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This car costs $8500.

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  • theron29@witter.czT theron29@witter.cz

    @nirak @mekkaokereke I mean, yeah, probably, but I'd rather not have my personal data with Communist Party of China... 😒

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    @theron29 @nirak @mekkaokereke

    One of the super fun things about the Trump administration and all the stuff they've been doing is that my fear of <evil jazz fingers> The Chinese Communists </evil jazz fingers> getting my data somewhat pales in comparison.

    The unfortunate reality is that if they want to surveil you, they can just buy the data from American companies that are tracking you.

    One thing I love about this car is the distinctly not-Detroit not-Yokohama aesthetic. Very nice.

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    • rlonstein@social.stonetools.techR rlonstein@social.stonetools.tech

      @mekkaokereke You're probably right on the USA causes but it's worthwhile to mention that circa 2016/2017 none of the Chery vehicles could pass EU safety tests but now some of them do, evidence of attention to it as they expand their market and as a result improvement. The Tiggo compact SUVs do but not the compact and city cars. Compare that to vehicles by Kia, Mazda, Toyota, BYD, and VW that are all similarly-sized and do pass. I expect Chery export models will follow that do pass but they'll cost more.

      Separately, I'd argue that if 2 to 3 ton SUVs weren't the N.A. family "car" the testing regimes could allow a tier of small, inexpensive urban cars and trucks that are more efficient most ways (see Kei trucks and the Piaggio Ape/Super-Ape) even if they aren't interstate capable.

      As a bicyclist, motorcyclist, and owner of a compact sedan I'd prefer if the average vehicle wasn't big enough to fit my car inside it.

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      @rlonstein @mekkaokereke

      EU car safety standards are far and away better than NHTSA, specifically with respect to pedestrian safety but also side crash survival. So if their cars pass that, they should be able to pass NHTSA as well.

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      • theron29@witter.czT theron29@witter.cz

        @nirak @mekkaokereke I mean, yeah, probably, but I'd rather not have my personal data with Communist Party of China... 😒

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        @theron29 @nirak @mekkaokereke why? They're not using it to (attempt to) control you, which cannot be said for western exchangers of personal data. That sentiment is just racism.

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        • sillycoelophysis@hachyderm.ioS sillycoelophysis@hachyderm.io

          @theron29 @nirak @mekkaokereke why? They're not using it to (attempt to) control you, which cannot be said for western exchangers of personal data. That sentiment is just racism.

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          @sillyCoelophysis I feel like the "I don't want my data held by an authoritarian regime" argument made sense once, but these days there's no difference between China, the US, and the UK. Those still using the argument from habit need to think that thru.
          @theron29 @nirak @mekkaokereke

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          • tattie@eldritch.cafeT tattie@eldritch.cafe

            @sillyCoelophysis I feel like the "I don't want my data held by an authoritarian regime" argument made sense once, but these days there's no difference between China, the US, and the UK. Those still using the argument from habit need to think that thru.
            @theron29 @nirak @mekkaokereke

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            @Tattie @sillyCoelophysis @nirak @mekkaokereke Oh but the difference is brutally huge for me!

            (I'm from the 🇪🇺 ‼️ 🤨)

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            • theron29@witter.czT theron29@witter.cz

              @Tattie @sillyCoelophysis @nirak @mekkaokereke Oh but the difference is brutally huge for me!

              (I'm from the 🇪🇺 ‼️ 🤨)

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              @theron29 all very well, but the original context was the US
              @sillyCoelophysis @nirak @mekkaokereke

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                @sidereal @robloblaw @johne @jeffmcneill @mekkaokereke this is the thing that somehow doesn’t make it into the media narratives.

                Being an EV driver I make a point of talking to EV drivers.

                The response is always“my EV needs no maintenance”. Sure, tires, wipers, cabin air filters and wiper fluid but that’s it.

                Took my VW in for a “service inspection”. Service desk person says “EVs don’t need servicing. This is a formality”.

                How is it that this story is not making it into the news?

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                • jonshell@mastodon.energyJ jonshell@mastodon.energy

                  @sidereal @robloblaw @johne @jeffmcneill @mekkaokereke this is the thing that somehow doesn’t make it into the media narratives.

                  Being an EV driver I make a point of talking to EV drivers.

                  The response is always“my EV needs no maintenance”. Sure, tires, wipers, cabin air filters and wiper fluid but that’s it.

                  Took my VW in for a “service inspection”. Service desk person says “EVs don’t need servicing. This is a formality”.

                  How is it that this story is not making it into the news?

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                  @jonshell @sidereal @robloblaw @johne @jeffmcneill @mekkaokereke

                  "How is it that this story is not making it into the news?"

                  Indeed, my friend. Indeed.

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                  • riley@toot.catR riley@toot.cat

                    @jeffmcneill AFAIU, the Big Oil fought against electric cars in USA so long that in the end, electric cars only managed to break into the luxury cars' market segment there.

                    @mekkaokereke

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                    @riley @jeffmcneill @mekkaokereke

                    Big oil only did so much, the average American doesn't care about climate change and did very little to push for greener technology. Just look at the gas guzzlers most people drive.

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                    • mekkaokereke@hachyderm.ioM mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io

                      This car costs $8500. Not a typo. Less than 10 racks. And you don't have to put gas in it.

