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st7 wrote:How has the visibility been for driving for those with the car? Does the front right pillar create a large blind spot?
Kronik wrote:When you now rolling out first thing in the morning, does the engine start up or can you keep it on full electric (assuming you rolling slow)
snypaz wrote:Kronik wrote:When you now rolling out first thing in the morning, does the engine start up or can you keep it on full electric (assuming you rolling slow)
Car will start in Electric mode, Gas engine will come on for about 15secs then it will cut off. My experience at least.
Kronik wrote:snypaz wrote:Kronik wrote:When you now rolling out first thing in the morning, does the engine start up or can you keep it on full electric (assuming you rolling slow)
Car will start in Electric mode, Gas engine will come on for about 15secs then it will cut off. My experience at least.
Ok cool, why I ask is that I live about 3 mins from work, so it wouldn't make sense if the engine on for that time period. If I do buy one I may have to full up once every few months, because currently I full up every 2 weeks with a 1.8 turbo vehicle that burns plenty gas.
Wondering if they gonna bring the full electric version down here
If you live 3 mins from work bro you should just walk it... ultimate fuel economy!!!
Ok cool, why I ask is that I live about 3 mins from work, so it wouldn't make sense if the engine on for that time period. If I do buy one I may have to full up once every few months, because currently I full up every 2 weeks with a 1.8 turbo vehicle that burns plenty gas.
DJ Q wrote:If you live 3 mins from work bro you should just walk it... ultimate fuel economy!!!
3 Minutes driving @ 80km/h is a 40 min walkOk cool, why I ask is that I live about 3 mins from work, so it wouldn't make sense if the engine on for that time period. If I do buy one I may have to full up once every few months, because currently I full up every 2 weeks with a 1.8 turbo vehicle that burns plenty gas.
The engine has to come on every so often to charge the car.
EV mode may give you about 2-3km of range.
*$kїđž![emoji769] wrote:Thats an expensive oil change bro...thats the typical service....inspection of fluids and belts....honestly thats a DIY...but glad u enjoyed rhd experience.... i too serviced by the stealerships until i realised its a big rip off.
snypaz wrote:First Service Update. Made a appointment at Automotive Components Limited in O'Meara Industrial Estate on Saturday. Appt was 7:30am, Arrived at 7am. Was given the the 3rd slot, But was he first Ioniq. They started working on the car at 8am sharp. Car was finished at 9:25am. They changed the engine oil, Changed the oil filter, Inspected the Air Filter (It was basically new), Engine Coolant, Brake Fluid, Drive Belts, Also checked for any leaks, Unusual wear on the tyres, Checked the alignment (perfect) and made sure everything was tight and sorted. They even checked the Air Condition. They asked if I had any issues with the vehicle, And was very helpful. Clean bill of health. Total cost, $989.13 with a 15% discount. Paid with Massy Points. Honestly, The service there was amazing. I ended up leaving at 10:30am because they gave me a Free Wash and Vacuum but rain kept them back. Which I had no issue with.
What's the price now ?st7 wrote:snypaz wrote:First Service Update. Made a appointment at Automotive Components Limited in O'Meara Industrial Estate on Saturday. Appt was 7:30am, Arrived at 7am. Was given the the 3rd slot, But was he first Ioniq. They started working on the car at 8am sharp. Car was finished at 9:25am. They changed the engine oil, Changed the oil filter, Inspected the Air Filter (It was basically new), Engine Coolant, Brake Fluid, Drive Belts, Also checked for any leaks, Unusual wear on the tyres, Checked the alignment (perfect) and made sure everything was tight and sorted. They even checked the Air Condition. They asked if I had any issues with the vehicle, And was very helpful. Clean bill of health. Total cost, $989.13 with a 15% discount. Paid with Massy Points. Honestly, The service there was amazing. I ended up leaving at 10:30am because they gave me a Free Wash and Vacuum but rain kept them back. Which I had no issue with.
Sounds promising. Hopefully other support branches were as courteous as those guys.
Bess i sign up for a massy card oui
st7 wrote:picked up my car yesterday! loving it so far of course.
Even got the option of getting the purchase as points on a massy card so basically free service! lol
PariaMan wrote:What's the price now ?st7 wrote:snypaz wrote:First Service Update. Made a appointment at Automotive Components Limited in O'Meara Industrial Estate on Saturday. Appt was 7:30am, Arrived at 7am. Was given the the 3rd slot, But was he first Ioniq. They started working on the car at 8am sharp. Car was finished at 9:25am. They changed the engine oil, Changed the oil filter, Inspected the Air Filter (It was basically new), Engine Coolant, Brake Fluid, Drive Belts, Also checked for any leaks, Unusual wear on the tyres, Checked the alignment (perfect) and made sure everything was tight and sorted. They even checked the Air Condition. They asked if I had any issues with the vehicle, And was very helpful. Clean bill of health. Total cost, $989.13 with a 15% discount. Paid with Massy Points. Honestly, The service there was amazing. I ended up leaving at 10:30am because they gave me a Free Wash and Vacuum but rain kept them back. Which I had no issue with.
Sounds promising. Hopefully other support branches were as courteous as those guys.
Bess i sign up for a massy card oui
Do you know what oil was used. On another note... If you reading of what they did from the bill... Most of those things are generic items that are put on the receipt... If you saw when they did it... That is differentsnypaz wrote:First Service Update. Made a appointment at Automotive Components Limited in O'Meara Industrial Estate on Saturday. Appt was 7:30am, Arrived at 7am. Was given the the 3rd slot, But was he first Ioniq. They started working on the car at 8am sharp. Car was finished at 9:25am. They changed the engine oil, Changed the oil filter, Inspected the Air Filter (It was basically new), Engine Coolant, Brake Fluid, Drive Belts, Also checked for any leaks, Unusual wear on the tyres, Checked the alignment (perfect) and made sure everything was tight and sorted. They even checked the Air Condition. They asked if I had any issues with the vehicle, And was very helpful. Clean bill of health. Total cost, $989.13 with a 15% discount. Paid with Massy Points. Honestly, The service there was amazing. I ended up leaving at 10:30am because they gave me a Free Wash and Vacuum but rain kept them back. Which I had no issue with.
SidZ wrote:Massy Service using Castrol... charing $90 plus for a qtr... at that price better carrying your own amsoil.
But how will you know for sure they using your amsoilSidZ wrote:Massy Service using Castrol... charing $90 plus for a qtr... at that price better carrying your own amsoil.
But how will you know for sure they using your amsoilSidZ wrote:Massy Service using Castrol... charing $90 plus for a qtr... at that price better carrying your own amsoil.
PariaMan wrote:But how will you know for sure they using your amsoilSidZ wrote:Massy Service using Castrol... charing $90 plus for a qtr... at that price better carrying your own amsoil.
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