Job losses likely at VW as the people’s car brand becomes uncompetitive

https://lemmy.world/post/8878351

Job losses likely at VW as the people’s car brand becomes uncompetitive - Lemmy.World

I’m fairly neutral about my 2017 VW, it’s not the best car I’ve owned, but it’s comfy, gas mileage is good, it still has physical knobs/buttons for everything, and it hasn’t had any major issues yet.

But VW decided to switch their newer vehicles to the digital cockpit gauges with a goddamn screen in your face - so now I’ll never buy another VW.

Reliability is either stagnating or declining, complexity is increasing, costs are increasing, and new features being added are either useless or straight up anti-user. Why would anyone continue to make the choice to subject themselves to that?

I want to say companies that enshittify get what they deserve, but realistically we’ll just be left with fewer companies that are free to make worse products because there aren’t many alternative options. Google and Amazon both come to mind.

Late stage capitalism isn’t fun.

I had a '16 eGolf, loved everything about it except the range. Eventually when my commute got longer I had to upgrade, would go for a 300mi eGolf any day, but they killed it in favor of the bland AF ID.4. No thank you.
I have a 2019 e-golf which has slightly better range, and I love it! The adaptive cruise and CarPlay make it an excellent commuter car.
It really truly is a great car! Fun to drive and the perfect size. After moving, however, my commute was landing me at home with 5 miles of range left, figured it’d only be a couple of years before that ran down to 0, so I upgraded before I had to deal with it. If VW still had an eGolf for sale, I would have picked it up without question.