• PriorityMotif@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    Nobody wants one because of the implication. Plus cost of ownership of a used Tesla is going to skyrocket as there really isn’t an aftermarket supply chain for them and you’re looking at a battery replacement at some point. It’s like buying a used BMW or Mercedes, they are basically totalled after about 8 years because of the cost to maintain them.

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      8 days ago

      what are the implications? Does it have anything to do with the “i bought this before musk went crazy” stickers? Or something else?

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      8 days ago

      While I agree with a lot of what you’re saying, fear of battery replacement on EVs is overblown.

      Tesla warranties their batteries to 80% health for 8? 10? Years or 120,000 miles, but there is a solid history of them lasting 15+ years or 250,000 miles, which is more than the typical life of a car (and limited by the cars only existing that long). More importantly EV batteries don’t usually outright fail, the EVs just gradually lose range.

      Most EVs, except OG Nissan Leafs with passive cooling), will never need to have their battery replaced