• @OmegaMan@lemmings.world
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    3 days ago

    Crazy how so many people have been begging for bare bones, affordable electric vehicles.

    Then when one comes on the scene they do nothing but complain. Can’t please anybody these days it seems.

    Edit: sp

    • @mrgoosmoos@lemmy.ca
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      33 days ago

      It’s a great concept, but it has blinding LED headlights and automatic high beams

      instant fuck off

    • Bahnd Rollard
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      They claim 20k, which is nice, but noone will believe it will stay that way. Given the [gestures broadly to everything] they likely will need to find an non-lithium based alternative battery before the reserves run dry, the price sky-rockets and then would-be buyers deal with scalper prices (not like thats much different than going to a dealership anyway).

      This would have been a smash hit in 2022, but now its too little, too late.

      • @meliaesc@lemmy.world
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        3 days ago

        The 20k is after government incentives, definitely not permanent pricing. Lithium isn’t scarce in the US, at least. The McDermitt Caldera reserves are quite substantial. More than half of the world’s total supply.

        • @droans@midwest.social
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          23 days ago

          Its range is also only 180 miles. The smaller battery definitely helps keep the cost down.

          This car might not be for me but I definitely see its value and hope they’re successful.

      • @OmegaMan@lemmings.world
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        20k after 7500 tax incentive. So 27,500 approximately. Cheapest EVs are I think 29k right now. So this is well within the realm of possibility imo. It will probably go up a bit by the time it makes it out the door. And probably no one will get the barebones model and spend 2-3k at least on accessories.