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i-PEDAL vs One Pedal driving?

I think I am getting confused between the definitions in the I9 Manual and the common parlance in the EV forums.

Is i-PEDAL on the Ioniq 9 the same thing as One Pedal on other EVs?

This is what i get for reading the manual I suppose, but Ioniq 9's one pedal uses the "shifter paddles" and I thought that one pedal was the same thing as what they are i-PEDAL.

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u/ac7ss — 21 hours ago

Spare your for road trips only?

I just acquired my Ioniq 9 and it's my first car without a spare tire, only the fix a flat kit.

I can live with this for around town, getting a tow or service isn't that difficult locally. But on a cross country trip I would like to have a real spare tire (even a compact spare) as I have had the experience of a total blowout 40 miles from nowhere and needed the tire.

What is would love would be a place that would lease you a spare for a month (with deposit). But purchasing s spare just for trips would likely be the same value after 2 trips. Just store it somewhere between road trips.

Anyone have a suggestion for this?

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u/ac7ss — 8 days ago

Added a page for my new car

I found a plug in to monitor the status of my new Ioniq 9. I haven't yet made any automations, but I can see opportunities here. It ties into my location maps well. But only updates every 20 minutes.

u/ac7ss — 20 days ago

The diet is working!

Went in for my A1C today. It was 6.0%. Yay!

I started a diet 3 months ago and not only dropped my A1C, but 30 pounds and had to reduce my basal insulin by half.

Keeping on the diet. I need to lose another 80 lbs.

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u/ac7ss — 2 months ago

I have decided to ditch salad dressing for just black pepper. It is a great dressing for salad by itself. (I also add a couple of habanero flakes for the occasional spike.) No added calories and makes lettuce more interesting.

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u/ac7ss — 2 months ago

I am a public employee who is planning on retiring with a pension in about 8 years (40+ years of service, retirement pension projected at over $100,000/year.)

I know my nest egg is small, but I have been working with a pension in mind, I think this puts me in a good position for retirement.

I have been contributing to a Deferred Comp plan (457) (Non-Roth) slowly for 30+ years (Balance now at ~$150,000). And after watching some videos about it have decided to move my contributions into a regular Roth IRA. The 457 contributions were minimal ($200/month) but continual. My Roth were $175/month, and now are $400/month. Both retirement accounts are mostly targeted retirement date mutual funds.

I am not planning on rolling the deferred over to the Roth until actual retirement, (and possibly rolling them over into the Roth at that time as I will have a little time with less income.)

Does there sound like there is a problem with this strategy?

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u/ac7ss — 2 months ago