
The Problem with Buying an Electric Car
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All valid points. But that doesn't mean electric cars aren't the future. It's a new product line and everyone is trying different things. It'll take a few years before some semblance of infrastructure and standardization sets in and it'll be more feasible for a bigger set of population.![]()
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It's an insanely expensive smartphone on wheels with crazy secondary costs and massive risks.Not worth the cost.
Lol. Everyone just keeps spreading FUD. I'm saving a good amount driving my electric vehicle and haven't had a single problem in 40,000 kms. It has a 7 year bumper to bumper warranty. Anyone who believes Scotty Kilmer is a little dense themselves.It's an insanely expensive smartphone on wheels with crazy secondary costs and massive risks.
How much is your insurance?Lol. Everyone just keeps spreading FUD. I'm saving a good amount driving my electric vehicle and haven't had a single problem in 40,000 kms. It has a 7 year bumper to bumper warranty. Anyone who believes Scotty Kilmer is a little dense themselves.
I refer to them as appliances.It's an insanely expensive smartphone on wheels with crazy secondary costs and massive risks.
Are you really saving a good amount?Lol. Everyone just keeps spreading FUD. I'm saving a good amount driving my electric vehicle and haven't had a single problem in 40,000 kms. It has a 7 year bumper to bumper warranty. Anyone who believes Scotty Kilmer is a little dense themselves.
$10 less per year than the fullsize truck that I had.How much is your insurance?
Yes, I am saving a good amount. It's a Chevy Bolt and my tire wear is not anymore excessive. Some of your other questions are none of your business and some you can figure out yourself.I refer to them as appliances.
Are you really saving a good amount?
Which EV did you purchase?
What did it cost including tax?
If you're leasing, what is your monthly payment?
What's the buyback amount?
I assume you had to install a charger. What did that cost?
How much will it depreciate? On average, EVs have a five-year depreciation rate of 49.1%. That's compared to an overall industry average of a 38.8% five-year depreciation rate.
How many people will want to purchase a 7 year old EV that's out of warranty?
Don't forget to include the cost of tires.
https://www.thedrive.com/news/nobody-told-ev-owners-how-quickly-they-burn-through-tires
No need to be so angry. Once you factor in all the things you say are none of my business, you won't be saving as much as you think. Plus the Bolt was discontinued at the end of last year, which won't help the resale value.Yes, I am saving a good amount. It's a Chevy Bolt and my tire wear is not anymore excessive. Some of your other questions are none of your business and some you can figure out yourself.
I'm not angry. Don't be so defensive. You asked a question and I declined to answer. Thanks for telling me you know more about my car and what it costs than I do.No need to be so angry. Once you factor in all the things you say are none of my business, you won't be saving as much as you think. Plus the Bolt was discontinued at the end of last year, which won't help the resale value.
My friend had a RAV4 hybrid and said he would never buy another hybrid. He had it 4 years and got rid of it and bought a Highlander(non hybrid version).My biggest issue is the fear of waiting a long time to recharge on long trips and the depreciation as new technology renders the old models useless. I'll cave in half way and go Hybrid first.
Again it makes sense for some people to buy EVs now. I did a week long roadtrip from toronto to quebec city and back without issues charging. Every hotel I stayed at had charging. The major highways have very reliable high speed charging. Again it's a growing product and the infrastucture will catch up eventually. re-sale values will even out once more people are ok with buying a used electric car. It's especially very cheap to use in the city.Setting aside any argument about climate change. When your EV does go wrong, it may be so costly to fix, that you may need to walk away.
Insurance costs are crazy
I’ve heard they’re difficult to sell used.
I can’t verify this.
Driving in Toronto is relatively easy, but what happens when you want to go to the cottage.
Infrastructure is not there.
There is so much change in the industry any infrastructure built today will be obsolete tomorrow. Only government throws good money after bad.
Until there is a smarter solution, I’m avoiding EVs
Also, you need to train up electric vehicle repair technicians. It's only been a short time since there even was such a thing...All valid points. But that doesn't mean electric cars aren't the future. It's a new product line and everyone is trying different things. It'll take a few years before some semblance of infrastructure and standardization sets in and it'll be more feasible for a bigger set of population.
Have a 2022 American EV and will NEVER go back to ICE.Are you really saving a good amount?
Which EV did you purchase?
What did it cost including tax?
If you're leasing, what is your monthly payment?
What's the buyback amount?
I assume you had to install a charger. What did that cost?
How much will it depreciate? On average, EVs have a five-year depreciation rate of 49.1%. That's compared to an overall industry average of a 38.8% five-year depreciation rate.
How many people will want to purchase a 7 year old EV that's out of warranty?
Don't forget to include the cost of tires.
One my cars is electric and this a valid concern. Not all rechargering (401 excepted) stations are nigh speed. I use the car in town mostly and charge at home. It's a bit of a pain. It cost me $1000 to put a high speed charger in my garage. Use the gas gusslers for road trips.My biggest issue is the fear of waiting a long time to recharge on long trips and the depreciation as new technology renders the old models useless. I'll cave in half way and go Hybrid first.