Driving is believing. Some people said bad things, and some said good things about Vinfast. To find out what was going on, I leased a 2023 VF8 Plus over a month ago. The EV has been great so far after over 500 miles. It has met all my EV goals including its driving range on a single charge, safety features and my budget. With a 65% battery from 80% down to 15%, my VF8 Plus model on a single charge can travel about 170 miles at the speed of 70 miles/hours during the normal weather condition in California. Vinfast ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) has in fact made such a long trip become so relaxed and comfortable! Packed with many cool high-tech features including HUD (Head-Up Display), 360 camera, ADAS, heated and cooled seats, blind spot warning, voice activation, the VF8 Plus has been one of the best cars I ever had, including my last hybrid. Probably, Vinfast ADAS is the feature I like most. When on freeway if you want to use Vinfast ADAS, just hit the little ADAS button to your right, on the steering wheel once the VF8 reaches the speed you want, for example 65 miles/hour, and the ADAS sign in green and blue color with the desired speed will show up on HUD (Head-Up Display), and the EV will take over the drive. All you do now is just sit relax enjoy behind the steering wheel and touch the wheel when asked. If you want to adjust the ADAS speed, just hit the up (+) or down (-) button right above and below the ADAS button. The EV will automatically follow the same speed or stop as the car in front of you, does. If there's no car in front of you, the EV will speed up by itself to reach the speed you have set while keeping the EV between the lanes. Remember whenever you step on the brake, ADAS will no longer work, and notice that the ADAS sign on HUD will become gray. Just hit the RES (Resume) button on the steering wheel to resume ADAS, and the ADAS sign on HUD will be again in green and blue color. It took about 43 minutes to charge the EV from 10% to 80% and 56 minutes to charge from 14% to 90% (after 80% it takes a little longer time to charge possibly because of the battery saturation) at an Electrify America super-charging station. As far as I know, Vinfast is the one and only EV maker offering the longest warranty of 10 years or 125,000 miles, whichever comes first. Best of all, I pay only $9.37/day plus tax to lease a brand new fully electric midsize SUV with a 3-year lease to own agreement. It's even cheaper than the meal No 1 on the menu of Chik-Fil-A 😁😁
I've been trying to get this lease but the middle man Vinfast dealers in NC are just like any other dealers. They mark-up the prices and they want $5k down to give put the $249 deal.... VinFast should of follow the Tesla and Rivian selling concept vs going with dealer sharks..... So unfortunate 😕
They sold nothing, 99% of ppl will throw those car back to VF after 3 years of leasing of $250/month instead of paying the final payment of $20k to keep it Btw, if that deal is gone, then VF have to bring it back for the 2024 model or no move as usual
@@kevinle5810 Driving is believing. Some people said bad things, and some said good things about Vinfast. To find out what was going on, I leased a 2023 VF8 Plus over a month ago. The EV has been great so far after over 500 miles. It has met all my EV goals including its driving range on a single charge, safety features and my budget. With a 65% battery from 80% down to 15%, my VF8 Plus model on a single charge can travel about 170 miles at the speed of 70 miles/hours during the normal weather condition in California. Vinfast ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) has in fact made such a long trip become so relaxed and comfortable! Packed with many cool high-tech features including HUD (Head-Up Display), 360 camera, ADAS, heated and cooled seats, blind spot warning, voice activation, the VF8 Plus has been one of the best cars I ever had, including my last hybrid. Probably, Vinfast ADAS is the feature I like most. When on freeway if you want to use Vinfast ADAS, just hit the little ADAS button to your right, on the steering wheel once the VF8 reaches the speed you want, for example 65 miles/hour, and the ADAS sign in green and blue color with the desired speed will show up on HUD (Head-Up Display), and the EV will take over the drive. All you do now is just sit relax enjoy behind the steering wheel and touch the wheel when asked. If you want to adjust the ADAS speed, just hit the up (+) or down (-) button right above and below the ADAS button. The EV will automatically follow the same speed or stop as the car in front of you, does. If there's no car in front of you, the EV will speed up by itself to reach the speed you have set while keeping the EV between the lanes. Remember whenever you step on the brake, ADAS will no longer work, and notice that the ADAS sign on HUD will become gray. Just hit the RES (Resume) button on the steering wheel to resume ADAS, and the ADAS sign on HUD will be again in green and blue color. It took about 43 minutes to charge the EV from 10% to 80% and 56 minutes to charge from 14% to 90% (after 80% it takes a little longer time to charge possibly because of the battery saturation) at an Electrify America super-charging station. As far as I know, Vinfast is the one and only EV maker offering the longest warranty of 10 years or 125,000 miles, whichever comes first. Best of all, I pay only $9.37/day plus tax to lease a brand new fully electric midsize SUV with a 3-year lease to own agreement. It's even cheaper than the meal No 1 on the menu of Chik-Fil-A
They were punished for making up stories to defame things that were not true, causing damage to the company. People who create baseless stories to defame others are punished in any country. By the way, he is not in custody. He only had to pay an administrative fine. Vietnamese people do not have the habit of suing. That's why many people like to make up stories to defame others to become famous!
