sidious
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Electrying.com silently changed their rating for the IM5 from 8/10 to 6/10 with no changes in the write-up, which insisted it's a great car. I find this whole car reviews business extremely biased and disingenuous.
Maybe the tested a different version or had it for a longer period of time.Electrying.com silently changed their rating for the IM5 from 8/10 to 6/10 with no changes in the write-up, which insisted it's a great car. I find this whole car reviews business extremely biased and disingenuous.
That might be the case, yes. Maybe they'll change the article soon to reflect these changed views. Eager to see what they found so grating about it before I take delivery of my car in Nov.Maybe the tested a different version or had it for a longer period of time.
They had to change it for a reason
It's all subjective anyway as long as the car works for you and you enjoy it who cares what anyone else thinksThat might be the case, yes. Maybe they'll change the article soon to reflect these changed views. Eager to see what they found so grating about it before I take delivery of my car in Nov.
I care what expert reviewers think. They help narrow down the shortlist of cars/products to evaluate.It's all subjective anyway as long as the car works for you and you enjoy it who cares what anyone else thinks![]()
I usually start with the specs of any new car and then start digging up reviews for the ones I like. And I know biases exist. I personally wouldn't be seen dead near a Tesla, so my skin itches when I'm forced to sit in an MY my friend recently bought. In the case of IM5 though, the reviews have been all over the place. Some criticise the rude quality while others praise it, for example. Top gear called it the "most uncomfortable exec saloon", and when I drove it (twice) and then sat at the back while my friend was having a go, I couldn't help but wonder what the hell they were talking about. Did they not find the "comfort mode" right there?I care what expert reviewers think. They help narrow down the shortlist of cars/products to evaluate.
Of course, you have to find reviewers who you trust. Which is generally a case of comparing their reviews with your own experiences. Not an easy or quick thing to do. Easier in the case of movie reviews, of course.
A lot of elements of a review have to be subjective because there is no objective way of assessing them. A lot of people love the look of the Ioniq 5, for example. Whereas I think it looks awful.
Even efficiency is something that's difficult to objectively measure unless you strictly control the test conditions.
So, while it's not always true (over at AVForums, we objectively measure TV picture quality), reviews are largely subjective. Which is why you need to find reviewers you trust.
Without getting political, I'll just say I never found those cars particularly comfortable. The new MY apparently has better ride quality but to me it looks awful.Quite the reaction to a Tesla
Wel you can't really bring politics into it as China's would appear to be rather questionable going by the newsWithout getting political, I'll just say I never found those cars particularly comfortable. The new MY apparently has better ride quality but to me it looks awful.
Yeah, I know. I'll still refrain from discussing politics here, but I'm painfully aware of that fact.Wel you can't really bring politics into it as China's would appear to be rather questionable going by the news
People are sceptical about the claimed range but Kevin drove from Bridgend to St Andrews on one charge -
I can't find the 50mph figures anywhere. It seems like a rumour some fanboy of another brand started and spread like wildfire. Google maps seems to suggest a trip from Bonvilston in Wales (which is where he started I think) to St. Andrews takes about 9:20 if you leave on a Friday morning. He also mentions in the video that traffic around Midlands was bad. Plus the 2 breaks he took add up. From what they claim, he seems to be doing close to real-world driving.Was posted previously he didn't go above 50 mph on the motorway, still well done to be fair but not in any way accurate of real world driving
His trip was Bridgend to St Andrews which Google states is 8hrs 23 mins.I can't find the 50mph figures anywhere. It seems like a rumour some fanboy of another brand started and spread like wildfire. Google maps seems to suggest a trip from Bonvilston in Wales (which is where he started I think) to St. Andrews takes about 9:20 if you leave on a Friday morning. He also mentions in the video that traffic around Midlands was bad. Plus the 2 breaks he took add up. From what they claim, he seems to be doing close to real-world driving.
Edit: I'm sorry if I seem to be defending this car too much. I'm obsessed with it right now. Hope it doesn't let me down when it finally arrives.
Their review is back to 8/10 again!Electrying.com silently changed their rating for the IM5 from 8/10 to 6/10 with no changes in the write-up, which insisted it's a great car. I find this whole car reviews business extremely biased and disingenuous.