• zewm@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    I disagree. I have had an EV since 2018 and I can honestly say I never want another one. My next vehicles going forward will be ICE 100%.

    I’m also going to make sure that they are older and have little to no infotainment / internet connected systems.

    A sub year 2000. Maybe a nice Accord or Jeep.

    I’m over this dystopian nightmare.

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        1 hour ago

        Both. But I rather fill up anytime for 2 mins than having to plan out my charging and waiting 45 mins. This is my biggest gripe.

        The spyware, while a big concern, is secondary to my refueling schedule.

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          You’re driving a pretty old EV at this point. EV charging speeds have improved significantly. Also there are PHEVs now, why not split the difference?

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      2 hours ago

      Is it the drive train you have a problem with or the software? Because I think you just dislike new cars, not electric cars. In which case keep an eye out for the Slate EV

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        5 minutes ago

        Nice, first I’ve heard of Slate. Privacy-focused EV and looks like they offer customizable trucks and SUVs. Hope this takes off!

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        36 minutes ago

        If Slate makes a reliable vehicle from a new model from a new company, it will be an industry first.

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          There are newer models that can charge to 80% in 15 min. It will probably take a while until fast chargers are widespread, but this is where things are going.

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              Yeah, it won’t.

              ICE engines also need oil changes, transmission fluid, headgaskets,belts.

              I agree that modern “it’ll spy on you” car software sucks ass. The actual battery and charging tech is way way better than 2018 though. No one has to stop for 45 minutes.

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          1 hour ago

          don’t you just charge overnight most of the time?

          that’s what most poeple do

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            1 hour ago

            Yea, would be nice if I had my own house to add a charger to. I rent and have to use communal chargers.

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              16 minutes ago

              Ok so you bought an electric car knowing full well you were not able to charge it at will at night (and I assume nowhere in your regular daily routine, like at work) and now complain about that?

              I’m from Canada and I hate I bought a giant bikini collection but bikini season is only 1 month here… therefore, bikinis suck!

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              16 minutes ago

              then why buy an electric car when OP knew full well charging was going to be troublesome?

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      1 hour ago

      If you can find a Saab from before GM bought em that’s still in good condition… *chef’s kiss* perfection.

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        Saab reminds me of an old 80s movie named ‘Moving’ with Richard Pryor.

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          Is that the one where he goes crazy and like hijacks the moving truck with his stuff in it?

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      They should stop with that touch screen crap, always connected to the internet spyware bullshit, but they are putting that everywhere now not just EVs.

      We will soon be in the siutuation where if you want an old car without that crap you can’t even go into the larger eu cities anymore, because the engine will be too polluting.

      There really is a market for cars without that crap. As long as it brings me and my family to destination safely I don’t care how it is propelled.

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        1 hour ago

        My first vehicle ever was a 1987 Suzuki Samurai JX and I regret losing it to this day. I have not been able to match it with any subsequent vehicle I’ve owned.