First off, ask to work with Myles Comb. - fa.arellano2
First off, ask to work with Myles Comb. He's a straight shooter, ask questions, he'll answer them. Skip the hassle and go straight to the chase scene. Drive your new car home without having to spend all day at the dealership.
August 2025 I leased an Ioniq5 and have nothing but positive feedback. Making the jump to an EV is scary but absolutely worth it IF (1) you have a short-ish daily commute, I drive 50-70 miles daily, and (2) you can charge at home. NO YOU DO NOT NEED A HOME CHARGER, the car comes with a charging cable for a regular outlet (120V). Plug your car in daily just like you do your phone, it's that easy. I run the cord out of an outlet by my door to the car. The car also comes with a few adapters so you can use different chargers in the wild. My electric bill went up about $100 a month, given the current gas prices, I've estimated I'm saving about 50% of what I would be spending on gas.
Advice: (1) Rotate your tires, EVs wear your tires because they are heavier than gas powered cars. (2) Do a little research on chargers/charger types out on the road. Tesla super chargers take about 20 minutes to get you to 70% but are more costly(I use these for road trips). Slow chargers take a few hours but are cheaper(use these while shopping/dinning out). Your goal should be to charge at home as much as possible and only rely on these chargers to top off.
Go to Manly Hyundai first.
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