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  1. slimisjim

    As an older "I dont want to be connected person"....

    I understand that turning off updates can be bad. For those of us that feel like we have the capability to manage updates I think it’s worth providing the option to the owner to turn them off.
  2. slimisjim

    As an older "I dont want to be connected person"....

    Yes I do. I want my vehicles to update when I want them to so that I’m not unexpectedly waiting for an update to finish before I can drive during an emergency or get bricked by a bad patch that requires a new update to fix. Maybe I worked in the financial IT sector for too long but automatic...
  3. slimisjim

    Range extender versus standard gas engine - what can be omitted?

    How are you expecting to make money from V2G with a BEV? Charge your vehicle at your buddy’s house and then sell it at yours?
  4. slimisjim

    Range extender versus standard gas engine - what can be omitted?

    In my head an EREV provides that same capability with more flexibility since it can be charged off of solar/generator/grid and can use fuel if the former isn’t available.
  5. slimisjim

    Range extender versus standard gas engine - what can be omitted?

    I haven’t stayed on top of Rivian. What “route” are you talking about?
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