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[Dormant] Electric Vehicles
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Which EVs are the least anti-consumer at the moment? I want into the club, but I hate telemetry and subscriptions and those stupid touchscreens. Really what I want is an electric 20 year old civic; just a car to do car stuff.
You might look at the Bolt/Bolt EUV. It does have a touchscreen but also physical knobs and buttons for things like climate and volume, normal door handles, etc. I really liked it except that the cup holder was slightly narrower than standard, meaning it couldn’t hold my water bottle, and the DC fast charging was pretty slow by current standards (takes close to an hour to go from 10-80%) so I wouldn’t want to take it on a road trip.
I think there was a connected service through an app, but I was in a rental so I never set it up and the car worked fine. It seems like it’s optional, and while it would’ve been some nice features like getting the climate controls running before getting in the car, it wasn’t necessary.
Thank you; that's a good tip.
If you want something like that, you will have to go back to an original Leaf which has no range.
That's disappointing. Oh well, I guess I'll just keep my current car out of the landfill.
If I remember correctly, the gen 1 kona electric had no inbuilt internet connectivity (atleast in the Indian model). Maybe you can see if that is true for your region
Worth a look, thank you.