jadnashuanh said:Each time you stop the car and turn it off, whatever SOC you have, is the maximum the car will try to attain if you enable the hold function after coding.
With the SOC hold enabled I don't really see any value in burning the gasoline to recharge the batteries.Schnort said:jadnashuanh said:Each time you stop the car and turn it off, whatever SOC you have, is the maximum the car will try to attain if you enable the hold function after coding.
Really? Good lord, what a poor marketing decision. Screw you, California, for your stupid rules about EV credits...
If you lived in an area that charged fees to drive in the city center on gasoline, you'd see the advantage of being able to ensure you have enough charge to run electric! Don't know of any place in the USA where that's the current case, but there is more than one city outside of the US where that's a very real cost/utility factor.gt1 said:With the SOC hold enabled I don't really see any value in burning the gasoline to recharge the batteries.
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