sandange
Well-known member
Once the warrantee honeymoon is over there are some serious reality checks to face.
Is it just me or is anyone else here seeing it this way?
In the case of the I Miev
I understand that they have grouped several electrical components (not sure exactly which ones) together.
With instruction to replace as one unit - not individually available & for an astronomical price.
For the Owners - It leaves them vulnerable to possible huge repair bills, & major financial losses possibly resulting in prematurely writing off their cars for scrap or parts, as I have witnessed here in Quebec with several owners.
For the second-hand purchaser – it could result in financial disaster - a car loan for a car that is not cost effectively repairable, rendering it unusable, again only good to sell for parts.
This in turn could seriously affect the used EV resale values,
rendering them as disposable vehicles.
At least until there are experienced & affordable corner EV repair shops versed in the repair of these individual electronic components. – equivalent in the ICE world to , Alternator starter rebuilds, Motor rebuild etc.
This is a serious consideration for us in deciding which vehicle we will purchase next.
This information is not even readily available at the different brand dealers.
This leaves an average EV consumer confused, vulnerable, some times disenchanted.
There is room for improvement
In simple English - who would buy a used Ev where if one electrical component fails, the car would be scraped.
Is it just me or is anyone else here seeing it this way?
In the case of the I Miev
I understand that they have grouped several electrical components (not sure exactly which ones) together.
With instruction to replace as one unit - not individually available & for an astronomical price.
For the Owners - It leaves them vulnerable to possible huge repair bills, & major financial losses possibly resulting in prematurely writing off their cars for scrap or parts, as I have witnessed here in Quebec with several owners.
For the second-hand purchaser – it could result in financial disaster - a car loan for a car that is not cost effectively repairable, rendering it unusable, again only good to sell for parts.
This in turn could seriously affect the used EV resale values,
rendering them as disposable vehicles.
At least until there are experienced & affordable corner EV repair shops versed in the repair of these individual electronic components. – equivalent in the ICE world to , Alternator starter rebuilds, Motor rebuild etc.
This is a serious consideration for us in deciding which vehicle we will purchase next.
This information is not even readily available at the different brand dealers.
This leaves an average EV consumer confused, vulnerable, some times disenchanted.
There is room for improvement
In simple English - who would buy a used Ev where if one electrical component fails, the car would be scraped.