In terms of MTCE, let's not forget....
Nissan Leaf buyers, dealers worry about replacing worn-out cells
Rgds, D.
Nissan Leaf buyers, dealers worry about replacing worn-out cells
Rgds, D.
In terms of MTCE, let's not forget....
Nissan Leaf buyers, dealers worry about replacing worn-out cells
Rgds, D.
He must have gone to Los Angeles.:thumbsup: At least they dont spend 3 days lost a clover leaf............ 'Lord, Mr. Ford' (Jerry Reed) - YouTube
Keep in mind a $5K 2011 Leaf after spending $5K on another battery will still only be worth maybe $5K but it will be easier to sell it. For $10K+ one could get a 5 year newer car with a good battery and remaining factory service. Old sub 100 mile range EV's are not in demand. Think of batteries as engine replacements in ICE vehicles. Sometimes a re-manufactured Jasper engine makes sense but often it does not make $$$$ sense. EV motors are long life and they have no transmission. There is no oil to change and only 10% of the moving parts of an ICE vehicle. In Leafs the 2015 and newer are a different class of vehicle than the earlier imported version. Leafs have been on the market the longest in the USA but I had to go 200 miles to touch my first Leaf which I bought the same day.
If you have never driven an EV then take one for a test drive. For local (50 mile trips) I plan to keep an EV going forward. It is an awesome experience I do not want to give up a month later.![]()
I address fear of the unknown my making the unknown a "known" like in buying my first EV last month. Today I read posts based on fear about EV's just like local farmers bashed diesel tractors back in the 50's and 60's. EV's will replace ICE's like diesel replaced gas tractors over the years. Actually we just my gas tractor running last week. It is a Allis Chambers Model B from 1948. Ditched the old mechanical points and went with electronic for a huge improvement on a 71 year old tractor. If the engine goes down I may go with an electric motor out of something like a wrecked electric motorcycle.That would be cool at old tractor events.
Keep in mind a $5K 2011 Leaf after spending $5K on another battery will still only be worth maybe $5K but it will be easier to sell it. For $10K+ one could get a 5 year newer car with a good battery and remaining factory service. Old sub 100 mile range EV's are not in demand. Think of batteries as engine replacements in ICE vehicles. Sometimes a re-manufactured Jasper engine makes sense but often it does not make $$$$ sense. EV motors are long life and they have no transmission. There is no oil to change and only 10% of the moving parts of an ICE vehicle. In Leafs the 2015 and newer are a different class of vehicle than the earlier imported version. Leafs have been on the market the longest in the USA but I had to go 200 miles to touch my first Leaf which I bought the same day.
If you have never driven an EV then take one for a test drive. For local (50 mile trips) I plan to keep an EV going forward. It is an awesome experience I do not want to give up a month later.![]()
I address fear of the unknown my making the unknown a "known" like in buying my first EV last month. Today I read posts based on fear about EV's just like local farmers bashed diesel tractors back in the 50's and 60's. EV's will replace ICE's like diesel replaced gas tractors over the years. Actually we just my gas tractor running last week. It is a Allis Chambers Model B from 1948. Ditched the old mechanical points and went with electronic for a huge improvement on a 71 year old tractor. If the engine goes down I may go with an electric motor out of something like a wrecked electric motorcycle.That would be cool at old tractor events.
That might be "cool", but a very costly experiment, and with near zero resale value.
That might be "cool", but a very costly experiment, and with near zero resale value.