Hi all!
I have to get another car (my existing one is expiring) and I'm keen to get an electric car if possible. Electric cars are still rare in NZ, there are only two models commercially available - the Nissan Leaf and the iMiev.
I'm interested in this one: http://www.andrewsimms.co.nz/our-stock/view/used/13628398.html
It's 3 years old but it's only done 1700km and it's going at a relatively low price (28k USD) - they are 48k USD new here!.
The only problem is the battery. Because it's not new, the 10 year warranty falls away and there's no warranty on the battery at all. (though in fact it seems the battery is excluded anyway when I read the PDF here: http://www.mmnz.co.nz/10-year-warranty)
The dealership won't quote me a price on a new battery, all they can tell my is that it should be around $15k USD. They also won't speculate how long the battery should last - all they can tell me is that "they've never had to replace one yet so they don't know". So given that the battery costs half the car, there's a significant risk in buying this car, should the battery fail or be in bad condition.
Still I'm probably going to stick with whatever I buy for at least 5 years, so this is my chance to get an electric. I've only spoken to the dealers over the phone, I'm thinking of going in and looking at the car. I'm also wondering if I won't be able to get in contact with the previous owner.
So:
1. What questions should I ask?
2. Is there any way to check if the battery is in good condition or tell if it has been abused?
3. Have the batteries/iMiev's been improved between 2010 and 2013?
4. Would you buy this car?
I intend to use this car for a 42km round-trip daily commute.
I have to get another car (my existing one is expiring) and I'm keen to get an electric car if possible. Electric cars are still rare in NZ, there are only two models commercially available - the Nissan Leaf and the iMiev.
I'm interested in this one: http://www.andrewsimms.co.nz/our-stock/view/used/13628398.html
It's 3 years old but it's only done 1700km and it's going at a relatively low price (28k USD) - they are 48k USD new here!.
The only problem is the battery. Because it's not new, the 10 year warranty falls away and there's no warranty on the battery at all. (though in fact it seems the battery is excluded anyway when I read the PDF here: http://www.mmnz.co.nz/10-year-warranty)
The dealership won't quote me a price on a new battery, all they can tell my is that it should be around $15k USD. They also won't speculate how long the battery should last - all they can tell me is that "they've never had to replace one yet so they don't know". So given that the battery costs half the car, there's a significant risk in buying this car, should the battery fail or be in bad condition.
Still I'm probably going to stick with whatever I buy for at least 5 years, so this is my chance to get an electric. I've only spoken to the dealers over the phone, I'm thinking of going in and looking at the car. I'm also wondering if I won't be able to get in contact with the previous owner.
So:
1. What questions should I ask?
2. Is there any way to check if the battery is in good condition or tell if it has been abused?
3. Have the batteries/iMiev's been improved between 2010 and 2013?
4. Would you buy this car?
I intend to use this car for a 42km round-trip daily commute.