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14 votes
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Chinese EV maker NIO has opened its first European "Power Swap Station" in Denmark – drivers can stop to replace their battery with a fully charged one
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How NOT to travel America - Two Brits travel Boston to Miami by any means necessary
GeoWizard's latest series of How NOT to Travel just wrapped up, so I figured now would be a good time to post it all. Here are all the episode, for those interested in watching them: Two Brits...
GeoWizard's latest series of How NOT to Travel just wrapped up, so I figured now would be a good time to post it all. Here are all the episode, for those interested in watching them:
Two Brits travel Boston to Miami by any means necessary 🇺🇸🇺🇸 (How NOT to Travel America #1)
We purchased a sh*t boat from craigslist and sailed down long Island (How NOT to travel America #2)
We shot some B-Ball in West Philly, and angered a Brooklyn gangster (How NOT to Travel America #3)
Our hilarious quest to get on Dance Cam at the Baseball (How NOT to Travel America #4)
Two British guys hike through rural Virginia (How NOT to Travel America #5)
We bought an old car from a stranger at a taco stand (How NOT to Travel America #6)
Two brits drive into hurricane Ian, and cause carnage on jet skis (How NOT to Travel America #7)Or if you prefer, here's a playlist of every episode
p.s. The previous How NOT to Travel Europe series is also great.
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I climbed inside a giant robotic parking garage
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I'm buying my first ever new car tomorrow
EDIT: See final update here ...and I'm a little worried the dealership might try to screw me over. Some backstory: In 2021, Chevrolet announced the Bolt EUV -- a slightly larger version of their...
EDIT: See final update here
...and I'm a little worried the dealership might try to screw me over.
Some backstory:
In 2021, Chevrolet announced the Bolt EUV -- a slightly larger version of their Bolt EV.
Right after it got introduced, all Bolt EVs and EUVs underwent a battery recall. Dealers were unable to sell these until their batteries were replaced, despite the high demand for the vehicle.
In June 2022, Chevrolet announced a $6,300 price drop for the EV/EUV.
My current car was due for replacement (it's a 2003, lol); I wanted my next car to be an EV; the price drop made this something I could really afford; and it turns out that the EUV is literally the only electric vehicle at that price point that I can actually fit in (my head hits the ceiling in a Kona, for example).
In June 2022, I attempted to buy an EUV, only to find out that there were waitlists everywhere because the price drop increased demand, while the recall decreased supply. As such, I put in an order for a 2023 EUV with a deposit.
2023s went into production in July, but it turns out they're not made in order (which makes sense: the factory makes batches of similar types) and it also turns out that different dealerships have different "allocations" which means that they only get so many of a certain type of car -- even if it's been directly ordered by a customer.
I didn't know this at the time of ordering, but, the dealership I went with had a very low allocation for EUVs.
I have waited this entire time (which is not uncommon), and my car has finally arrived at the dealership. I'm slated to pick it up tomorrow and finish the purchase.
My concerns:
The dealership knows right now that they have me over a barrel. I've waited eight months for this thing. There is no other available inventory anywhere, as the EUVs sell immediately or, in most cases, are already spoken for before they arrive due to waitlists. People trying to get them complain about huge markups because of this.
I have a "motor vehicle purchase agreement" from the dealership from when I ordered the vehicle and made my initial deposit. That paper shows that I'll be paying MSRP for the vehicle, which I'm happy to do.
My question is: is the dealership going to try and make me pay something different, knowing that I'm not going to walk away from this? I feel somewhat comfortable that I have an agreement for the MSRP in black and white, but is that enough?
My other question is: is there some other way they're going to try to get one over on me? Something more subtle or that I don't expect? The last time I bought a car was ~15 years ago, and I pretty much stood there while my dad did the talking (also the car was used and super cheap).
I will be financing a loan through the dealership to pay for the car.
Basically, what can I do to make sure tomorrow goes as smoothly as possible? I'm hoping that it's easy, cut and dry, and there's no funny business, but I've also heard some horror stories -- especially from people trying to buy the particular car I'm getting.
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Tesla's squandered lead
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Car safety and fuel efficiency improvements aren't driving up the cost of cars
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Tesla recalls 362,758 vehicles in the US, says Full Self-Driving Beta software may cause crashes
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The most complex system in modern cars
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State Farm declares 105 Kia, Hyundai models ‘ineligible’ for new insurance in Georgia, Louisiana, Oregon, Washington, and Pennsylvania
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Tesla video promoting self-driving was staged, engineer testifies
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Would you fall for it? General Motors' propaganda video from the 1950s.
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Here’s the electric car that Sony is going to build with Honda
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Four of out every five cars registered in Norway last year was an electric car, according to data released by the Norwegian Road Federation
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Tesla: Our ‘failure’ to make actual self-driving cars ‘is not fraud’
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Welsh council bids to print McDonald’s customer car number plates on wrappers
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The factory that only builds white Toyota Land Cruisers
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Can you live with a Citroën Ami? We put the dinky EV to the test.
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With bi-directional charging, the Volvo EX90 basically works as a power bank, allowing the battery to store electricity that can later be transferred back into an owner's home
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Before his battery behemoths, Rivian’s billionaire founder made an eco sports car
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Mercedes makes better performance, increasing horsepower and torque while dropping 0-60 times, a $1,200 subscription in its EVs
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In the 80s an unlikely collaboration between environmental activists and the pop group A-ha inspired Norway's electric car revolution
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Automakers claim they can’t comply with right-to-repair laws
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How Finland put traffic crashes on ice – only 219 people died on Finnish roads in 2021, or four per 100,000 residents
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Why do new cars look like this? (Gray and without any flake, as if formed out of dough)
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Unorthodox propulsion vehicles at Pebble Beach
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Physical buttons outperform touchscreens in new cars, test finds
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Today, Brussels breaks up with the car
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BMW wants to charge for heated seats. These grey market hackers will fix that.
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BMW makes heated seats a monthly subscription
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US NHTSA data likely shows Teslas on Autopilot crash more than rivals
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Elon Musk’s regulatory woes mount as US moves closer to recalling Tesla’s self-driving software
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The Orange Pill - Your city will be changed forever
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Just another pedestrian killed
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Driverless car appears to flee the scene after being pulled over by cops
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Waymo expands autonomous vehicle service to downtown Phoenix
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Tyre Extinguishers – deflating SUV tyres as a form of climate action
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1.7 million Hondas are being investigated for phantom braking
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A fight over the right to repair cars turns ugly
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Tesla recalls 53,822 vehicles running "full self-driving" because they won't stop at stop signs
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13,000 pounds at 118 miles per hour: It was the deadliest wreck in years. And the man behind it was one of the FBI’s most notorious informants.
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Hydrogen cars have gotten a lot of hate lately, and only some of that is deserved
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Electric cars are less green to make than petrol but make up for it in less than a year, new analysis reveals
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Why Tokyo is insanely well designed
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ONE Gemini battery nearly doubles Tesla Model S range
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GM heralded this plant as a model for its electric car future. Then its batteries started exploding
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Northvolt rolls out Europe's first gigafactory-era car battery – Swedish plant ramps up lithium ion cell production in race to profit from growing electric car demand
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Utrecht wants to be the first city to use its electric car fleet as a giant battery
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Looking for a way to soup up your car? Go electric.
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Automotive fantasyland: What makes Forza Horizon 5 so compelling?
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