Choice of EV's

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Steve6371

Original Poster:

21 posts

43 months

Friday 19th July
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I need some help to make a decision on which EV to have as my company car. Options Tesla 3 or BYD Seal. What's everyone's thoughts?

Bobtherallyfan

1,332 posts

83 months

Friday 19th July
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With one, you are supporting Trump…with the other, you are just buying more Chinese crap with no support structure.

Steve6371

Original Poster:

21 posts

43 months

Friday 19th July
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Bobtherallyfan said:
With one, you are supporting Trump…with the other, you are just buying more Chinese crap with no support structure.
So are you saying the best option is to support trump.

bennno

12,402 posts

274 months

Friday 19th July
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Ionic 5

Steve6371

Original Poster:

21 posts

43 months

Friday 19th July
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bennno said:
Ionic 5
Unfortunately that wasn't in my choices

Tye Green

754 posts

114 months

Friday 19th July
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bennno said:
Ionic 5
actually it's Ioniq 5 and yes, I can recommend smile

quinny100

954 posts

191 months

Friday 19th July
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If it’s your first EV, go for the Tesla.

There is nothing significantly better about the Seal as a car. Yes, the AWD is very quick at under 4 seconds to 60 but has a lower top speed and the Tesla isn’t exactly a slouch. The boot on the Seal is quite small.

The Tesla is more efficient so will go further despite a smaller battery, especially at motorway speeds and the Tesla also charges faster.

Whilst Tesla service isn’t perfect, it’s far more established than BYD. I’d be more confident getting a part for a Model 3 than a Seal.

The supercharger network is still a major benefit - the ability to just rock up and plug in without faffing with an app and be confident you’ll get a quick charge is not to be underestimated. Yes, many sites have been opened up but the motorway ones remain largely Tesla only. The integration between the car and the charging network just makes things so much easier - just put your round trip in the nav and it’ll tell you where to charge based on live availability data from the charging stations. It’s very clever and it just works.

jonathan_roberts

385 posts

13 months

Friday 19th July
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Model 3 every day of the week.

Steve6371

Original Poster:

21 posts

43 months

Saturday 20th July
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quinny100 said:
If it’s your first EV, go for the Tesla.

There is nothing significantly better about the Seal as a car. Yes, the AWD is very quick at under 4 seconds to 60 but has a lower top speed and the Tesla isn’t exactly a slouch. The boot on the Seal is quite small.

The Tesla is more efficient so will go further despite a smaller battery, especially at motorway speeds and the Tesla also charges faster.

Whilst Tesla service isn’t perfect, it’s far more established than BYD. I’d be more confident getting a part for a Model 3 than a Seal.

The supercharger network is still a major benefit - the ability to just rock up and plug in without faffing with an app and be confident you’ll get a quick charge is not to be underestimated. Yes, many sites have been opened up but the motorway ones remain largely Tesla only. The integration between the car and the charging network just makes things so much easier - just put your round trip in the nav and it’ll tell you where to charge based on live availability data from the charging stations. It’s very clever and it just works.
Tesla it is then