I was just scanning ChargePoint to see if any DCFC (DC Fast Charger) locations exist are near me. It seems every Harley Davidson dealer within 100 miles of my house now has a DCFC. I may have to go look at one, just because in my 1500 miles of EV travels, I haven't actually seen one in person yet...
If any VW GTE existed on our shores, I'd probably consider trading out my wife's CPO 2013 TDI Jetta Sportwagen. Alas, we don't get the good toys over on this side of the pond.
I'm curious what members on this forum tend to have serviced on their vehicles at the dealership? Many comments have tended to make a point of making sure there is a dealership nearby when purchasing an EV. It's not like there are oil changes to be done, and rotating the tires isn't rocket science. Brake pads ought to last nearly indefinitely. There's no timing belt to replace. I'm ordering my Bosch wiper blade two packs from Amazon these days, and swapping them in the driveway in less time than it takes to drive to the local anything dealer (including the MB dealer I can see out my second floor window!). Looking at the service schedule (checklist) for my eGolf, there is nothing (beyond wiper blades, cabin air filter and changing the brake fluid) that the dealer will be checking at the 10k, 20k, 30k, 40k, 50k, 60k, 70k, 80k, 90k, 100k, 110k, or 120k service appointments that has gone wrong on the last new ICE vehicle I owned. My wife's CPO vehicle hasn't been back to a dealer since it drove off the VW lot 8k miles ago.
Do you go for the free coffee in the waiting room, or the complimentary car wash?