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  1. John

    Discussion 2026 Toyota RAV4 First Drive: Toyota's Best-Selling SUV Goes Hybrid-Only

    I'll be honest I wasn't expecting Toyota to make the RAV4 this interesting. On paper, the hybrid-only lineup and the stronger PHEV look like a big improvement, but specs don't always tell the whole story. If you've driven one, what's the biggest surprise? Better than expected, or mostly just...
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    Problem / Issue Hyundai Kona EV Battery Replacement: What Does It Really Cost in 2026?

    I think the biggest question isn't the replacement cost it's how often owners actually end up paying it out of pocket.Has anyone here experienced a Kona EV battery failure after the warranty expired? If so, what was Hyundai's response, and what was the final repair bill?
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    Tesla HV Battery Repair: What Owners Need to Know

    Battery repair costs get a lot of attention, but I think repair documentation is just as important.If a battery has been repaired, detailed records of what was replaced and why can make a big difference to future buyers and may even help maintain resale value.Do you think comprehensive...
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    Review Could The Rox 01 Be The Surprise SUV Of 2025?

    The specifications look promising, but I think the biggest challenge for Rox isn't building a competitive SUV it's convincing buyers to trust a completely new brand.Features and performance can attract attention, but long-term reliability, software support and resale value are what ultimately...
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    Comparison 2024 Chevrolet Silverado vs Toyota Tundra Hybrid: Real-World Comparison

    After years of towing different trailers, I've found that keeping a steady speed usually saves more fuel than anything else. It's not exciting advice, but it makes a noticeable difference on longer trips.
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    Why Does My EV Lose Range So Fast in Winter?

    One thing I'd add is that new EV owners often focus only on the battery, when in reality it's the whole car that's working harder in winter.Cold tires create more rolling resistance, the air is denser, roads are often wet or covered in slush, and strong headwinds can reduce range more than...
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    Discussion COOL INVENTIONS FOR A PICKUP TRUCK

    I'd also add a tailgate assist system.It's one of those upgrades you don't think about until you've used one. A surprisingly heavy tailgate dropping open every time gets old pretty quickly, especially if you're loading tools or camping gear several times a day.It's a relatively inexpensive...
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    Problem / Issue Thinking About Buying a Used Outlander? Read This First

    @Peter That's a great point about checking the underside.I'd also add two things that don't seem to get mentioned very often. First, it's worth checking the rear brake calipers. A number of owners have reported sticking guide pins, which can cause uneven brake pad wear and one rear wheel to...
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    Review Volvo EX30: Finally an EV for Normal People?

    Honestly, the EX30 feels like one of the first smaller EVs that actually understands what most people want from a daily car: compact size, quick acceleration, modern tech, good range, and a relatively realistic price. But I also think a lot of reviews focus too much on the performance and not...
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    Problem / Issue Tesla Model S / X Battery Heater Module Failure - What Really Goes Wrong (and How We Fix It)

    This is an incredible deep dive, @Car Doktor! Thank you for taking the time to document this.For many of us, seeing a "Battery Heating Unavailable" or "Maximum Charge Rate Reduced" alert is terrifying because the internet immediately jumps to "dead main pack" and a $20,000 repair bill. Your...
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    Discussion The Electric Pickup War: America’s Favorite Trucks Could Decide the Fate of EVs

    The Ford F-150 Lightning, Tesla Cybertruck and Rivian R1T are seriously impressive on paper Instant torque, quick acceleration, smooth and quiet. But that’s not what defines a pickup. A pickup is a tool. And that’s where things get complicated. Towing? Real-world range can drop by 40–50%. Rural...
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    Review Zeekr 9X – The 1400HP Hybrid SUV That Shouldn’t Exist

    Honestly, what fascinates me most about the Zeekr 9X isn’t even the crazy headline specs it’s how all of this is supposed to work together in the real world.Everyone’s focused on the 1,300+ hp and 6C charging, but the real question is system integration. You’ve got a high-output 2.0T engine...
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    Discussion EV Repair Near Me: What Services to Expect

    Nice topic this is exactly the kind of angle many EV owners overlook.One thing that really stands out is how different the whole troubleshooting mindset is compared to traditional cars. With EVs, you’re not chasing noises or leaks you’re interpreting data. And that requires a completely...
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    Review Lexus NX 350h (2026) – Real MPG, Problems & Owner Opinions

    I think both of you are actually pointing at different sides of the same thing. You’re right that the NX hybrid doesn’t have the typical failure points of a conventional drivetrain, and that changes the overall risk profile quite a bit. From a mechanical standpoint, these systems are already...
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    Question Why Are Used Teslas So Cheap? 7 Real Reasons Explained (2026)

    I think this is where the discussion gets more interesting, because it’s no longer about whether used Teslas are “good” or “bad”, but that they operate under very different rules compared to traditional cars. What stands out to me is that most of the issue isn’t even a specific fault, it’s...
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    News Tesla’s Next Move: Budget EV Points to Cracks in Demand

    Tesla isn’t just adjusting strategy this looks like a clear sign that demand is starting to crack under real market pressure. For years, the company dominated by pushing premium EVs, but now pricing is becoming a real barrier as competition grows and incentives fade. A cheaper model might bring...
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    Review Best Compact SUVs 2025 – What Actually Makes the Cut

    I think both of you are right, just from different points in the lifecycle. Disposability by design” is real, but it’s not happening because manufacturers suddenly want shorter lifespans. It’s more like a side effect of how complex these cars have become. The more software-driven the car is, the...
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    Discussion Best Electric Cars for Highway Driving in 2025 (Real-World Range & Charging)

    George, you hit the nail on the head because paper range is only good for selling cars in the showroom, but the real champion is decided on the highway at 130 km/h with a nasty headwind. In my experience, (effortless) long-distance driving is defined by two things today: mental peace of mind and...
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    Comparison Kia EV5 Earth: How Far Does It REALLY Go?

    This is a good breakdown, but I think we’re still looking at this a bit too much from a spec perspective. What people usually find out after a few months of ownership is that range isn’t the main issue predictability is. It’s not just how far the car can go on paper, it’s how consistent that...
  20. John

    Comparison Mazda CX-30 Turbo vs Lexus UX Hybrid

    Good comparison, but these two are not really aimed at the same buyer. The CX-30 Turbo is the more driver-focused choice: stronger engine, better torque, and a much more engaging feel on the road. The trade-off is that turbo DI engines usually bring more long-term sensitivity, and running costs...
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