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Advise on buying a BYD car.
I'm an owner of a BYD Sealion 7 AWD (SL7). I've done around 3,000km in it, that is, my wife actually does most of the driving. I started looking at EVs almost 5 years ago, and the brand that keeps on coming up as the winner is BYD. For a while, some misinformed friends strongly recommended a hybrid vehicle (petrol and electric), but they practically all suck, mainly because the electric range in hybrids is between 90 and 180 km depending on the brand. Why buy a stinker ICE if you want to go 100% green? It makes no sense going 50-50. I'll be installing a 15kW solar system on my roof shortly which will give me free travel forever. I did look at (and sat in) a Haval H6 PHEV and a BYD S6 and a few others, but in terms of quality, features, luxury and comfort, the SL7 s**ts all over the competition. Thailand has over 3,000 charging stations. Yes, you need an app to charge, but many apps are in English, and depending on where you live, you might need to book a station. My wife and her son, who's a mechanic, wanted me to buy a crappy and overpriced Toyota hybrid until I put my foot down and said I'm going all electric. The LFP battery likes being charged to 100%. I get around 500km + out of it. In a few years when batteries have a 2,000km or 3,000 km range, I'll swap it out. So far, I've had zero problems with the car except for the BYD dealer who was racist until I jumped up and down and made them look at me. They are still having problems issuing a passcode to access BYD Auto app remotely. Also, BYD's after sales service and warranty is pathetic. During an unauthorised installation of window film to the sky roof, they damaged the retractable soft cloth. The dealer and BYD can't get their act together and decide who will repair it. While this sounds distressing, and it is, similar issues happen with any Thai car dealership or car brand. I blame the dealer for not properly disclosing the damage to BYD because they don't want to lose face. Other than that, the car is a dream to drive. It is very comfortable, very safe, it handles well and despite the 2.4 tonnes weight, my average consumption is only around 18 kW/100 km. If you want better consumption, go for a go-go mobile sized mini car. They might only consume 14kW/100 km. With solar panels, I'll rarely be using public charging stations. -
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USA UPenn ban trans athletes after probe involving swimmer Lia Thomas
The guys are faster for a number of reasons in swimming. They are generally bigger; with longer limbs and torso. Hands and feet are bigger. They have the ability to produce more energy. Their aerobic capacity is greater. The best of the females are roughly 10% behind the better males in all event, any distance. -
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/TV & FilmTime-Traveling Television
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Pattaya Brit jailed for 21 years for sex trafficking
Where does it say that she enjoyed it ? Or is that just your imagination thinking that ? -
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USA Trump's Summer Surge: Wins at Home and Abroad Mark a Golden Moment for the President
I consider Trump, my president, to be despicable.
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