I know a lot of people say don't ever buy the first year of a new engine and they're probably correct.
However, If I was in your position, there's no way I'd pay all that money for the 6.2 when the 6.6 is right there. Not to mention that new interior looks great, and hopefully the seats are truly improved. If I didn't have all the money (and sweet equity) dumped into my stereo and new shocks over the last year, I'd be trading up 100% for that 6.6. But if the 6.6 wasn't there, and a 6.2 with all its known problems was available, I'd 100% get the 6.2 (again).
You have to determine your appetite for risk.
I am reminded we actually have a deposit on one. The other half did this before we sorted out our next EV purchase. So, we will be applying for our refund. It was only $50 to save a spot in line.
Instead, we will be taking delivery of a 2027 BMW iX3 M Sport in November. Already ordered and the production date is set for September. We considered a Rivian R3, briefly considered a BMW i4, more fun but less practical, and gave the new Scout some scrutiny as well, but we need to replace a car in November so the timing isn't right. We looked at Volvos too but they weren't quite our speed. Nice cars, and I was disappointed to hear Polestar is exiting the US market.
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