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Ariya anyone?

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While I have a reservation, I'm still leery of Chevy EV reliability. The 2022 Bolts are encountering Transmission Control Module failures.. at first it was thought the software fix would resolve it but numerous cars have issues even with it applied.

Really.. if you want a reliable drivetrain, it's probably Tesla, Toyota (their PHEV tech basically just got extended into the BEV space which is why all specs are underwhelming), BMW/MINI.
Reliability is a big problem with Chevy. And that is why it is $45K 😂 I think Chevy learned a lot from Bolt. So hopefully Blazer is better.
But so is Hyundai and KIA. They a very nicely done cars, but gas cars have a ton of issues. Electric ones - early to tell. May be same story as Bolt.