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To: adorno
At this point, just about every luxury brand of Ev is equal or better than Teslas.

Nice try, but you can't name one. When it comes to EV technology, Tesla has proven to be superior. You may be thinking of luxury appointments, I'll give you that. But that has nothing to do with tech that Tesla improved on, like single-cast rear and front frames, heat/chill pumps, AI software, over-the-air updates, etc. There is a reason why Tesla is outselling all EV cars in Europe.

29 posted on 04/17/2024 5:04:36 PM PDT by roadcat
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To: roadcat
AI software, over-the-air updates, etc.

Stop with the AI nonsense. Just about every vehicle made today that has connectivity via ports, have AI, and have had AI since AI was made available through the internet, with sites such as Google and Bing/Microsoft and others. I've had AI through my smartphone for more than a year, and I connect that to my Lexus interface and I've used it many times the last year.

AI within the on-board screen on any vehicle, is overkill and unnecessary. Just use AI through smartphones and you're set. In fact, many new cars (EVs and otherwise) are opting for AI and other apps through smartphone connections. My Samsung Galaxy s24 ultra has everything I need to make my car quite intelligent.

Besides, AI is highly overrated, and mostly unneeded.

When it comes to the niceties inside EVs, most are being designed with high quality materials and great/roomy interiors (except for the lower sized and low priced entries). Many of the new vehicles are designed with higher range than any Tesla vehicle, but I still would not fall for any of them, since their biggest negative is still that, they're still EVs.
30 posted on 04/18/2024 10:39:13 AM PDT by adorno (CCH)
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