Is switching to electric a gamble concerns about car tech and reliability

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Saw a comment on Reddit where someone was like, “I’ve owned 3 Jeep products and the electronics/electrical have always been the weak point of all of them. Now you’re telling me the whole thing’s gonna be electric? No thanks.”

Honestly, I get where they’re coming from. If you've had bad experiences with tech in your cars, switching to something fully electric could feel like a gamble. But I think it really depends on the brand and how they handle the tech side of things. Some electric cars are pretty solid when it comes to the electronics, while others still have some growing to do. Anyone else had similar concerns?
 
Saw a comment on Reddit where someone was like, “I’ve owned 3 Jeep products and the electronics/electrical have always been the weak point of all of them. Now you’re telling me the whole thing’s gonna be electric? No thanks.”

Honestly, I get where they’re coming from. If you've had bad experiences with tech in your cars, switching to something fully electric could feel like a gamble. But I think it really depends on the brand and how they handle the tech side of things. Some electric cars are pretty solid when it comes to the electronics, while others still have some growing to do. Anyone else had similar concerns?
It really depends on how well they execute it.
 

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