True but there is something about having half a chance of fixing a broken car and not being left feeling like every time there is an issue the vultures are circling waiting to fleece you. At least if you have half an idea what's wrong you can try to shop around for a specific bill of work, but often its just a bunch of error codes spat out from the ECU none of which are the root cause and requires a several hundred quids worth more, 'investigative' work (ie. scatter gun a load of parts swaps hoping to stumble across the issue) to establish what the real problem is before you get the proper bill.
Just wait till EV's get older and suffer from the usual wear and tear and corrosion impacts that cars suffer over time...if alot of electrical issues of ICE cars is down to corroded earth points or some corroded contact in a multi-pin connector somewhere in the guts of the wiring loom that is almost impossible to track down, imagine what a 15 year old EV is going to be like....With ICE cars these days pretty much all unreliability issues are down to electrical or electronic issues and usually down to a corroded connector or chaffed wire or something. Your local mechanic down the road wont stand a chance and that'll push everyone to the big dealers. My brother has an Tesla that has just dropped out of the warranty period. He has had an intermittent issue for some time with his and Tesla have utterly failed many times to track it down and fix it and now he's out of his warranty period they're trying to charge him for ongoing investigative work...he's obviously telling them they're having a laugh since they've failed to locate and fix the issue for some time. If cars have become too complicated and hard to fix for the OEM then nobody else stands a chance.
Oh and remember the good old days when you could change a lightbulb yourself instead of having to replace an entire headlight unit at the cost of several hundred, if not thousand pounds requiring the removal of the whole front end of the car?...No wonder insurance costs are sky-rocketing.
Do like heated seats and steering wheel though...always poo poo'd those things till I got a car with them, but with more and more milder winters I'm using those things less and less.