Not sure that it’ll be available this side of the Atlantic that soon, but it does seem pretty interesting
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That’s very much my thinking, the kits have come down in price a huge amount recently, so it’s almost achievable now
I’d love to buy an electric car, but I want one with no electronics, if that makes sense. Electric power train, but no screens, “driver aids” or other nonsense
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I’ve fitted one into my old pickup, but again not worth the amount of complication that they generally come with, eg a massive screen in the dash and the canbus nonsense to go with it. I’d rather not have the level of canbus integration of modern cars, where a locking module or whatever failing can stop the whole car working