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Volkswagen ID.5 (2022 on)

5
reviewed by Anonymous on 26 August 2023
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reviewed by Anonymous on 16 August 2023
4

Style Pro 128kWh 77kWh battery auto 5 dr

reviewed by BRIAN RUDD on 18 December 2022
4
Overall rating
4
How it drives
2
Fuel economy
5
Tax/Insurance/Warranty costs
5
Experience at the dealership
4
How practical it is
3
How you rate the manufacturer
4
Overall reliability

Perfect for around town

Waiting on our Audi Q4 Etron was getting tedious - March, May, August - who knows when it would arrive. We gave up - your loss Audi !!!
The ID5 although VERY expensive seemed a good alternative. Stylish, clean lines comfortable [front seats only ! Rear seats are hard and if you are 6ft plus - not an option]. Getting use to the menus and options - for owners 60+ yrs was not hard at all. Boot space perfect for our needs and not too dissimilar to our FPace. Build is good but maybe not to Jaguar / Audi standards. Have not had the reported issue with the controls as others. Not a sports car by any means but not why we chose it - definitely not sluggish either and handles as good as the FPace.
Take away the cost and we are very happy with the car EXCEPT FOR: 313 miles range is, at this time quite frankly TOTALLY UNACHIEVABLE.
But - it is winter and constantly 0 degrees. Car achieving 2,12 m/kWh v 4,04 m/kWh quoted. 80% charge gives an estimated range 201 miles - not the 313 VW state. Hopefully this will improve as the weather warms.

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reviewed by Maurice Bard on 28 November 2022

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Price£49,680–£62,530
Road TaxExempt
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