oldgoat, on 23 December 2024 - 06:06 PM, said:
You state ev vehicle batteries don't die at 8 years so how long do they work well cos if I'm buying a 2nd hand one I need to know how long before it is worthless / useless .
How long is that piece of string?
Most are warranties to 8 years. Expectations are 200k miles in extreme conditions, 400k if treated better.
Like an internal combustion engine, no one really knows... but there is a lot less to go wrong. No timing chains to change, no flywheels to go, no bore wear, no fuel pump issues...
I don't generally keep my cars long but given the biggest issue with evs at the moment are used prices- caused by massive demand for new cars as they are tax efficient versus a more wary used car market that doesn't know what to make of them - then if you plan to run one into the ground, given the current great deals, it could be a bargain...
And having had to buy a new engine for a company car when the timing belt went at 80k miles and less than 4 years old, I can quite see the attraction of fewer parts to fail...
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