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Owned less than 3 months and won’t charge
In the first month my PS3 wouldn’t turn off- had to take back to dealer for a forced software update. Fast forward to two weeks ago and my car won’t charge. Been at dealer for 2 weeks w no ETA on fix. Volvo dealership acts like they could care less about Polestar. Car drives great, interface is nice, error messages galore and highway range is not ideal.
Synergy: next level style-power-quallity
If you were an early adopter of electric vehicle tech like me and now want out of a brand that lost its way and no longer reflects your values then a Polestar 3 is the most compelling and logical next step. It does everything better now: ride, sound system, finishes, size and eco friendly materials Ellie’s into a megalomaniac free package. Dive it, love it and lease it!
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- Long Range Dual Motor 4dr SUVMSRP: $63,98018 mi away
- 2025 Polestar 3MSRP: $84,197171 mi away
- 2025 Polestar 3MSRP: $69,991171 mi away
Battery failure
Drive from Tampa to Orlando. Vehicle died in Orlando traffic. Was fully charged when I left Tampa. Do not purchase.
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Spaceship on wheels… but
This car handles beautifully and is beautiful inside and out. I love the minimalist design. The car has amazing acceleration. Going into it, I read all the reviews about the car being very tech-forward - no buttons and even the glove box requires a few taps on the main screen. That part does take some getting used to but isn’t too bad. But there are some very basic issues. For example, there is no ability to open a garage door. No home link. You cannot save your seat and mirror settings from what I can find. There’s no ability to save your favorite radio and Sirius XM stations on one menu.
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