Reply To: High End EVs – a comparison (ID5, Enyaq, Ariya)

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MFillingham
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    MFIllingham, interestibg update. the addition of the iv80 has almost done it for he, but I will try the mustang and ionic 5, plus the id4, but think I’m set on the Enyaq, but SWMBO has to try them all first Certainly, for me Motability has gone in the right direction this quarter, but I’m playing Russian Roulette and hoping they are still there Q4 if this year when I can order

     

    Thank you.

     

    I’m debating the value of the Comfort pack but on top of the 80 it becomes the most expensive listed BEV.  Of the list of additions in the pack, the heated seats, adaptive cruise control and tri-zone climate would be used frequently as well as the keyless entry.  However, that brings the Suite up to £8,054, which is a lot for a car you’re having for a maximum of 5 years.  At the £5,299 for the 80 as it comes, it presents great value, although the missing features are a concern, it’s a question of range without features or pay much more for all the features and the range.

     

    At least you have only SWMBO to test it, because I often provide transport services for my aged mum, I have both a wife and mother to sit in the car to ensure they can get in/out comfortably.

     

    I do agree, for those who have the capability of charging at home, Motability have definitely improved their offering at relatively reasonable prices.

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