                      But we can't have it in the US, because we'd rather have racism and argue about solved problems like birthright citizenship, and should Black people be allowed to vote.

                      So you get Cybertrucks instead. Enjoy!

                      https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZqRnLp_htE

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                      @mekkaokereke let me remind you that the Cybertruck features a carrot chopping and pealing feature the byd does not.

                      https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lFloLGmPKl0&pp=ygUZY3liZXJ0cnVjayBhZGFtIHNvbWV0aGluZ9IHCQnZCgGHKiGM7w%3D%3D

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                      • hakeemg@mastodon.socialH hakeemg@mastodon.social

                        @riley @jeffmcneill @mekkaokereke

                        Big oil only did so much, the average American doesn't care about climate change and did very little to push for greener technology. Just look at the gas guzzlers most people drive.

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                        @HakeemG Er, do you not know the story about the lobbying effort that went into making "SUVs" a legally induced thing?

                        @jeffmcneill @mekkaokereke

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                        • riley@toot.catR riley@toot.cat

                          @HakeemG Er, do you not know the story about the lobbying effort that went into making "SUVs" a legally induced thing?

                          @jeffmcneill @mekkaokereke

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                          @riley @jeffmcneill @mekkaokereke

                          I know that when I talk to the average American they proudly proclaim they don't give a shit about climate change.

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                          • jeffmcneill@hachyderm.ioJ jeffmcneill@hachyderm.io

                            @mekkaokereke My BYD Dolphin cost 569,000 Thai Baht. That is around 17,500 USD. It is a compact car (not subcompact) and it is a joy to drive. Why does a decent electric car cost nearly twice that in the US? Clearly they've lost the plot.

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                            @jeffmcneill @mekkaokereke the same car in Singapore costs over 170000 SGD (that's 4.3 million baht).

                            That's considered pretty cheap by the way, and I'll probably get a BYD when it's time to change car.

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                            • jonshell@mastodon.energyJ jonshell@mastodon.energy

                              @sidereal @robloblaw @johne @jeffmcneill @mekkaokereke this is the thing that somehow doesn’t make it into the media narratives.

                              Being an EV driver I make a point of talking to EV drivers.

                              The response is always“my EV needs no maintenance”. Sure, tires, wipers, cabin air filters and wiper fluid but that’s it.

                              Took my VW in for a “service inspection”. Service desk person says “EVs don’t need servicing. This is a formality”.

                              How is it that this story is not making it into the news?

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                              @jonshell I skipped our this year after I chatted with the dealer about what was in the maintenance. The only useful things were tire rotation/alignment and brake inspection, but I'll have my neighborhood shop do that for way less.

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                              • advicepig@hachyderm.ioA advicepig@hachyderm.io

                                @jonshell I skipped our this year after I chatted with the dealer about what was in the maintenance. The only useful things were tire rotation/alignment and brake inspection, but I'll have my neighborhood shop do that for way less.

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                                @jonshell Also, didn't need the rotation because I got new all weather tires two weeks prior

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                                • loke@functional.cafeL loke@functional.cafe

                                  @jeffmcneill @mekkaokereke the same car in Singapore costs over 170000 SGD (that's 4.3 million baht).

                                  That's considered pretty cheap by the way, and I'll probably get a BYD when it's time to change car.

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                                  @loke 170,000? Why such a leap in price? Or what am I (USA) missing/misunderstanding? What causes approx 8x the price?

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                                  • advicepig@hachyderm.ioA advicepig@hachyderm.io

                                    @jonshell Also, didn't need the rotation because I got new all weather tires two weeks prior

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                                    @advicepig same. Trust my family mechanic to do tires.

                                    He’s old school but no fool. He’s seeing people switch to EVs and then he doesn’t see them again except for tires.

                                    Used to see him all the time for the Camry. Oil every 6k. Timing belts. Brake rotors. Oil leaks. Muffler. Now we go over there to take him banana bread and shoot the breeze. He knows his business is changing, same as my Dad who had a film processing shop. Digital came and he just smiled and retired.

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                                    • mekkaokereke@hachyderm.ioM mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io

                                      This car costs $8500. Not a typo. Less than 10 racks. And you don't have to put gas in it.

                                      But we can't have it in the US, because we'd rather have racism and argue about solved problems like birthright citizenship, and should Black people be allowed to vote.

                                      So you get Cybertrucks instead. Enjoy!

                                      https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZqRnLp_htE

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                                      @mekkaokereke We need to drive a tank, otherwise we’ll be killed by a bad guy driving a tank! Also, what if we accidentally drive through a Black neighborhood?!

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                                      • cascheranno@hachyderm.ioC cascheranno@hachyderm.io

                                        @loke 170,000? Why such a leap in price? Or what am I (USA) missing/misunderstanding? What causes approx 8x the price?

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                                        @cascheranno @loke
                                        Singapore is too densely populated for cars so they tax them

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                                        • theron29@witter.czT theron29@witter.cz

                                          @nirak @mekkaokereke I mean, yeah, probably, but I'd rather not have my personal data with Communist Party of China... 😒

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                                          @theron29 @nirak @mekkaokereke Weird choice to focus on xenophobia rather than privacy as a general precept

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