This thing should be a Hybrid. These things were made for road trips and even the Tesla’s are inconvenient for road trips. Every other line of electric cars is basically a non-starter because finding functioning charging stations is a totally unpredictable task.
@@MGReviewsBlog but remember they would be expensive for the north american market to compete. If i recal they have a tiguan plug in hybrid with ere in the US with the tarrifs and additional taxes for it being an non american made product, they would loose money
@@MGReviewsBlog- It was only the Toyota. A friend’s family had one and we referred to it as “the moon van”. Nothing like the Chrysler minivans through the years.
This thing should be a Hybrid.
These things were made for road trips and even the Tesla’s are inconvenient for road trips. Every other line of electric cars is basically a non-starter because finding functioning charging stations is a totally unpredictable task.
That is a good point! A hybrid ID Buzz would make a lot more sense as a road trip vehicle for families.
I'd like to put a Super Beetle Engine in it @@MGReviewsBlog
@@MGReviewsBlog but remember they would be expensive for the north american market to compete.
If i recal they have a tiguan plug in hybrid with ere in the US with the tarrifs and additional taxes for it being an non american made product, they would loose money
Very good video informative and the buzz Unfortunately seems to be a bit of a Disappointment Price and Range , I'll keep my Original 67 !!
PS- This window is virtually identical to Toyota’s minivan back in the mid-late 1980s, so if you are old enough, this windshield is very familiar.
I was a wee little baby in the late 80's so i don't know much about minivans from back then haha
@@MGReviewsBlog- It was only the Toyota. A friend’s family had one and we referred to it as “the moon van”. Nothing like the Chrysler minivans through the years.