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2025 MY Polestar 3 are like $21k off as they prepare to release the 2027 MY (they skipped 2026 in the states).

I've always dug the way it looks but had a bad experience here at the Atlanta showroom a few months ago so have postponed anything further with them since.

Anyone own(ed?) a Polestar before and can share what the experience of owning one is like? Software, service, range estimates, etc.

Currently waiting for the R2 but the deals that Polestar has now are great and hearing their sound system is one of the best is very promising as that my main concern about the R2 and if it can deliver good sound quality with 9 speakers.
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No personal experience other than a friend who had a Polestar 2 and almost from the get-go had problems. She traded her Tesla S in for it and it spent more time in the shop than in her hands. She got pretty cranky with the dealer. Just one data point FWIW.
 

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Our 2nd vehicle is a 2021 P2. It's a lot of fun to drive if you want a sporty vehicle - big Brembo brakes, manual Ohlins dampers, very stiff ride. Kyle from OOS has an amusing video where he takes one well above reasonable speeds thru the back country 🤣

Software is Android Automotive natively, also supports Android Auto and CarPlay of you prefer those. The 2021 is definitely very quirky tho, lots of little glitches and the UI is pretty slow.

Battery is small coming from Rivian, has about a 240 mile range, but it's primarily used as a commuter car for us so that's never mattered. But we have road tripped with it a few times and it's do-able.

For the price we paid, tho? Used 2021 model, 25k miles, for only $25k? Worth every penny.
 

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I drive a 2 Launch Edition daily, and just passed over 100k miles with only routine service, and a lot of tires. It’s had some expected degradation but otherwise excellent so far.

The 3 is a different animal entirely. Many early ‘25s suffered on-board charger (GHCA) failures, or software issues that brick them, and were in service for such extended periods that owners initiated buybacks. Polestar is essentially giving them away now.

If you live near a Space with a good service department, it’s a lot of vehicle for the money, just make sure they’ve done all the updates before taking the plunge.
 

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I liked my 2, didn't have many issues with it outside of the software being slow and issues with the rear view camera. I don't miss it though.
 
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Our 2nd vehicle is a 2021 P2. It's a lot of fun to drive if you want a sporty vehicle - big Brembo brakes, manual Ohlins dampers, very stiff ride. Kyle from OOS has an amusing video where he takes one well above reasonable speeds thru the back country 🤣

Software is Android Automotive natively, also supports Android Auto and CarPlay of you prefer those. The 2021 is definitely very quirky tho, lots of little glitches and the UI is pretty slow.

Battery is small coming from Rivian, has about a 240 mile range, but it's primarily used as a commuter car for us so that's never mattered. But we have road tripped with it a few times and it's do-able.

For the price we paid, tho? Used 2021 model, 25k miles, for only $25k? Worth every penny.
They seem great if not a tad overpriced when new. Just a weird spot of performance and range not being that competitive but I do like the package offered on the 2, 3 and now the 4. My heart is on the 3 though, which even with discounts, still north of $70k new and around $50k used. That is still a hard pill to swallow for an unproven product. I do love the styling though. Glad to hear you have been enjoying yours!

Even if I don't get one now, given how depreciation has hit these, I will very likely snag a used PS3 performance if they end up around $35k in the used market. All a matter of if I have that kind of patience lol
 

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They seem great if not a tad overpriced when new. Just a weird spot of performance and range not being that competitive but I do like the package offered on the 2, 3 and now the 4. My heart is on the 3 though, which even with discounts, still north of $70k new and around $50k used. That is still a hard pill to swallow for an unproven product. I do love the styling though. Glad to hear you have been enjoying yours!

Even if I don't get one now, given how depreciation has hit these, I will very likely snag a used PS3 performance if they end up around $35k in the used market. All a matter of if I have that kind of patience lol
Absolutely, I think if we'd paid full price for this new we'd have a vastly different opinion of ours :-D
 
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I drive a 2 Launch Edition daily, and just passed over 100k miles with only routine service, and a lot of tires. It’s had some expected degradation but otherwise excellent so far.

The 3 is a different animal entirely. Many early ‘25s suffered on-board charger (GHCA) failures, or software issues that brick them, and were in service for such extended periods that owners initiated buybacks. Polestar is essentially giving them away now.

If you live near a Space with a good service department, it’s a lot of vehicle for the money, just make sure they’ve done all the updates before taking the plunge.
Yeah I've seen some horror stories on reddit and the polestar forum regarding those issues but it sounds like those were early builds and they have stabilized (at least it seems). The 2027 model should come with the new chip that fixes most of those issues and has an 800v architecture. I'd imagine it will probably be heavily discounted as well in a few months. Service is about 30-40 minutes from me but not sure how they are doing (I believe it is also at a Volvo dealership). That is probably my third main area of concern aside from range and then software. It is a lot of vehicle though for sure.
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