SteelyDanJalapeno wrote: » Would you not just move on, go get one from another dealer
fits wrote: » It would be useful in countries one can actually ski in. Kinda pointless here though
CoBo55 wrote: » Just let us know when you get it… thanks. I don’t know about others but it’s wearing thin with me tbh.
DrPhilG wrote: » That's what I said I was going to do, but apparently that's enough to get some people's knickers in a twist.
DrPhilG wrote: » Mod Note: Removed on request of poster
adunis wrote: » I can spare you some legwork Phil........ I talked to every dealer in the country Western motors Tom Murphy And believe it or not Blackwater Fermoy were the standouts by a mile.
silverharp wrote: » what is the supply situation with ID3? tested an e208 at the weekend, the guy was saying there are issues with e208 but said ID3 was similar?
Silent Running wrote: » Today's amazing discovery. The divider in the centre console has a slot in the top of it to take a charging card. Dunno why I didn't see it before today. :D
eagerv wrote: » I wish mine had a divider in the centre console.. And a slot in it..:D
CFlat wrote: » Anybody here driving a Kia Ceed Sportwagon Hybrid? I've put a small deposit on a new one to buy in July. Starting a job in a few weeks time and the commute will be about 110 Kms round trip. I know the Ceed wont do the colour of that but if I can get it charged at my new place of work it will prob do 2/3s of the journey before I have to go to petrol/hybrid. Did give the ID3 some some consideration but not sure I'm ready to go full electric.
CFlat wrote: » Thanks very much Raisin and rx8. Much food for thought there. A sibling of mine has a PHEV and everytime they visit one of us it's plugged straight in. They look like a lot of work. Might put my decision on hold for now. Sorry thought this was a general chat about electric/PHEVs. Couldn't find a particular thread on the CEED Hybrid.
rx8 wrote: » I thought the play/pause pedals were only on the first editions. If it's the 45kwh edition, then that's not in production yet.
Patmwgs wrote: » I have the 58kw base model in silver. Its a fantastic car. I would of loved the alloys, but preferred to put the money into a good home charger, and im not as weary letting the missus and myself touch the kerbs . I live in the countryside and it has great handling on the twisty roads. Biggest let down is the heater controls, having to take your eyes off the road to use. Simple control knobs woyld have been great.
slave1 wrote: » Demonstrating complete ignorance, does the car have voice control of AC?
TitianGerm wrote: » Yes you just say my feet are cold and stuff like that and the car will heat up or cool down whatever body part/car you say.
Patmwgs wrote: » Biggest let down is the heater controls, having to take your eyes off the road to use. Simple control knobs woyld have been great.
waynegalway wrote: » It only has voice control for AC in spec with dual zone system, so it’s not in the Life or Style spec.
TitianGerm wrote: » Sorry I'm not one of you new fancy blow in types, I've a First Edition :pac:
KCross wrote: » I don’t see that issue. The temp up/down is within easy reach without going at the touchscreen. Is it the fact they are touch buttons rather than twisty? Doesn’t bother me but each to their own.