Let me preface this by acknowledging that this discussion is a 1st world problem of the highest magnitude. I get it.
That aside, as the title asks, I wonder what would compel people to trade in their existing MX for an upgraded version? I posed this question in another thread, but thought it deserved its own attention.
I own a 2022 MXP. With its various shortcomings, it is the best car I have ever owned. Of course there are various things that compel people to get a new car, including wear and tear, battery degradation, things failing, cost of fixing, decreased reliability, overall cost of ownership. While there are a lot of features I'd like to have (matrix lights), most of them would not compel me to upgrade my car. But, there are a few things I'd really like to have, that might actually persuade me to upgrade a perfectly fine car. Off the top of my head, these include:
That aside, as the title asks, I wonder what would compel people to trade in their existing MX for an upgraded version? I posed this question in another thread, but thought it deserved its own attention.
I own a 2022 MXP. With its various shortcomings, it is the best car I have ever owned. Of course there are various things that compel people to get a new car, including wear and tear, battery degradation, things failing, cost of fixing, decreased reliability, overall cost of ownership. While there are a lot of features I'd like to have (matrix lights), most of them would not compel me to upgrade my car. But, there are a few things I'd really like to have, that might actually persuade me to upgrade a perfectly fine car. Off the top of my head, these include:
- A significant improvement in range (to be defined)
- A yoke or wheel with a horn in the middle (yes, I think I actually would upgrade the car just for this)
- *Possibly* steer by wire
- I am only vaguely familiar with what this is, but if it makes using the yoke easier, I'd be interested, although I am not sure this feature alone would compel to get a new MX