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[-] Thevenin@beehaw.org 3 points 11 months ago

Since the MSRP of the Core trim comes in just under $35k, the EX30 is eligible for a much wider array of state and local rebates, even though it's not eligible for federal tax credits.

https://www.kbb.com/car-advice/electric-vehicle-rebates-by-state/

[-] Thevenin@beehaw.org 3 points 11 months ago

Other mildly interesting details:

  • Touchscreen controls for everything. Boo.
  • Made in China, but Geely appears to be doing an unusually good job at keeping its manufacturing generally unproblematic. Volvo also independently monitors the material sourcing for their batteries.
  • It's very close in size to the VW Golf (EX30: 167x72×61 inches, Golf: 168x71x58 inches). For our friends across the pond, it is hard to overstate how rare vehicles this small are becoming in the US. Out of the 162 new/refreshed vehicles released in the US 2018-2022 (according to KBB), only 14 or so were this size or smaller -- and that's being generous, I'm including things like the Toyota C-HR.
  • Volvo dodged the 27.5% tariffs with a rarely-used bylaw: they export more product from the US to China than vice versa, so they don't have to pay the tariffs on the few things they do import.
[-] Vodulas@beehaw.org 2 points 11 months ago

Yeah, the touchscreen for everything is trash. And AFAIK in Polestars, the buttons that are not in the touchscreen are capacitive with haptic feedback. Like, why not just make that a button?

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