lights.![]()
While the brake lights coming on all of the time is annoying, the AC controls are so much worse.
- It doesn't need dual climate control in such a small car.
- There isn't a way to lock the temperature left and right.
- You can't turn the AC to economy independently from the drive mode.
- Green+ seems to provide an even more direct fresh air source that isn't available in other drive mods so you can't be in sport and get the same amount of fresh air.
- If you turn the AC off and the temperature to the lowest setting, the fan speed picks up. Why? If I'm not in auto, then I should have total control over the fan speed.
- The Auto temperature still has fan speed which is so weird. It should 100% control the fan speed in auto mode.
BMW/Mini needs to take some notes from every Japanese car made when it comes to AC controls.
I did some downhill coasting testing with my SE by going into neutral at the top of the hill. My SE picked up a lot of speed what with the low rolling resistance, and it seems to be worse efficiency-wise than allowing regen on the downhill to maintain speed.Agreed, I've never been so conscious of this in any other car. Has me constantly looking at the power needle to avoid sending mixed signals. To make matters worse it feels like the battery drags you down hills making it harder to maintain speed with ICE vehicles without a bit of regen. Everyone else is just coasting, looks like I am riding the brakes.