• Mycatiskai@lemmy.ca
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    15 hours ago

    I had a Honda Fit for a decade. I did replace it with an electric car that is kinda a hatchback but really it is a crossover.

    Sometimes I miss the go cart like handling but never paying for gas is an acceptable compromise.

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        12 hours ago

        A Kona. A bit bigger than the ioniq 5 but we got it in 2020 and the ioniq wasn’t out yet. A dealer wanted us to trade in the Kona a few years later for the ioniq but we had already paid off the Kona so we had no incentive to trade a paid off 3 year old new car for a car payment.

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          11 hours ago

          Oh interesting I always though the Ioniq 5 was bigger. And yes good choice keeping the paid off car, EV depreciation is no joke these days.

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            11 hours ago

            The inside cabin felt way bigger in the ioniq because it was built from the ground up as an EV, while the Kona had the same layout as the gas model.

            Without need to have space for the transmission there no need for that channel along the floor so the center console can be shaped differently and more floor space.