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[–] Cris_Color 5 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Personally my frustration is that they're largely kinda luxury vehicles, which makes sense given they're new, but I think they need to get cheaper going forward. And the cheap options like the leaf need to be better (the leaf's lack of thermal management for the battery means the battery degrades massively over the car's lifespan)

[–] dragontamer 1 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Personally my frustration is that they’re largely kinda luxury vehicles

They're luxury vehicle priced with shitty interiors. The $20k Chevy Trax has a better designed interior than a lot of these techno-junk spartan EVs.

If you compare the $40k or $50k EVs against similarly priced $50k luxury vehicles, its night and day, no where damn close. At the $50k price, you better have massage chairs (Lincoln), or other kinds of luxury features (Volvo's built-in child booster seats, etc. etc.) that make your interior stand out.

Every EV is the same shitty design. Remove useful features from the driver, and replace them with a 10-inch iPad like screen and pretend that touch controls are fine. Look, we're all adults here, we all know that capacitive touch screens are cheaper than buttons now. Its 2024, the costs of various design elements are well known. They're cheapening the interior trying and trying to sell it as "tech".