I was answering the question you had about the marketed range. The answer is "no", it will never make 1300km during regular usage.
It is also pointless to ask people about their experience, as the range is extremely dependent on usage habits and location. The experience of other people is worthless unless they closely coincidence with your personal circumstances.
What you should do is compare the 1300km of WLTP range to your current cars WLTP range. That will give you an accurate estimate what 1300km WLTP will mean for you.
All you answered was "Is WLTP representative of real world usage?", which was not a question I asked, I asked: "know someone else who did and know more or less how far they can go?".
Like anyone else, I'm aware that marketing material is difference from reality, which is exactly why I'm asking for other people's experience.
> It is also pointless to ask people about their experience
You know what's more pointless? Answering questions no one asked, that you don't know the answer to, and that aren't aimed at you in the first place. You don't have to answer, you can let others with the knowledge do instead.
To be honest I am a bit disgusted how you treat someone who is trying to help you and is trying to explain to you what the 1300km means. Again it is not just marketing, it is a metric for comparison.
I am trying to explain to you that asking for others people experience is not going to help you. Because one person will only ever get 700km of range and another person will easily get 1100km of range. Making a buying decision based on who of these people responds to you is obviously not good.
I am trying to explain to you that there is a way that you can get an extremely accurate figure of how much range you can get from the car. You can do this by comparing the WLTP range of a car you know well to that WLTP range.
Your question is a bad question, because the answers you will get can not help you make an informed decision. If you do not want an informed decision go ahead and seek out "experience", instead of utilizing the WLTP metric to get an understanding of what range you can expect.
Vehicle range is not something you can compare between owners, what people say there experience is not representative of what your experience will be.
So, let me ask you: Do you want know whether the car has enough range for you or do you want to know of the existence of people who get some arbitrary range between 700 and 1100 kilometers of range? Because for every value in between you will find someone who will only get that range. Does that help you at all make a decision?
Car range is not something like towing weight or motor performance.
I don't know if you've spent too much time "answering" questions on Stack Overflow or what the problem is, but I'm not asking about how WLTP works or what single variable I should use for a purchasing decision.
All I asked for is people's personal experience. You don't have that, that's fine, but don't claim you're trying to help someone when you're actively steering the conversation away from what I'm asking about.
If someone asks some specific question, they might have a reason for asking that specific question, and you assuming they haven't done something else because of that question, feels like you're less interested in helping and more interested in proving something to yourself.
> Do you want know whether the car has enough range for you or do you want to know of the existence of people who get some arbitrary range between 700 and 1100 kilometers of range?
I want to know peoples personal experience about this specific model, which I thought was clear from my first comment, but apparently not. I'm not interested in the mechanics of WLTP, the history of WLTP, what other things I should be looking for when buying a car, how to install a charger for the car, what the value of EVs are currently, what alternatives exists or anything else. Just the personal and biased experience of others who have bought that car, or know someone else who have.
It's not the first car I'm buying, and I'm not looking for a "buyers guide", a terminology reference or anything else, just "I own/know someone who owns the car, here is how I subjectively feel about it".
I just answered the question you should be asking. I did not answer the question, which has no possibility of helping you with making an informed decision.
Which again, you don't even know if I've already answered that question myself or not, but go ahead, continue to assume what people want instead of listening, usually turns out well for people.
And for the question you should be asking yourself: Yes, yes you should.
It is also pointless to ask people about their experience, as the range is extremely dependent on usage habits and location. The experience of other people is worthless unless they closely coincidence with your personal circumstances.
What you should do is compare the 1300km of WLTP range to your current cars WLTP range. That will give you an accurate estimate what 1300km WLTP will mean for you.