• Buffalox@lemmy.world
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      4 days ago

      Not really IMO, but I would personally never buy it, since it’s an artificial limitation only meant to extort buyers for more money, for something that cost them nothing, and I would never reward artificial limitations and such shenanigans.

      I’d probably look for some third party hack to unlock it for free instead, or probably buy another brand of car.

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        3 days ago

        more horse power means more stress - the car will break more. Not only wouldn’t I buy it I’d pay less for a used car if anyone ever paid for it.

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          3 days ago

          That’s a good point, especially at at high mileage it may become an issue.
          But I don’t think it’s normally much of an issue, it would be mostly gear and engine that has that extra stress, and AFAIK they are very durable.
          I saw a complete tear-down video review of a VW gear and engine, and they are very well made. So I wouldn’t worry about it, especially if you can find one at a reasonable price with reasonable mileage.

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      4 days ago

      For ice cars If you are outside warranty you can just have your ECU remapped and gain much more hp.

      I am guessing these remaps will eventually be available for electric motors too

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        4 days ago

        I’m not sure about other EVs, but on the BMW iX, a lot of the computer stuff is encrypted now, and has to be signed with BMW’s private key (i.e. they’ve actually implemented encryption correctly). Apps like Bimmercode don’t work on it.