Comment by bityard

3 months ago

Oh, yet another luxury EV.

Wake me up when a manufacturer finally commits to making an EV that everyone can afford and isn't a cloud-connected privacy nightmare.

I'm holding out hope for https://www.slate.auto/en I know it's somehow associated with Amazon, is it going to be a cloud-connected privacy nightmare. I haven't heard anything about it, but I also wouldn't be surprised.

  • Slate doesn't have infotainment. It's BYOD with a dashboard mount and a USB connection for car integration.

    I haven't heard specifically about connectedness otherwise, but I highly doubt there is a hidden SIM card in there somewhere.

Privacy nightmare undoubtedly, but if you want affordable EVs BYD has you covered. A fully-functional, crash-worthy and apparently quite decent EV for around 16,000 USD (in Australia).

If you can't buy one, blame your government:

https://www.carexpert.com.au/car-reviews/2026-byd-atto-1-rev...

  • What do you mean by crash-worthy? Like it's so cheap it doesn't matter if you wreck it, or that you're likely to survive if you're in a crash?

    • It means you're likely to survive in a crash.

      The Cerice is lovely but if you have a high-speed crash with another car in it you're in big trouble.

It's 45k for a very unique car built in the EU. I don't think the price tag is that bad, honestly. It's a fun car for people who already have 2 others.

It’s a shame the Nissan Leaf has so many privacy issues, because otherwise the price is good.