I have a very logical question for all these super smart people promoting this car: if all new technological things are in front of it, what will happen and how much will it cost if you hit the car?
@A_G8_M9 күн бұрын
The same as any modern car, a lot. That's what the insurance is supposed to be for
@deyvelogistique9 күн бұрын
@@A_G8_Meverything is more expensive on E cars
@edwardunderwoodphotography622310 күн бұрын
beautiful, but still, only a shade over 300 miles per charge, if you're lucky. And I doubt there will be federal tax incentives in 2026.
@PaulC-Drums9 күн бұрын
Great freaking world we live in where the existence of tax incentives in the future is justifiably called into question. I’m very annoyed. Heavily considering this vehicle as soon as I can get my hands on it.
@c_jo11 күн бұрын
The electronics are in the front bumper? Fender benders are going to get super expensive.
@yervandpapazyan447311 күн бұрын
you tell them :) they will look at you with a facial expression like '' what do you understand in car manufacturing and electronics we are very smart very high IQ professionals we know better than you''
@TuvingtonD9 күн бұрын
Just reciting the press release 🙄
@SDpapa11 күн бұрын
Tesla owners regretting paying double the cost of this Ioniq 9 for their overpriced model X.
@Jeremiahb38213 күн бұрын
I guess I'm the only one but I feel like the gear selector and push to start buttons are in a pretty ugly configuration along with the cheap, plasticy looking interior. I also feel like the outside aesthetic is a step back from the Ioniq 5 in the sense that it looks like an older, much cheaper suv from the 2000s. Idk, if I'm paying this much for a new car when most new cars are coming out with such striking and beautiful designs... this just feels like a step backward and I just can't see why everyone is praising it so highly 😅!
@bruintoo11 күн бұрын
Volvo silhouette in the taillights. Nice but very plasticky interior. This is basically an electric minivan without sliding doors,