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What's your next EV after Tesla?

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When I was shopping for an EV in 2021, the Supercharger network weighed heavily in my decision to get a M3P. In reality, after nearly two years of ownership, I've only needed to charge outside of my own home a handful of times. At this point, given my driving habits, I think I could completely get by on my home's charger alone.

With that being said, I recently rented a Polestar 2 Performance and really liked it. I'm interested to see what Polestar releases the next couple years. I think the Polestar 6 concept is absolutely gorgeous (reminds me a bit of the Jaguar F-Type.) Hopefully by the time it comes out, I can have some money saved up to get one. I would love an EV convertible.

Outside of that, if Hyundai does release a non-hydrogen-hybrid version of their N Vision 74 concept...I think would absolutely buy that.
 

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When I was shopping for an EV in 2021, the Supercharger network weighed heavily in my decision to get a M3P. In reality, after nearly two years of ownership, I've only needed to charge outside of my own home a handful of times. At this point, given my driving habits, I think I could completely get by on my home's charger alone.

With that being said, I recently rented a Polestar 2 Performance and really liked it. I'm interested to see what Polestar releases the next couple years. I think the Polestar 6 concept is absolutely gorgeous (reminds me a bit of the Jaguar F-Type.) Hopefully by the time it comes out, I can have some money saved up to get one. I would love an EV convertible.

Outside of that, if Hyundai does release a non-hydrogen-hybrid version of their N Vision 74 concept...I think would absolutely buy that.
That is a good looking car, I owned Jaguars before Tesla and I had a 1967 XKE and loved it other than the lack of reliability. I used to carry my tool box in the trunk.
 
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When I was shopping for an EV in 2021, the Supercharger network weighed heavily in my decision to get a M3P. In reality, after nearly two years of ownership, I've only needed to charge outside of my own home a handful of times. At this point, given my driving habits, I think I could completely get by on my home's charger alone.

With that being said, I recently rented a Polestar 2 Performance and really liked it. I'm interested to see what Polestar releases the next couple years. I think the Polestar 6 concept is absolutely gorgeous (reminds me a bit of the Jaguar F-Type.) Hopefully by the time it comes out, I can have some money saved up to get one. I would love an EV convertible.

Outside of that, if Hyundai does release a non-hydrogen-hybrid version of their N Vision 74 concept...I think would absolutely buy that.
Dang, that thing looks nice!