• n3m37h@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 years ago

    Give me an EV without a massive center console that blinds me at night. Remove all the “smart” features like lane assist. Give me a fucking dumb EV

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      2 years ago

      This drives me crazy. Take a solid platform like the FRS… electrify it for something equiv to 300/300 and give it a 200 mile range. No fancy interior, lots of plastic, no lane assist etc. It would be fun and affordable. Same platform could be used for a more refined crossover.

      I feel like Honda really should have done some type r civic thing but with electric.

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        2 years ago

        I really do think this will happen in the near future. Right now, every company is targeting the high end segment and slowly making it’s way down.

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        2 years ago

        I fucking love my frs. I can’t stand seeing the interiors on even just fancy ICE cars now, much less electrics. My wife’s traverse has a horrifically unintuitive touchscreen interface for the radio and rear A/C. My car is like the last of a dying breed. Have almost 150k miles now. It’s a dream.

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      2 years ago

      I have dark mode and auto dimming on my huge center console monitor. It’s a non issue. The only thing it really shows is my car on a map and what is playing on Spotify. I never look at it or am distracted by it when driving.

      I do feel like there is room for a nice super simple EV with minimal/no screens and only the features required by law. It would need quite a few buttons for windows, heated seats, heated steering wheel, defrost, climate control etc but it would be quite a calm experience I think not having a huge monitor there.

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      2 years ago

      You’re right. As a Tesla owner there’s every reason to want the power, range, and maybe a couple of the features but with tangible controls etc

      The Kia/Hyundai offerings are probably your closest bet.

      I almost never use the assists. I don’t mind the idea that if the computer sees a looming impact it will brake for me though.

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      2 years ago

      My wife really likes the lane assist feature on her car. She says it helps her be less distracted when she drives.

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      2 years ago

      They have night settings just like the infotainment centers in ICE vehicles. They also have dimming functions if you have such sensitive eyes you can’t stand even a small amount of light coming from the console. This is not a real problem. This is you bitching about stuff you don’t want.