EVs have 79% more reliability problems than gas cars, says Consumer Reports

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EVs have 79% more reliability problems than gas cars, says Consumer Reports
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I bet if they made an EV without all that crap it would be crazy reliable.

Yeah I'm sad that the rise of EV's coincides with just how extra cars have become in recent years. If you sold me a mid 90s Honda Civic hatchback with an electric drivetrain, no internet connectivity, no electric door handles or touch screens, I'd be happy with it.

One of my retirement dreams is to build electric remakes of classic cars, complete with authentic exhaust noises

oh man that would be sick! I hope you achieve your dreams.

If you make the exhaust noises a menu option I can turn off or on, I will buy one.

Make it a three position switch. On, off, and "make the noises with your mouth"

I want mine to sound like the cars from the Jetsons sometimes, and other times the sound of Snoop Dogg making car noises and giggling.

I so want to EV-ify my Honda Element. I've never met a vehicle that had it's same compact/utility/ease of use combination, and Honda ain't even making them no more...

I have a 1980's 4x4 that needs an engine, and I am so very tempted to make it electric. It's as bare bones as a vehicle gets.

That would be a fun project for sure. If you've got the funds, the time, and the space, I'd say go for it!

The bigger problem is, it's small and light that I'm not sure it could hold the batteries.

They should be. They're orders of magnitude less complex than ICE vehicles as far the driverrain is concerned.

One thing that I always thought as crazy was the amount of electric and electronic shit these modern EVs have. Bitch, weren't you supposed to save battery for driving? Why are you putting a light show when I'm supposed to be focused on the road?

Eh, something like that probably draws about half a kilowatt, and it would be hard to shed all of that functionality (I think the Mitsubishi i-Miev might, but also reverse cameras are a requirement in cars now so you can't get rid of the screen)

For comparison, my car has about a 65kwh battery. I probably use maybe 20kilowatts when driving, but there are lots of variables there. If my half-kilowatt estimate is reasonably accurate, you can run it alone for about 130 hours.

Not to mention much more affordable.

Yeah, it's fucking dumb having all this shit added that I don't want and I have to pay for it.

We need a new manufacturer for the common man.

Yes! A true car of the people, almost like a volkswagen!

…wait that’s a car company too? And they’re part of the problem?

Could you imagine taking an old school Square body and making lighter with the very basic modern amenities like power windows and MAYBE a basic touch screen radio. I know aerodynamics and safety are why they aren't around but find a way to make it work and that stuff would sell to some of the more stubborn people. Like you said strip all the nonsense out and make it basic.

An EV with crank windows, a parking break lever for mad j turns, and a standard double din radio so I can upgrade it like it's the 9ps again.

Sign me up

Dude you could fit a literal ton of batteries into a squarebody. In my 76, the engine bay has enough room to comfortably fit multiple full grown adults inside of it with the V8 engine in place. You could probably fit 3 small block V8s in there without doing anything but removing the inner fenders.

Imagine. No software, just a potentiometer regulating how much current goes into the engines.

That'd be one beefy potentiometer capable of handling hundreds of amps of current.

I know it wouldn’t be a potentiometer, as it is extraordinarily inefficient, but you get the idea