Living with the GWM Ora Funky Cat Chinese EV. 3,000 mile real world review

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Here is a summary of the YouTube video review of the Ora Funky Cat electric car, as requested.
- The car's real-world range is about 170 miles, which is pretty efficient considering the cold weather.
- The design of the car is inspired by both Porsche and Mini One.
- People are drawn to the car's cartoonish face.
- The headlights offer great visibility, including a large, visible indicator light.
- There is no rear wiper.
- The boot is prone to getting dirty, and the visibility of the rear lights is compromised.
- The boot lid is easily dented.
- The usable boot space is only 228 liters, and it is hard to fit items inside.
- The interior feels premium.
- A problem is that the touchscreen is too far to reach, making it difficult to use while driving.
- The wireless charger works well.
- It is tricky to pair a phone with Bluetooth via the infotainment system.
- The Bluetooth connection on the phone works to pair the phone and the car.
- There are two different sections for system and vehicle settings.
- The lane keep assist is a nightmare on B-roads and regulates the steering.
- Can manually override the system by pulling a yellow tag.
- The first edition is not worth the increased price.
- There is an automatic "fly-away handbrake thing," but it doesn't always work.
- The steering is too light, even in sport mode.
- People comment on ride and comfort, and the kids feel comfortable.
- 360 camera is helpful, so worth the extra cost.
- In the car, the dashboard display shows small text.
- The car should be test-driven before buying to see rival offers.
- Range is usually about 176 miles on a full charge.
- The car has 169 brake horsepower.
- The reviewer says that the relationship with the car has soured.
- Overall, the electronic aids should be re-calibrated or removed.
- There is too much AI with the car to the Chinese government.
- The asking price of over 32,000 is not irresistible.
- This particular one didn't come with heated seats.

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