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by Rebelgecko 250 days ago
I've had my car for 2 years and I still love it, although a bit early to discuss longevity.

There are some minor annoyances with the software, but their infotainment system is better than most. I was surprised when I test drove some other brands and the UIs in NEW cars were visibly dropping frames.

The only bummer is that they're more oldschool than brands like Tesla/Rivian when it comes to software updates. When a new generation of the vehicle comes out, older cars don't get feature parity with the new software, just maintenance updates. There's a few inexplicable bugs that have never been fixed in my car and most likely never will. None of them are show stoppers, just irritating.

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Thank you for your reply and feedback!

> When a new generation of the vehicle comes out, older cars don't get feature parity with the new software, just maintenance updates.

That would be nice yes, wouldn't it? A man can dream..