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  • in reply to: Advance payments nightmare #285914
    superspur
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      Yes, “on track to buy” doesn’t mean they’ll be delivered on time. Waiting times for some cars have become ridiculous.

      in reply to: Advance payments nightmare #285829
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        I just called my local Hyundai dealer about the Ioniq 5. He said it doesn’t matter what Motability say is available on their website, the car is simply not available to order. He admitted the whole thing was a nightmare.

        in reply to: Advance payments nightmare #285777
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          Thanks, Mark. I’ll test drive the Ioniq 5. I just love South Korean cars. I don’t like side rear charging ports though. I much prefer the Kia’s front port, something which I believe should be standard on all cars. So much more practical. Adaptive cruise control is a must, which I believe is extra on the Skoda. Anyway, thanks for your import. High driving position and light steering are musts for my particular health issues.

          in reply to: Advance payments nightmare #285756
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            Well, if you take off the new car rebate, it was zero. I had a Kona before my current Soul, which, like the Niro, is a much more comfortable drive. My spinal meningitis means I have to be sitting higher up. I love everything about the Kia, especially the paddles. If only the Mokka had Kia specs, I’d go for that for comfort. The advance payments on these vehicles are becoming prohibitive. Driving comfort, as well as range, is of prime importance. I went for a test drive of the award-winning Jeep Avenger Summit. Loved the ultra light steering, but the driving position caused me pain.

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