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  1. Steve

    Review Can the 2025 Audi A6 e-tron Deliver 250 Miles at 81 MPH?

    That's a great point about charging speed. I think a lot of people focus on the peak charging number, but the charging curve is often what really matters. Two cars might both advertise 270 kW charging, but if one can hold that power much longer, it'll usually finish a 10–80% charge noticeably...
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    Question Why I chose 2026 Kia Sorento HEV Facelift (Hybrid) AWD over Hyundai Santa Fe

    What I find interesting is that most comparisons focus on cargo space, screens and fuel economy, while many long-term owners end up talking about completely different things.Reading owner forums, I've seen more discussions about unexpected 12V battery drain issues, hybrid system warnings and...
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    Review Which Home EV Charger Would You Buy in 2025?

    Good overview. I think many people focus too much on charging speed, while long-term reliability is just as important.A home charger is something you'll likely use almost every day for years, so cable quality, weather resistance, warranty coverage, and manufacturer support often matter more...
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    Review The 2025 Mazda3 Might Be One of the Last Real Driver’s Cars

    The Mazda3 still feels like one of the few modern compact cars built by people who actually enjoy driving.But ownership is not always as great as the driving experience itself.Mazda parts can be surprisingly expensive compared to Toyota or Honda, and I’ve also heard quite a few complaints...
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    Discussion Anonymous EV Industry Confessions: What We Can’t Say Out Loud

    What many people still don’t realize is that a lot of EV programs are no longer engineered for long-term ownership they’re engineered for launch deadlines, lease cycles, and investor optics.I’ve seen cases where teams already knew certain components would become problematic after a few years...
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    Comparison Highlander vs. Pathfinder: Rugged vs. Roady King?

    To help anyone choosing between the two, it really comes down to your daily driving habits. If you commute a lot or drive in the city, the Highlander Hybrid is the smarter choice because its fuel economy is unmatched for a three-row SUV, whereas the Pathfinder’s V6 will quickly become a...
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    Discussion Why Are So Many EVs Being Declared Total Loss After Small Accidents?

    I keep seeing more and more stories in the US where relatively small EV accidents end up becoming total losses.Not necessarily because the damage looks catastrophic but because battery inspections, sensor systems, structural parts, and repair costs have become insanely expensive. Some owners...
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    Discussion Does the hybrid kill the gasoline engine?

    I think your concern is actually very valid especially with plug-in hybrids in winter.A frozen gasoline engine suddenly waking up under load is never ideal mechanically, even if manufacturers try to protect it with modern oils and thermal management systems. Over time, repeated cold high-load...
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    Buying Advice Buying a Used Tesla? Here’s What Most Owners Learn the Hard Way

    I think many people still buy a used Tesla like they’re buying a normal used car, but it’s really a completely different world. A clean-looking Tesla can still feel modern and “almost new” even past 200,000 km, while the suspension, tires, or cooling system may already be getting very expensive...
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    Review Toyota RAV4 Prime: The First PHEV That Actually Makes Sense

    What I think Toyota got right with the RAV4 Prime is that it doesn’t try too hard to feel futuristic it just works in real life.A lot of modern PHEVs look impressive in reviews, but after a few months owners start noticing compromises: weak EV range, awkward charging habits, poor efficiency...
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    Review Could The Subaru Uncharted Become The First Truly Practical Adventure EV?

    What I’m most curious about with the Uncharted is whether Subaru can make the EV experience feel as durable and confidence-inspiring as their gasoline models.A lot of modern “adventure EVs” look rugged in photos, but once you add heavy battery weight, expensive bumpers, large wheels, and...
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    Problem / Issue Tesla Model S / X Battery Heater Module Failure - What Really Goes Wrong (and How We Fix It)

    Most people assume the heater module itself is the failure point. In reality, it’s usually just the first component that shows the problem.What’s actually happening is a chain reaction inside the thermal system. Once the heater or its control path starts failing, temperature regulation breaks...
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    Review Which Lincoln SUV Is Actually Worth Buying? Aviator vsCorsair vs Nautilus vs Navigator

    That’s actually a really important point and not something you see mentioned often. What you’re describing sounds less like a classic hardware fault and more like a systems integration issue, which is becoming increasingly common as vehicles rely more on software layers to manage comfort and...
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    Question Why Are Used Teslas So Cheap? 7 Real Reasons Explained (2026)

    Interesting topic 👍I think one factor people underestimate is how quickly Tesla updates its models. Even a few years difference can mean noticeable changes in range, tech and features, which makes older cars feel outdated faster than normal. Also, with more EVs entering the market now, buyers...
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    Review 2026 Nissan Rogue – Price Drop, New Trim & Key Changes

    You’re not wrong the pricing move is probably the most interesting part of this update. But I’d be careful calling it a “segment killer” just yet. Nissan is clearly trying to reposition the Rogue as a value play, and if the MSRP actually holds at the dealer level, that alone makes it a lot more...
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    Review 2027 Kia Telluride Hybrid – Specs, MPG & What’s New

    I think the biggest question with the 2027 Telluride Hybrid will not just be whether the hybrid sounds good on paper, but how people will actually use it in real life. On paper, it looks like a very strong package for a three-row SUV: good fuel economy, solid power, and the kind of range that...
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    Question Why Are Used Teslas So Cheap? 7 Real Reasons Explained (2026)

    I do not think a used Tesla is automatically a bad purchase, but only if the buyer looks far beyond the price. A lot of people make the mistake of treating it like a normal used car, when in reality some of the expensive risks work very differently here. It is not enough that the car drives well...
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    Review 2026 Nissan Rogue – Price Drop, New Trim & Key Changes

    You guys made some fair points. The Rogue has never been the most exciting SUV, but in daily driving it’s actually very comfortable. Ride quality, seats, and cabin noise are definitely strong points, especially for commuting and long highway drives. There are still a few typical weak spots...
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    Discussion Hyundai Kona Cells in a Nissan Leaf?

    Dear Battery Doktor,I think the situation is a bit more nuanced than described. The issues with Hyundai Kona batteries were mainly related to manufacturing defects in specific LG production batches, which led to recalls. This does not mean that NMC622 chemistry or LG cells in general are...
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    Discussion 2026 Hyundai Palisade: Gas or Hybrid – Which One Makes Sense?

    Interesting breakdown, but it’s worth adding some real-world perspective, especially for anyone planning long-term ownership.Hyundai / Kia large SUVs have generally strong drivetrains, but from a practical, workshop-level point of view there are some patterns that tend to show up over time...
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