(18-02-2022, 04:40 PM)Zurdo Wrote: I usually don't buy any vehicles that are running or roadworthy. By the time EV's trickle down to my bottom feeding level...will I be able to fix them ? If they have a flat battery, I just buy another battery...so this could get expensive for me.That is the crystal ball question I guess.
Not sure you would want to work on that high voltage stuff under the bonnet, but I am no expert.
I would assume prices will continue to fall as technology advances.
Especially in the second hand market as they become available.
As I say, crystal ball.
(18-02-2022, 04:47 PM)king1 Wrote: This was one of the recent cases I saw, $22,000 for new batteries apparentlyI think there has been some social media chat about that guy.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/motoring/3004887...in-repairs
something of a protest against Musk if I recall.
Most comments on the Tesla social media pages were calling him a nutter.
Dont quote me tho.