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Hi everyone,
since there is a licensed installer for the upgrade battery who is not located "Down under" close to my country I am thinking of maybe getting the upgrade too. Problem is: The price for the upgrade is around 13.000 Euros (approx. 14.000 USD), which is imo quite a lot of money to put in a 10 year old car. On the other hand: I did some research if there are other EVs in that price range with a similar driving range, and the selection is VERY small, apparently the Renault Zoe Phase 1 is the closest one. And even those are almost as "old" as my iMiev (maybe 2-3 years younger), but according to several websites the range is not that much better.
I really love my iMiev, it is fun to drive and it is soo quiet, everytime I have to use a car with an ICE the noise does really annoy me a bit. Still, it is a risk putting lot of money in a car where other components might fail due to age. Technically the battery is still ok (SOH 80%), but since I bought it I can see that the capacity is slowly fading, in the long term I either need a new battery or I have to sell the car for parts or someone who has a crashed iMiev with a working battery.
What do you think? Will the reliability of the iMiev good enough that it will last another 10 years? Should I sell when the range drops too much and get another EV for 12K plus the money I get from the iMiev sale?
Oh and a question for those who did the battery swap: Do you think the extra range was worth the money?
Sidenote: My company allows me to work from home more this year, that even includes working from the house my sister owns at the Baltic Sea. Thus I could work 3 days a week in the office and 2 days from home/up at the Baltic Sea, it is 3h drive away from me (280km). I was thinking that if I do the battery swap I could drive there every other week during summer and enjoy the nice weather there and the beach after work
since there is a licensed installer for the upgrade battery who is not located "Down under" close to my country I am thinking of maybe getting the upgrade too. Problem is: The price for the upgrade is around 13.000 Euros (approx. 14.000 USD), which is imo quite a lot of money to put in a 10 year old car. On the other hand: I did some research if there are other EVs in that price range with a similar driving range, and the selection is VERY small, apparently the Renault Zoe Phase 1 is the closest one. And even those are almost as "old" as my iMiev (maybe 2-3 years younger), but according to several websites the range is not that much better.
I really love my iMiev, it is fun to drive and it is soo quiet, everytime I have to use a car with an ICE the noise does really annoy me a bit. Still, it is a risk putting lot of money in a car where other components might fail due to age. Technically the battery is still ok (SOH 80%), but since I bought it I can see that the capacity is slowly fading, in the long term I either need a new battery or I have to sell the car for parts or someone who has a crashed iMiev with a working battery.
What do you think? Will the reliability of the iMiev good enough that it will last another 10 years? Should I sell when the range drops too much and get another EV for 12K plus the money I get from the iMiev sale?
Oh and a question for those who did the battery swap: Do you think the extra range was worth the money?
Sidenote: My company allows me to work from home more this year, that even includes working from the house my sister owns at the Baltic Sea. Thus I could work 3 days a week in the office and 2 days from home/up at the Baltic Sea, it is 3h drive away from me (280km). I was thinking that if I do the battery swap I could drive there every other week during summer and enjoy the nice weather there and the beach after work