• Both prices include a complimentary three-year subscription to a variety of in-car features, including the company’s Level 2+ driver assist and an AI-powered personal assistant. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
  • Ulrich@feddit.org
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    2 days ago

    This is effectively a startup, as Sony doesn’t yet have any of the infrastructure needed to manufacture these. Tesla started out with $100k+ cars as well.

    As for legacy automakers? Well they don’t make cheap anything anymore. Just giant trucks and SUVs.

    You can buy a Nissan Leaf for <$30k but I would not recommend it at all until they add some sort of active cooling to their batteries. They’re an absolute joke without it. But it is a valid demonstration that it is possible.

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      2 days ago

      That’s very true. The recalls for the Leaf and Volt also concern me. They do not seem safe or reliable. I totally get that China isn’t the standard-bearer for quality, but they definitely have more experience making EVs. I feel like anywhere around $30k is steep for the Volt and (considering your insight on battery cooling) way too much for the Leaf.