only 20k, 15k with gov help in germany. That’s incredible for a brand new car.

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      All that tech that controls me instead of helping me… just … no.

      Where are the open source cars? I would not even mind a car that screams “I’m electric!!” Like this Twingo.

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            Shift (an electronics company located in a German town (maybe even village, I don’t know the specifics for sure) might evolve that way. For now they create electrical bikes among many other interesting products and concepts (such as unversal computing, needing only a phone to provide the computing power for a laptop to double as laptop).

            Here’s the bikes they create. (I’m in no way legally affiliated to them) I just encourage what they work on.

            https://www.shift.eco/shiftbike/

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      That’s both mandatory in the whole EU and has absolutely nothing to do with that car in particular.

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      Couldn’t agree more. I’m French but I think Renault is so underwhelming in the technological aspect. My wife drives a Megane it’s decent but the charging is so meh.

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      You could buy a used EV for around the same price

      That’s why I don’t really care that much about new EVs getting cheaper. I do want EVs to be competitive on price and features and longevity with the midrange ICE vehicles, though, because today’s midrange care becomes tomorrow’s budget car in the used market.