Tesla sells the most EVs, but if you don’t think it sells the best EVs, here are some alternative models that you could choose instead.
Tesla doesn’t have as big a lead over its competitors as it once did. Although its EVs are still among the best, competing automakers have caught up and have even surpassed Tesla in some areas.
The fact that this article claims to be for listing alternatives to teslas, praises Tesla in its opening paragraph, leads with a Tesla, and lists multiple teslas in it tells me this is not an article written in good faith.
I'd like an EV that has physical buttons for things I need when driving instead of a bullshit touchscreen. I'd like it to not record everything I do in the vehicle nor send that to the manufacturer.
Same for ICE cars, by the way, the shittening is happening to everything.
Yeah, it’s an issue with pretty much all modern cars and especially EVs. Everything is connected to a computer (even things like a front lights), the car has billions of useless systems and large screens that just distract you.
Just make a simple car like which is easy to maintain, lasts longer and does not have useless shenanigans. I will pay more.
The only vehicle on the list that looks appealing to me is the Ford Equinox EV in that it's priced in the low 30s and it's not a truck or a sedan. But then, it's a Ford. Also, don't they have have their own proprietary infotainment system that doesn't have carplay? Or was that GMC?
I really like the Hyundai/Kia EV aesthetic, but my experience with having a vehicle that did not have an immobilizer installed soured me on their business practices. Yes I know EVs are a different class, but it will take some time for me to consider them again.
Sure I get that. They could’ve cheaped out on a lot more things that aren’t detrimental to security though, like maybe something in the interior instead, like trims or panels. An immobilizer is less than $50, and they probably could’ve gotten them cheaper for mass production. Canada doesn’t have that issue, and it’s not like people there don’t want cheaper cars.
Ah, I didn't notice the headers being different for the Tesla vehicles. Although I suspect that the author prefers Tesla from how they talk about it in this article.