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Unfortunately, the only reason you are enjoying this pleasant update/feature generosity is that EVs (and Tesla in particular) are still in the market making stage. Once they take a stronger foothold, which is about now or very soon, I think we'll start seeing the exact same trajectory that cell phones have followed—locked down app stores, in-app ("in-car") purchases or "subscriptions" that will be used to make you pay extra for features (heated steering wheel, cooled seats, heck, they could charge for seat memory or even allowing you to crank your A/C down below 70 degrees, the sky is the limit). You'll have frequent, but generally meaningless updates that no longer give you much of value, but by then the software will have become a prime vehicle (sorry ) for monitoring ("telemetry"), continuous data, preference and even biometry acquisition (think always on eye tracking), access control and all-encompassing remote control etc., with no way to opt out.Case in point? My cell phone started its life with Android 9 (I think), now it's on Android 12, and I keep everything up to date on it just to be on the safe side (read: nobody really cares, but I keep up just to minimize the chances of sucking in an exploit). The number of useful enhancements that actually add to my user experience has been 0—stuff changes, icons and fonts are redesigned, settings are moved around and maybe one or two arcane new feature got added—but I've yet to receive a single update that would've improved meaningful things like battery life or application performance. Truth to be told, though, these phone updates have remained free, so I'm not complaining, it's just that in general the nature of this "evolution" is not as rosy as one might predict based on its early stages. Finally, the ease of update deployment with software vs hardware has the unfortunate side effect of even higher delivery pressure and quality degradation, since fixing something like an oil pump or misbehaving transmission fluid after the fact is super expensive, but no comparable foresight and care needs to be taken with software. As long as the issues aren't life threatening (read: the company doesn't get sued much), manufacturers will gradually hire more and more minimally qualified coders and focus less on proper design, because errors that creep in are easy to fix via an OTA update. Software is indeed eating the world. Now y'all young whippersnappers, get off my lawn, will ya
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I will say this, one visit to the Corvette forum and all I see are posts about failed software updates, my battery went dead, etc. And this is simple infotainment update stuff. Wait until the updates push updates to battery control systems, etc. I sure hope GM is hiring some really good cloud developers and has implemented the proper test procedures so that they don't accidentally take out an entire fleet of EVs with a botched OTA software update. ![]() I was initially worried about how well Tesla would handle software updates but so far so good after 3 years and 25-30 updates so far. I get an update about once a month or so. Some updates are met with controversy in the forums especially when they modify the UI. Folks will scream, where did the setting for my heated seats go? And then an update later they will give you the option to put the heated seat button wherever you want. Stuff like that. https://news.gm.com/newsroom.detail....29-ultifi.html https://www.gm.com/ultium
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Answer to tread title in two words ———— NO. I had one 20 years ago. I think it was a Club Car
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The Bolt had to reduce its MSRP because it’s having a difficult time remaining competitive in the EV market due to its charging hardware being inadequate. There are countless Bolts for sell on the market but it’s almost impossible to get your hands on a Tesla, Ioniq 5 or EV6. The Bolt literally takes the longest to charge out of all the EV’s on the market seconded only to the Mini Cooper EV. That plus I stated 300+ miles meaning 300 miles is a hard minimum, and I prefer to see much more (preferably in the 400 ballpark, but would be willing to accept something in the 300 - 350 mile range for $30k, and if you say that’s asking alot… consider that my Prius is able to get more range than a Tesla 3 Long Range edition gets and costs less than half the price and it becomes evidently clear that per dollar value EV’s are currently far less functional on practicality level than ICE vehicles. Also consider that on the highway my SS is able to achieve nearly 500 miles to a tank of fuel… a performance vehicle … I only have to stop for gas twice on a road trip I regularly take between Austin TX and Atlanta GA (and yes I do this drive without stopping for rest ordinarily). That’s more range than most EV’s save for the vehicles costing over $80k are able to achieve.
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in reply to the thread title. no.
now onto my opinion. the best camaro ever built (6g) couldn't sell. what makes gm think anyone will want a 4 door version that will most likely cost more and offer less? let the camaro name die an honorable death. i've owned several camaros. this is simply embarrassing. give it a different name and please revamp the front clip.
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nice,but does it come with two fewer doors?i like my wifes civic 2 door better than that...considering it gets about 35 in town and 40 on the highway payoff on an electric caddy would be long after im dead.
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