Is that the real reason that there is not even a single reporter criticizing Vinfast VF 8 models in Vietnam? Is there a concert effort trying to hide Vinfast problems from government-owned media like the rest of communist countries?
I watched this video just now and where did he smash VF? He even ask someone who ditches his Model Y for a VinFast to comment on his experience. It sounds like you haven't watched the video.
Wow good deal, I live this car,this car run mood , I got one, I'm got one already, I m going to rent two more for my kid,gas price keep go hight, vinfast get new software,is good now
@@BucketsNation how toyota, nissan 80years ago??? You dont build the own brand car now how you can have the brand car tomorrow. Try to have your own brand car man????
@@parkerle1407 He won't be able to give it to you because it's not true! Thousands of people die in accidents every day and he only remembers the Vinfast car accident!😂
Just leased one to replace my 2013 Leaf... a great, great value for my deal. Meets criteria and performance for my daily use. Yes, there were and may have future software issues, but they were and are being fixed with over the air regular updates. (similar to phones and other "upscale" EV cars). Many web Critics may have hidden agendas, and I wonder if they are unfairly expecting it to perform like a Lexus, etc. Give Vinfast a break and cut them a little slack. They are just in their 2nd year. IMHO, those in the know who pre define their objectives and who decide to lease one will be happy in the long run. No doubt, Vinfast is taking a hit in the beginning (no different than Hyundai when they first started with 5K priced cars). I feel that since there is national pride at stake, the Vietnam government will (if needed) give added financial support for the long run. I probably got the last 2 yr 2023 $149 lease offer with 0 down (You pay govt fees, etc upfront). And that's the VF8 Plus version with 402 hp, the sunroof, and custom wheels and paint. Yes, the range is limited at 195 miles, but it works for my parameters.
Driving is believing. Some people said bad things, and some said good things about Vinfast. To find out what was going on, I leased a 2023 VF8 Plus over a month ago. The EV has been great so far after over 500 miles. It has met all my EV goals including its driving range on a single charge, safety features and my budget. With a 65% battery from 80% down to 15%, my VF8 Plus model on a single charge can travel about 170 miles at the speed of 70 miles/hours during the normal weather condition in California. Vinfast ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) has in fact made such a long trip become so relaxed and comfortable! Packed with many cool high-tech features including HUD (Head-Up Display), 360 camera, ADAS, heated and cooled seats, blind spot warning, voice activation, the VF8 Plus has been one of the best cars I ever had, including my last hybrid. Probably, Vinfast ADAS is the feature I like most. When on freeway if you want to use Vinfast ADAS, just hit the little ADAS button to your right, on the steering wheel once the VF8 reaches the speed you want, for example 65 miles/hour, and the ADAS sign in green and blue color with the desired speed will show up on HUD (Head-Up Display), and the EV will take over the drive. All you do now is just sit relax enjoy behind the steering wheel and touch the wheel when asked. If you want to adjust the ADAS speed, just hit the up (+) or down (-) button right above and below the ADAS button. The EV will automatically follow the same speed or stop as the car in front of you, does. If there's no car in front of you, the EV will speed up by itself to reach the speed you have set while keeping the EV between the lanes. Remember whenever you step on the brake, ADAS will no longer work, and notice that the ADAS sign on HUD will become gray. Just hit the RES (Resume) button on the steering wheel to resume ADAS, and the ADAS sign on HUD will be again in green and blue color. It took about 43 minutes to charge the EV from 10% to 80% and 56 minutes to charge from 14% to 90% (after 80% it takes a little longer time to charge possibly because of the battery saturation) at an Electrify America super-charging station. As far as I know, Vinfast is the one and only EV maker offering the longest warranty of 10 years or 125,000 miles, whichever comes first. Best of all, I pay only $9.37/day plus tax to lease a brand new fully electric midsize SUV with a 3-year lease to own agreement. It's even cheaper than the meal No 1 on the menu of Chik-Fil-A
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I've been trying to get this lease but the middle man Vinfast dealers in NC are just like any other dealers. They mark-up the prices and they want $5k down to give put the $249 deal....
VinFast should of follow the Tesla and Rivian selling concept vs going with dealer sharks.....
