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pryelluw 5 days ago

@Jeff:

Are you worried or thought about resale value? Do you plan to keep it for long?

geerlingguy 4 days ago | parent [-]

Like my other cars, I plan on driving it into the ground :)

And the range is overkill for me, really. I could live with 100 miles or so and not worry, so even if the battery wears down to 50% SoH (right now it's 93% after 36k miles), I'll still be happy.

globular-toast 4 days ago | parent [-]

What's your strategy for scrapping a car? I find people grossly underestimate the cost of car ownership mostly due to cost of maintenance and repairs at the end of life. It's so easy to keep bleeding parts and labour for longer than is economical.

pornel 4 days ago | parent [-]

EV motors typically outlive the rest of the car. Leaf is old enough that there's a whole cottage industry of battery repairs, replacements, and repurposing them for solar energy storage.

globular-toast 3 days ago | parent [-]

I assume you mean the batteries? What do people use the motors for?

pornel 3 days ago | parent [-]

I've meant you don't need to worry about motors failing in old EVs, unlike engines that are the primarily concern in old ICE cars.

Apart from battery degradation, the other thing that may be the final nail in the coffin for an old EV (other than Leaf) is failure of HVAC. Temperature management is important for keeping batteries healthy when fast charging, and to prevent motors from overheating when you send them a quarter of a megawatt of power.

And the rest of the problems is the same like in any other car of the same era.