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  1. News Electric Cars Hit a Wall in the U.S. Market

    This feels much more like a correction than a loss of direction. EVs aren’t failing, but the market is pushing back on assumptions that turned out to be too optimistic. Price sensitivity is real, infrastructure gaps are still visible, and for a lot of buyers the convenience simply isn’t there...
  2. Review Best Compact SUVs 2025 – What Actually Makes the Cut

    I think this is exactly where the conversation gets interesting, because you’re both right, just looking at different layers of the same shift.“Disposability” isn’t really designed in the old sense, it’s emerging from how the product is built now. Once the car becomes software-dependent...
  3. News Going Cheaper Isn’t Saving Tesla — It Might Be Exposing a Bigger Issue

    Tesla’s problem isn’t that it’s too expensive it’s that it’s no longer clearly better. The Tesla Model 3 and Tesla Model Y used to be ahead in almost everything. Now brands like BYD, Volkswagen, and Hyundai are offering more balanced packages at the same price. Going cheaper doesn’t fix that...
  4. Comparison RAV4 or Corolla Cross? Truth.

    Honestly, people act like these two are flawless they’re not. Corolla Cross? Yeah, it’s cheap for a reason. Weak engine, noisy on the highway, and I’ve seen plenty of complaints about battery/electrical quirks. RAV4? Better overall, but let’s not pretend it’s perfect that hybrid cable corrosion...
  5. Discussion Kia EV3 vs Renault Scenic E-Tech - which electric SUV gets our vote?

    Solid comparison but I feel like most reviews miss the part that actually matters: what happens after 6–12 months. On paper both look great, but there are already some hints where things might start to show.On the EV3 side: – the charging system (ICCU-type issues) has been a weak point on...
  6. Discussion 2020–2025 EV Range Leaders: The Top 8 Ranked

    Great list, thanks for sharing! As a daily EV driver I’ve been in a 2022 Model 3 for a few years now I’ve realized these paper specs are one thing, but the (street reality) is a bit different. If you’re looking to switch, there are three things to keep in mind alongside this table. First is the...
  7. Discussion 2026 Hyundai Palisade: Gas or Hybrid – Which One Makes Sense?

    Honestly, this isn’t even that close unless you have a very specific use case. The hybrid is simply the better drivetrain for most people. It’s not just about fuel economy (around 29–34 mpg vs 21 mpg for the V6), it’s also more powerful roughly 329 hp vs 287 hp. So you’re getting better...
  8. Review 2026 Toyota Grand Highlander - Is There Anything New for Families?

    Mike, spot on. Most people review these things after a 20-minute test drive, but seeing how it survives the "corporate grind" is the only data that actually matters.I’ve run high-mileage fleets for years, and your experience with the 2026 Grand Highlander is a classic case of "Engineering for...
  9. Review 2026 Lexus RX 350 -- The #1 Lexus for a REASON!

    The problem with the RX 350 is that it’s so predictably good it’s almost boring but that’s exactly why we buy it. For 2026, Lexus finally nailed the infotainment, but there are a few 'silent' issues that reviewers tend to gloss over:The Piano Black Trap: Despite the premium claims, the finish...
  10. The future rolls in: 3 EVs to watch in 2027

    Great overview this really captures why 2027 feels like more than just another “next year” for EVs.What stands out to me is the diversity you’re pointing out. The Audi TT EV shows that driving emotion isn’t dead in the electric era, the Bolt proves affordability is finally being taken...
  11. How close is Tesla Full Self-Driving to real hands-free driving?

    Hi everyone, I’m considering a Tesla mainly because of Full Self-Driving, but I’m a bit confused by the real-world experience versus the marketing.For those of you who actually use FSD regularly:How often do you really need to intervene? Does it feel like a relaxed driving experience, or are...
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