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it's a 2 seater did you see the back?
2+2 really, unless you are referring to the US market.
it's a 2 seater did you see the back?
it's a 2 seater did you see the back?
Apart from my 10 year old daughter and 5 year old at the time?
It’s okay to make the wrong statement from time to time you know.
Option 3. The front seats are all the way back.
a lot of cars have seats that move.
not that far back though. unless like i said there is zero leg space to begin with.
i've only seen that before in an audi tt, etc.
The same Audi TT that's another well known 2+2 coupe?
it's a 2 seater did you see the back?
so what's the runningscores on the doorsmpg ?
so what's the runningscores on the doorsmpg ?
is this, even, to leave some headroom in the battery, to allow saving energy from a future regenerative braking, need AI learning, so it would learn how to optimize a regular commute.It often goes full EV at 60-70mph when cruising which was a little unnerving when I first got it as the rev counter drops to 0 as if the engine has died.
It often goes full EV at 60-70mph when cruising which was a little unnerving when I first got it as the rev counter drops to 0 as if the engine has died.
is this, even, to leave some headroom in the battery, to allow saving energy from a future regenerative braking, need AI learning, so it would learn how to optimize a regular commute.
But, must be interesting to see, if you say, slipstream an artic, when it might do it, if you can see the energy being expended and know when the battery could supply that on its own.
That's higher than the 1.8 Auris, it'll go full EV under 45mph.
Motorway mpg is better than I was expecting for a 1.8 petrol engine - set the cruise to a true 70 and it's in the low 50s, which isn't far off my old VAG TDI.