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Small, gimmicky, uncomfortable, mediocre dealers
Tesla model 2 is more spacious than the Polestar 2. Cabin offers limited space, specially for rear passengers. Harman Kardan sound offers poor sound quality. Polestar website is a disaster from ordering to delivery, and the dealership experience itself fell way short of what you expect from a luxury EV company. Infotainment system relies on Google and takes several touches to access desired functions. Lack of accessories such as the roof liner to reduce sunshine and heat.
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Bad system, bad car
I rented a Polestar 2 at SeaTac. Had it for 4 days and it was a horrible experience. The infotainment system is Google based, but there is no Android Auto. While you can connect your phone, the media player doesn't load your library so you have to always use your phone, while driving, to change songs. Several times I got in the car and it refused to sync with the key FOB, and one time while driving the mirrors wouldn't deploy. Lastly, the vehicle charger find app is woeful and directs you to nonexistent stations. Heat a horrible experience all around. Stay away from this car if you want an EV
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