So unfortunate 😕
If they didnt go the dealer route it wouldnt have been at NC this soon
That deal is gone for VF8 2023 . THey have sold out all VF8 2023 several weeks ago . There is no more VF8 2023
They sold nothing, 99% of ppl will throw those car back to VF after 3 years of leasing of $250/month instead of paying the final payment of $20k to keep it
Btw, if that deal is gone, then VF have to bring it back for the 2024 model or no move as usual
@@kevinle5810 Driving is believing. Some people said bad things, and some said good things about Vinfast. To find out what was going on, I leased a 2023 VF8 Plus over a month ago. The EV has been great so far after over 500 miles. It has met all my EV goals including its driving range on a single charge, safety features and my budget. With a 65% battery from 80% down to 15%, my VF8 Plus model on a single charge can travel about 170 miles at the speed of 70 miles/hours during the normal weather condition in California. Vinfast ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) has in fact made such a long trip become so relaxed and comfortable! Packed with many cool high-tech features including HUD (Head-Up Display), 360 camera, ADAS, heated and cooled seats, blind spot warning, voice activation, the VF8 Plus has been one of the best cars I ever had, including my last hybrid. Probably, Vinfast ADAS is the feature I like most. When on freeway if you want to use Vinfast ADAS, just hit the little ADAS button to your right, on the steering wheel once the VF8 reaches the speed you want, for example 65 miles/hour, and the ADAS sign in green and blue color with the desired speed will show up on HUD (Head-Up Display), and the EV will take over the drive. All you do now is just sit relax enjoy behind the steering wheel and touch the wheel when asked. If you want to adjust the ADAS speed, just hit the up (+) or down (-) button right above and below the ADAS button. The EV will automatically follow the same speed or stop as the car in front of you, does. If there's no car in front of you, the EV will speed up by itself to reach the speed you have set while keeping the EV between the lanes. Remember whenever you step on the brake, ADAS will no longer work, and notice that the ADAS sign on HUD will become gray. Just hit the RES (Resume) button on the steering wheel to resume ADAS, and the ADAS sign on HUD will be again in green and blue color. It took about 43 minutes to charge the EV from 10% to 80% and 56 minutes to charge from 14% to 90% (after 80% it takes a little longer time to charge possibly because of the battery saturation) at an Electrify America super-charging station. As far as I know, Vinfast is the one and only EV maker offering the longest warranty of 10 years or 125,000 miles, whichever comes first. Best of all, I pay only $9.37/day plus tax to lease a brand new fully electric midsize SUV with a 3-year lease to own agreement. It's even cheaper than the meal No 1 on the menu of Chik-Fil-A
Got mine yesterday City edition 2023 plus
The deal is for 2024 VF8s too bro 😂
@@24_f_p_s Whats the difference with the city addition
Vinfast used to sell gasoline cars in Vietnam, but now they only sell electric cars
They were punished for making up stories to defame things that were not true, causing damage to the company. People who create baseless stories to defame others are punished in any country. By the way, he is not in custody. He only had to pay an administrative fine. Vietnamese people do not have the habit of suing. That's why many people like to make up stories to defame others to become famous!
Is that the real reason that there is not even a single reporter criticizing Vinfast VF 8 models in Vietnam? Is there a concert effort trying to hide Vinfast problems from government-owned media like the rest of communist countries?
Did you get paid to smash VF? Very poor presentation!
A family of four was killed in a single “electric car” accident last night in Pleasanton, Ca.
Stay tuned for police investigation. Rest In Peace 🙏
I watched this video just now and where did he smash VF? He even ask someone who ditches his Model Y for a VinFast to comment on his experience. It sounds like you haven't watched the video.
Wow good deal, I live this car,this car run mood , I got one, I'm got one already, I m going to rent two more for my kid,gas price keep go hight, vinfast get new software,is good now
Talk much. Try to to have your own car company. Talk later man
Why buy a no name, unreliable vehicle where there are better alternatives in the same price range?
@@BucketsNation how toyota, nissan 80years ago???
You dont build the own brand car now how you can have the brand car tomorrow.
Try to have your own brand car man????
@@C911 with tons of debts and low quality products, they won't be building cars for long
@@BucketsNationtại sao phải tuyển dụng bạn khi bạn mới ra trường và không có chút kinh nghiệm gì trong công việc
@@leminhphat90 what?
yeah your life is only $259/month right ? LoL
Have you heard that this car just killed a family of four people in Pleasanton, CA? The you know that this car in made by a Chinese company?
Cali con đọc báo lá cải cũng tin đúng não teo chỉ biết mỗi thế 😂
i dont know, please lets tell me know what is chinnese car name which make it?
@@parkerle1407 He won't be able to give it to you because it's not true! Thousands of people die in accidents every day and he only remembers the Vinfast car accident!😂
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Just leased one to replace my 2013 Leaf... a great, great value for my deal. Meets criteria and performance for my daily use. Yes, there were and may have future software issues, but they were and are being fixed with over the air regular updates. (similar to phones and other "upscale" EV cars).
Many web Critics may have hidden agendas, and I wonder if they are unfairly expecting it to perform like a Lexus, etc. Give Vinfast a break and cut them a little slack. They are just in their 2nd year.
IMHO, those in the know who pre define their objectives and who decide to lease one will be happy in the long run. No doubt, Vinfast is taking a hit in the beginning (no different than Hyundai when they first started with 5K priced cars). I feel that since there is national pride at stake, the Vietnam government will (if needed) give added financial support for the long run.
I probably got the last 2 yr 2023 $149 lease offer with 0 down (You pay govt fees, etc upfront). And that's the VF8 Plus version with 402 hp, the sunroof, and custom wheels and paint.
Yes, the range is limited at 195 miles, but it works for my parameters.