Anonymous
Post 09/06/2025 18:00     Subject: Resale value of older EV

Anonymous
Post 09/06/2025 10:53     Subject: Resale value of older EV

EVs don't fail at 8-10 years-- that is just misinformed FUD about new technology.

Look at Tesla-- the model S, X and 3 were all introduced 8-13 years ago and there hasn't been any news stories about Tesla owners having to junk the cars they bought.
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2025 10:49     Subject: Resale value of older EV

Anonymous wrote:Engines wear out too. This isn’t a problem unique to EV’s. Many car engines fail at 8-10 years too. Most in fact.


Umm, no they don't. Stop making things up.

I've never had a car engine fail at 8-10 years and my current engine is well over 20 years old and fine.
Anonymous
Post 09/05/2025 12:15     Subject: Resale value of older EV

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Engines wear out too. This isn’t a problem unique to EV’s. Many car engines fail at 8-10 years too. Most in fact.


Huh? It's 2025, not 1955. Most gas/diesel engines don't fail at 8-10 years. Not even remotely. Not unless you're driving something crazy like 30k miles/year. Even then, that's gotta be mostly highway driving.



Buy a turbo AUDI . I doubt you will get 8-10 years of 20k miles/year.
Anonymous
Post 09/01/2025 21:45     Subject: Resale value of older EV

Anonymous wrote:Engines wear out too. This isn’t a problem unique to EV’s. Many car engines fail at 8-10 years too. Most in fact.

I have twelve antique vehicles (1960’s) that still run like a well oiled machine.

An antique car is any car manufactured in 1975 or earlier (older than 45 years old).

Sure, they’re not daily drivers but they’re all running and do not burn oil.
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2025 23:16     Subject: Re:Resale value of older EV

here are too many uncertainties with EVs to own one unless you buy it used and don’t mind if it only has a total of 8-10 years of use. We have a Tesla that we love, but we lease it. I have friends who own, but trade theirs when the batter charge starts degrading (these are friends who have plenty of money to throw away).


Leasing is probably costing more than trading in a car after 8-10 years.
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2025 11:43     Subject: Resale value of older EV

There are too many uncertainties with EVs to own one unless you buy it used and don’t mind if it only has a total of 8-10 years of use. We have a Tesla that we love, but we lease it. I have friends who own, but trade theirs when the batter charge starts degrading (these are friends who have plenty of money to throw away).