Evs are cheap today
Cheaper than yesterday
Well it's official
Don't buy an EV unless you are rich enough to take a massive loss.
"As Recurrent pointed out, when it comes to precisely how long a battery is likely to last, “the honest answer is that we don’t know”."
https://www.news.com.au/technology/motoring/motoring-news/what-terrifies-aussies-about-the-idea-of-buying-an-electric-vehicle/news-story/0237cd13b8a3899a15752b3665cbb3dd
"Trying to sell a second hand Tesla is taking years in some cases and requiring hefty discounts, sparking anger among owners of the once-hot cars."
The above example is not the only one
"Despite its age and the fact it’s sat unsold since July 2020, the current owner is seeking $86,800, although the price has been discounted by almost $16,000 over the years. Used car valuations site RedBook puts the guide for such a car in a considerably lower range of $51,400 to $57,300."
https://www.news.com.au/technology/motoring/motoring-news/screwed-aussies-trying-to-sell-their-used-teslas-face-massive-challenges/news-story/2f140cb5a8cbda0f794e12ddebdc462b
The above half wit is not the only one who didn't get the message that EVs will lose value faster than a speeding bullet.
How many half wits here who bleat continuously about the terrific value of EVs actually own one. Methinks zero.
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