(September 12, 2021 at 11:56 am)onlinebiker Wrote:(September 12, 2021 at 11:43 am)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: EV batteries have be under warranty for at least 100 000 miles (real-world experience is that they tend to last a good bit longer than that).
I don’t understand why a dealer wouldn’t put in a new battery (dealer cost would be around $3000 US) and sell the car as used.
But the simplest solution would be to lease the cars. Leases generally come with lower down payments, lower monthlies, lower total taxes, and warranties.
Now we can move on to your next baseless objection.
Boru
Bwaaaahahahah.
You REALLY don' t savvy "poor".
I have never SPENT $3000 on a car. The poor people I know ( and I know lots) couldn' t scrape together 3 grand for a car - they would have to go to a predatory dealer who charges them HUGE interest payments for a shitbox used car.......
Get and BE poor for a couple decades then you can come back and school me on what the bottom of the pay scale looks like...
So, you understand the concept of ‘financing’. Good to know.
Boru
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