Comment on My Car Is Becoming a Brick: EVs are poised to age like smartphones.
SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca 1 day agoI have a hybrid that will be free in one year from fuel savings to date. Math is fun. Brakes last forever.
Comment on My Car Is Becoming a Brick: EVs are poised to age like smartphones.
SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca 1 day agoI have a hybrid that will be free in one year from fuel savings to date. Math is fun. Brakes last forever.
BlameThePeacock@lemmy.ca 1 day ago
And then it will become more expensive to maintain than the gas version the year after, and worth less at resale because of a degraded battery or some shit.
Also, brakes are not a primary cost in ownership of a vehicle.
Math is fun, but you need to do a total cost of ownership calculation, not a cost to date calculation.
Full electric is simply better math.
SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca 20 hours ago
Dude, you should tell all the taxi companies in San Francisco they are stupid.
There have been hybrids since 1997, many are on roads after 20 years. You will not see a 15 year old Tesla .
BlameThePeacock@lemmy.ca 16 hours ago
Taxi companies don’t keep specific vehicles for 20 years, they wear out long before then. Keeping them maintained to pass inspection at that point would be a costly nightmare.
The first Tesla only came out 17 years ago, and it was a 2-door sports car… so yea it’s not really surprising you wouldn’t see 15 year old Teslas regularly. They do exist though. The Model S has only been out for 13 years, and there are definitely still first run Model S vehicles driving around. There are 8 from that original year for sale on Autotrader.com right now, all in running condition.
There are only 2 Prius C from 2012, and 2 more Prius V from the same year. Those were the first years of each of those models as well, just like the Tesla.
I think Teslas are shit though. They’re designer brand electric cars, poor quality, and they make zero financial sense at all compared to full EV models from the likes of Hyundai, Kia, or VW.
Also, like I said in an other comment, Taxis are not driven the same way that a regular person drives their car. Hybrids are absolutely perfect for the Taxi driving use case. They make almost no sense when used once a day to go to work, and then hit the grocery store and gym on the way home.