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I still can't really comprehend who are the people who buy brand new cars. Why would anyone pay so much extra?
You know for a used market to exist, someone has to buy it new at some point?
As for me, I plan to hold onto my car for 8-10 years. I had a windfall on top of a windfall and figured "fuck it, #yolo".
Nothing wrong with used cars but I'd have a little hesitation buying a used vehicle of any vehicle manufacturer's first go-around with EVs...
Ehhhh im currently driving a Gen 1 Prius (2003) that I bought at auction for $500.
I have less than $2000 in it all-in (everything except fuel and insurance, even oil changes).
I've put about 55k miles on it and it pulls a steady 43-44 mpg
Hysteria over battery issues has turned out to be exactly that
these 22 year old batteries are fine. Being used (within the design tolerance) keeps them fresh.
$500 is an great price, it sounds like you’ve struck gold with it!
Purely from a cost optimization POV, buying used makes a lot of sense, but not all purchases are made with cost optimization as the priority.