Has this been discussed here?

Wattie

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As we head into “ the great reset” I find my self drinking more and more “wheatgrass”.....rather than steak for breakfast- in order to offset my carbon footprint.
Not satisfied and In search of other ways of complying with “the new normal” I thought I’d take a look around to see what’s being “built(d) back better”.
This struck me as being a rather good looking car.
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Anyone else on wheatgrass and think this is quite attractive?
 
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midlifecrisis

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Top of the class.

Gets some decent reviews too.
It seems to be an oxymoron to have an eco-friendly electric car but is an SUV. Surely less weight means less consumption (electricity needs to be generated) ergo smaller vehicle.

This great reset hasn't reset everything. ;)
 

midlifecrisis

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No but to be fair it’s 4 days too early.
I lost a considerable amount of weight after Le Mans by cutting out bread and my kitchen. (No typo!) .

I was 81.6kg at the end of summer, and before Christmas got down to 75kg (my racing weight!) Simply by reducing portions sizes, not snacking, no bread and house renovations meant that I could only eat ready meals which can be quite healthy if buy the right ones. Now that I've got the kitchen back (and Christmas) I'm back up to 77kg.
 

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Im not into electrics, but watched this video the other day. Dull as it may be, helped me with basic comparison. Kia scored quite well.
 

SE_123

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I quite like the Kia EV6

The GT spec looks decent. Not sure the Mrs would be up for a Kia badge...
 

schell70

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We had a Kia Proceed as a rental a couple of weeks ago, was very surprised by the quality of the interior and everything really! Gearbox was awful and no feel to the clutch but buying an auto would sort that. Loved the heated steering wheel!

After 300 miles over a long weekend we were both thinking about one and saying - but it's a Kia!