There are some surprisingly decent aftermarket options these days. Fast processors, big screens. I almost considered one because my recent car's processors are fucking awful, especially compared to my last car.
They are confident that the massively overpriced vehicles they are making, that have an order of magnitude less parts on the bill of materials, are funding their lobbyists and political bribery machine to prevent any chance of open market capitalism.
Not real surprising, as I understand, all their electric vehicles are basically variants on the same vehicle, whether you're talking a BrightDrop van, Silverado electric, Equinox EV or the upcoming Bolt, economies of scale and all that.
Not so much same vehicle (although they already do share several other parts), but variations of the same power train platform.
Ultium is battery packs that can be arranged in various ways, a handful of mostly similar electric motors, and some control modules and whatnots. The configurations can be vastly different.
And that is pretty much exactly what you meant, so I may have been a bit pedantic.
I really want a Chevy Bolt because it's a compact EV which is perfect for the streets of LA but damn are they making it so hard when they want to farm and sell every piece of data they can from you.
Man, I really feel like GM had been doing a lot of things right. Every manufacturer has their ups and downs, pros and cons, but they seemed like they were really trying to innovate.
But then they had to go and remove Android Auto and CarPlay and, with a straight face, try to tell us it was for our convenience. Instead, behind our backs, they admitted it was for their data-grubby fetish.
Fuck off, GM.
And fuck you for destroying the faith and hope I had in your journey. The goodwill you lost from me and others will take some time to rebuild.
So, in the meantime, who cares if this EV is affordable or not. It has no spot in my garage.