• boonhet@sopuli.xyz
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    1 day ago

    389k miles isn’t really a lot, but at least it’s better than 200k I guess. The issue is they’re still super expensive. Once your EV is old enough to be out of battery warranty, a new battery will cost twice the residual value of the vehicle and a used one will cost as much as the value of the vehicle :/

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      15 hours ago

      If your engine blows in a normal car at that mileage, replacing the engine will cost several times the car’s value as well. In either case, it’s time to replace it with someting new(er) anyway.

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        4 hours ago

        Engine for my car is 300 euros used. Transmission 150-1000 depending on warranty level. This car model itself goes for 1500-6000 depending on condition. This is a nearly 20 year old car with 400k km on it. But why would the engine blow? I change oil regularly and these things do much higher mileages than my paltry 400k km. The actual most expensive thing is if I have to replace a set of injectors.

        I’ve had exactly one engine blow on me over me years, it was a Chrysler with the SOHC V6. Terrible engine by a terrible company. Almost every car I’ve had since then has been German with high mileage and not a single time have I had any engine issues.

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      18 hours ago

      In what world is 389k miles not a lot? Unless we’re talking kilometers here, which I only thought about as I got this comment going, and then it’s still 240, which is still a lot, IMO. Back when I used to drive a lot (feels like I keep saying that), I was doing 18-20k annually. So you’re talking close to 20 years for 389k miles. Maybe 12 years isn’t exactly a lot, but I think getting 20 years out of a car is very good.

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        4 hours ago

        In the world of German cars with diesel engines in Europe. It’s not uncommon for a 3 year old Mercedes E-class to already have 800k km on it if it’s a taxi. That’s the level of durability I expect from an ICE engine and I don’t buy cars with unproven engines (so I would never buy a first production year engine or car model)