So now you admit that the first table is a "comparison of actual range"? Weren't you the one who said "the sensational percentage is based off a starting point that’s a best case number, not a typical real world range"?
Then you said "it uses the worst figure in its data for the headline."...
You are reading it wrong, the cars with heat pumps generally did better.
Model
Variant
Usable battery size
Heat pump
Official (WLTP) range
Winter test range
Shortfall
Fiat 500
42kWh Icon
37.3kWh
No
198 miles
118 miles
40.0%
Ford Mustang Mach-E
Extended Range RWD
88.0kWh
No
379 miles
247...
No, it was based on their real-world test last summer.
No, the worst result was 40%, not 20%.
They literally listed five cars that didn't have a heat pump and five that did so that people could make an informed choice.
This is funny given all the other people complaining that this is a "sky...
I do not think that term means what you think it means. Click bait is a misleading title that entices you to click on it only to not deliver what was promised. That article had the following figures (and figures for other EVs which I found interesting). So how was that click bait?
Model...
Except, the thing @AV7 posted (same e-mail I got) is not a recall and not the same thing you're posting. At least, the e-mail makes no mention of a recall and I don't have that on my My Porsche recalls section.
3 pages in (not to mention the other thread) and I still have 0 idea what this does.
If this doesn’t let me make fart noises at pedestrians I don’t care about it.
A 992 weights 1,600 pounds less than a Taycan (plus the weight is in the back). I don't know which Alfa you have but if it's the 4C that's more than a ton difference. I know many people with Taycans on 21's who've had to replace their tires, including one person who's coincidentally had a 911...
Actually 19" is 55 front so not low profile by any measure.
In NY they have seams going across the entire highway that are enough to pop/bubble a 21". There is no avoiding. They repeat over and over again, you are probably safe if you drive the whole way at 45 mph, but who wants to do that?