Just picked up a Dual Motor LR Polestar 2 (EV Range: 276 miles) for $715/month for 39 months with no money down. Sold our plug-in 330e (EV Range 20 on a good day...) for it and couldn't be happier. We use it for commuting/errands around town and have two other gas vehicles (one being diesel) for longer distance driving when needed. Hopefully battery tech takes off and becomes more solid/affordable in the next few years because we would love to own a 400+ mile ranged EV.
I'm very disappointed in the Mercedes EQS. I was very excited for the car because I expected it to be as large inside as the S-class. It's much smaller and much narrower. The price tag is still just as high though - especially for the super screen. The Mercedes dealers near me are hurting. They are having a very hard time moving EQ products.
Tesla is the best car company ever! No gas stations, No oil changes, No smog check, No corrupt dealership, No catalytic converter and as fast as a $650,000 Lamborghini.
I'd say the MOST luxurious EV available is the Rolls Royce Spectre. However, most of us don't have $800,000 so I won't bother with that one. On the more affordable side is the Cadillac Lyriq AWD. I own one: Luxury 3 trim. Supercruise, power moonroof, 19KW charger, white interior, silver paint and 22" wheels. The car tops out at about $80,000 but there's a $7500 cash incentive. It charges fast with DC fast charging. Gets about 250 miles range between charges (maximum is 307 miles). Interior is very comfortable and feels almost like a Mercedes product.
As much as I like the BMW i7 for its back seat theater, I hate the front seat driver's position. When will BMW learn that Mercedes S class sells better because the driver's position allows you to sit closer to the rear and floor - beyond the B-pillar?
I have a Genesis GV60 and love it. Luxury in a small package. I'm also eyeing a used EQS for the insane highway range at 70 mph.
Just picked up a Dual Motor LR Polestar 2 (EV Range: 276 miles) for $715/month for 39 months with no money down. Sold our plug-in 330e (EV Range 20 on a good day...) for it and couldn't be happier. We use it for commuting/errands around town and have two other gas vehicles (one being diesel) for longer distance driving when needed. Hopefully battery tech takes off and becomes more solid/affordable in the next few years because we would love to own a 400+ mile ranged EV.
I'm very disappointed in the Mercedes EQS.
I was very excited for the car because I expected it to be as large inside as the S-class.
It's much smaller and much narrower.
The price tag is still just as high though - especially for the super screen.
The Mercedes dealers near me are hurting. They are having a very hard time moving EQ products.
Tesla is the best car company ever! No gas stations, No oil changes, No smog check, No corrupt dealership, No catalytic converter and as fast as a $650,000 Lamborghini.
I'd say the MOST luxurious EV available is the Rolls Royce Spectre. However, most of us don't have $800,000 so I won't bother with that one.
On the more affordable side is the Cadillac Lyriq AWD. I own one: Luxury 3 trim.
Supercruise, power moonroof, 19KW charger, white interior, silver paint and 22" wheels.
The car tops out at about $80,000 but there's a $7500 cash incentive.
It charges fast with DC fast charging. Gets about 250 miles range between charges (maximum is 307 miles).
Interior is very comfortable and feels almost like a Mercedes product.
I'm assuming that once you (or anyone, really) get to drive one, the Celestiq will make it onto this list.
As much as I like the BMW i7 for its back seat theater, I hate the front seat driver's position.
When will BMW learn that Mercedes S class sells better because the driver's position allows you to sit closer to the rear and floor - beyond the B-pillar?
Did you forget the Cadillac Celestiq😅😅😅
Tell BMW that the Grill erra is over ,we need futuristic body line EV They can do it they better wake up ,,, You forgot the Hyundai Ioniq 7
I'd pay extra for more range and faster charging. Luxury is unnecessary.
Lmao. I love these blanket statements. What’s unnecessary for you may be necessary for someone else.
I also don't care about sports!!
Sorry to hear that.