In California, Car Buyers Are Choosing Electricity Over Gasoline in Record Numbers::undefined

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    1 year ago

    Are there any good dumb EVs? No internet features, no tracking, just an electric car I can get in and drive?

    I constantly see features built in to the car but artificially locked behind a paywalls, like heated seats or even speed, software that tracks you or staff able to watch you through cameras.

    I just want a car.

    (Plenty of modern ICE are the same, I dislike them too)

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      1 year ago

      This is the exact reason I’ve been putting off buying a new car. Ever since I saw the video of the guys controlling cars remotely with a laptop, paysalled heated seats, no key slot to unlock the door, infotainment systems replacing buttons, and more, I don’t want to buy a new car!

      I would absolutely love to start using the new technologies, as I studied them in school and even did a couple of research presentations on the newer battery chemistries, photovoltaics, and designed an on-site hydrogen generation process as an energy storage medium. But, if I can’t get stuff like it was in the good ol’ days of analog buttons, I dont really want it.

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      1 year ago

      The Kia Niro is pretty close, although if you’re really serious about making it dumb you’ll need to pull the cellular modem. It doesn’t depend on any internet services, but it does connect to the internet to get nearby charger data.

    • jivandabeast@lemmy.browntown.dev
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      1 year ago

      Probably the Chevy Bolt? Its a pretty bare bones ev (which is has to be to maintain that cost). I drive a Rav4 Prime which doesn’t have a lot of the nonsense you see in a lot of evs (but some stuff is paywalled like the app/media stuff, though that’s nothing new)

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    I really want to purchase an Ioniq 5 but still feel there are no good deals (and I’m not interested in jumping through hoops for the $7,500 lease bonus cash). I see tons of inventory at my local dealership but they won’t budge on the price.

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      1 year ago

      Dealer knows they are in a good spot and not looking to move them any faster. I heard ppl waiting a year for their Ioniq. Things are changing market wise so I hope things change in your favor.

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    1 year ago

    Last summer gas was $7+ at a station I saw in LA. You’re absolutely right that my next car is at least going to be a hybrid, if not fully electric.

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      1 year ago

      That station is always an outlier and not at all representative of prices in LA. Right across the street from that place they sell gas for a normal price.

      Everyone in LA laughs every time someone references that gas station because it’s clearly either a trap (for tourists/rental cars on an expense account) or a front for a mob.

      Just as an example, right now gas prices are around the $5.00-5.40 range (5.40 for premium).

      That gas station is currently at $6.60/gal for regular. There’s a chevron right down the street for $5.15/gal

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    1 year ago

    I look forward to summers in California with clear blue sky! EVs can’t come soon enough.