byronbradley
Member
I have the option to buy a nice 2012 MiEV with a worn battery for a decent price ($2000).
The current owner claims it runs OK if the charge is above 50%. Below that it won't go on the freeway or up big hills. I drove it and it had ample around-town pep but lagged on steep hills. A 30-mile range would suffice for my needs.
In that I've used an electric bike for 3 years around town (rather than my Taurus V6) but had a couple of crashes, I want simple back and forth in a more protected vehicle.
My question is: whether the current worn or low battery condition is likely to maintain or get worse?
If I someday drop the battery to renew it, will cells or modules be available?
I like the size, comfort, and view from it and wonder why upgrade kits aren't more available. Are there other ways of packing the battery compartment with N cells or other forms of Lithium or other types of batteries? And, are there such options out there? How likely are other components to be bad and how difficult is it to fix those? I have some mechanical skills but am ignorant but educatable on electrical.
Seems such a well-liked car would have rescue kits for such worn batteries, either to restore the 60-mile range or even extend that. Any advice from forum members?
The current owner claims it runs OK if the charge is above 50%. Below that it won't go on the freeway or up big hills. I drove it and it had ample around-town pep but lagged on steep hills. A 30-mile range would suffice for my needs.
In that I've used an electric bike for 3 years around town (rather than my Taurus V6) but had a couple of crashes, I want simple back and forth in a more protected vehicle.
My question is: whether the current worn or low battery condition is likely to maintain or get worse?
If I someday drop the battery to renew it, will cells or modules be available?
I like the size, comfort, and view from it and wonder why upgrade kits aren't more available. Are there other ways of packing the battery compartment with N cells or other forms of Lithium or other types of batteries? And, are there such options out there? How likely are other components to be bad and how difficult is it to fix those? I have some mechanical skills but am ignorant but educatable on electrical.
Seems such a well-liked car would have rescue kits for such worn batteries, either to restore the 60-mile range or even extend that. Any advice from forum members?