Plse could you review the Omoda E5 when its available, your knowledge to compare EV's across brands is so valuable to us Joe blogs. It's really great you add your own personal touch in your reviews..😂
More absolute gold - I thought Kanye West was a train station and my back goes out more than I do…. 😂😂 Nice car for a runabout, but $50-55,000 would make it a serious possibility, but as others have said - if you have $70,000 it’s model Y every time.
Great review Gavin. I agree that the Avenger is a fun car to drive. There is a lot of competition in the 50K - 70K market. The Jeep Avenger may pique a lot of interest for those looking for a fun SUV to drive in the inner city.
Objection! the PSC score (as illustrated) did not have any spuds stored in that extensive shelf on the passenger side above the glovebox! You could increase that score by at least 20!
I’ve been keen on these since I’ve first seen the overseas reviews, but it takes a Gav stood beside it to show how genuinely tiny it is. Interesting comments about the slightly bouncy ride. That’s why local reviews are important. At the price, it’s probably a yeah nah for me. And it’s going to be facing increasingly stiff competition as a whole bunch of small electric cars arrive.
I have been waiting for this review and a number of people I know want to see it as well because this car will not be available to purchase in their location
😊 Maybe another reason you subconsciously love this car is the fact that it is fairly basic - (actual) buttons. Does that make me sound like a total luddite? Probably. But then even in the most tech heavy laden EVs - Tesla, here's looking at you - most people only ever use the basic functions, rarely, if ever, realising what else is, largely, unnecessarily available. This is by no means limited to vehicles. Most modern gadgetry from your microwave, washing machine, TV, mobile phone, right on down to your motorcar fall into the unnecessarily complicated category. I've [no idea] what many of the wash cycles on my washing machine are supposed to be for and as for my microwave......🤷🤷🤷🤷
Always a fun review but this vehicle is pretty pointless unless you just want the Jeep badge on your city shopper. The Peugeot e208gt looks a lot better to me but dynamically not a very impressive platform and pretty sluggish for an EV. If I wanted something cute for the city the Volvo EX30 looks a lot more interesting
The Model Y is undoubtedly the winner in terms of... well, everything. That being said, I can see buyers potentially opting for this one for 3 reasons: It's much smaller and easier to drive/park in congested cities, it's more trendy/cute/fashionable etc than a Model Y, and because it's stupidly easy for first-EV buyers or older buyer to operate; much like a traditional car (no learning required). Older buyers tend to like that. Or I could just be waffling. Time will tell! 😅-Gav
@@EcotricityNZ It’s definitely cool and a great addition to our options. I get that similar cars can have different price levels across brands (Skoda, VW, Seat, Audi etc), and small cars can cost more than bigger cars. It just doesn’t seem to justify it in this case. Great review as ever and I love waffles.
I dont leave my office until I have watched your video each Friday.
Alright, I'll allow it this once. But then GO HOME. That goes for all of you! Unless you're in Australia, in which case, GO HOME SOONISH. -Gav
Plse could you review the Omoda E5 when its available, your knowledge to compare EV's across brands is so valuable to us Joe blogs. It's really great you add your own personal touch in your reviews..😂
Another entertaining very informative spud-centric review, thanks!
More absolute gold - I thought Kanye West was a train station and my back goes out more than I do…. 😂😂
Nice car for a runabout, but $50-55,000 would make it a serious possibility, but as others have said - if you have $70,000 it’s model Y every time.
It's got 'seated heats' huh? Sounds lovely.
Never gets tired of the wonderful King Country main drag scenery!😀
I was wondering where it was. Didn't look near Auckland to me
Gavin you should sell the mock louis vuitton in the merch shop.
Great review Gavin. I agree that the Avenger is a fun car to drive. There is a lot of competition in the 50K - 70K market. The Jeep Avenger may pique a lot of interest for those looking for a fun SUV to drive in the inner city.
6:05 - describing Jeep drivers.. Props for getting polish-song-thing-right (it's a national anthem, I know).
Objection! the PSC score (as illustrated) did not have any spuds stored in that extensive shelf on the passenger side above the glovebox! You could increase that score by at least 20!
I’ve been keen on these since I’ve first seen the overseas reviews, but it takes a Gav stood beside it to show how genuinely tiny it is.
Interesting comments about the slightly bouncy ride. That’s why local reviews are important.
At the price, it’s probably a yeah nah for me. And it’s going to be facing increasingly stiff competition as a whole bunch of small electric cars arrive.
Great looking car but the price is a little bit high.
Hey! What’s that about St Heliers Bay? I’m a local and confirm we have one called that 😂
I have been waiting for this review and a number of people I know want to see it as well because this car will not be available to purchase in their location
Looks like you and Google Assistant have a special connection.
My country mentioned PLPLPL
😊 Maybe another reason you subconsciously love this car is the fact that it is fairly basic - (actual) buttons. Does that make me sound like a total luddite? Probably. But then even in the most tech heavy laden EVs - Tesla, here's looking at you - most people only ever use the basic functions, rarely, if ever, realising what else is, largely, unnecessarily available.
This is by no means limited to vehicles. Most modern gadgetry from your microwave, washing machine, TV, mobile phone, right on down to your motorcar fall into the unnecessarily complicated category. I've [no idea] what many of the wash cycles on my washing machine are supposed to be for and as for my microwave......🤷🤷🤷🤷
nice colour
Too little too late for too much... just buy an Atto 3.
Very nice car.
At 1:38 ironically this car is designed for the ordinary person, rather like the original Hillman Avenger. ☮️
It's about 15k too expensive for what it is.
It's 20k off at the moment
Always a fun review but this vehicle is pretty pointless unless you just want the Jeep badge on your city shopper. The Peugeot e208gt looks a lot better to me but dynamically not a very impressive platform and pretty sluggish for an EV. If I wanted something cute for the city the Volvo EX30 looks a lot more interesting
Nearly same price as a Model Y?
The Model Y is undoubtedly the winner in terms of... well, everything. That being said, I can see buyers potentially opting for this one for 3 reasons: It's much smaller and easier to drive/park in congested cities, it's more trendy/cute/fashionable etc than a Model Y, and because it's stupidly easy for first-EV buyers or older buyer to operate; much like a traditional car (no learning required). Older buyers tend to like that. Or I could just be waffling. Time will tell! 😅-Gav
@@EcotricityNZ It’s definitely cool and a great addition to our options. I get that similar cars can have different price levels across brands (Skoda, VW, Seat, Audi etc), and small cars can cost more than bigger cars. It just doesn’t seem to justify it in this case.
Great review as ever and I love waffles.
@@EcotricityNZGav, you forgot the best thing about owning one of these Things, because of the Jeep badge, no one is going to steal it.
@@EcotricityNZ In that case just get an MG4 and save around $23,000 NZ!
Sorry to jump onto this thread, but can you get a large dog in the boot of the model y or does it slope too much?
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I'd still never consider one, SUVs SUVCK.
Polish jeep