because people who use their brains when buying cars largely stick to well-known brands with proven reliability and ideally a large aftermarket for spare parts where they live.
depending on location and terrain, a number of different cars are a good idea to buy. from a toyota Yaris/corolla in central europe, to the well-known Ford F-150 in america.
i can't think of where i would even get spare parts for a BYD in europe. that might be a different situation for russia, china, etc.
if the cpu performance and memory capacity is still enough, i'd recommend upgrading the storage. SSDs are reportedly getting more expensive, but it isn't that bad yet.
running an external drive through some kind of USB 3.X connection would also be possible, although at reduced speed. (won't matter with a HDD, obviously)
plus many USB devices need drivers, and god knows the OEM isn't gonna make them. i.e. steering wheels, stream decks, some audio interfaces. i know there is a software for streamdecks, but i imagine it's not even half of what it could do on windows.
because people who use their brains when buying cars largely stick to well-known brands with proven reliability and ideally a large aftermarket for spare parts where they live.
depending on location and terrain, a number of different cars are a good idea to buy. from a toyota Yaris/corolla in central europe, to the well-known Ford F-150 in america.
i can't think of where i would even get spare parts for a BYD in europe. that might be a different situation for russia, china, etc.