WelcomeUser Guide
ToSPrivacyCanary
DonateBugsLicense

©2026 Poal.co

220

“Ultimately, the replacement of an electric car every five years with a new model, from the point of view of cumulative CO2 emissions and based on our calculations and simulations, will result in more CO2 emissions than the consistent use of an old combustion car for the remainder of the vehicle life cycle.” HaHaHaHa snork, gasp, HaHaHaHa!!!

“Ultimately, the replacement of an electric car every five years with a new model, from the point of view of cumulative CO2 emissions and based on our calculations and simulations, will result in more CO2 emissions than the consistent use of an old combustion car for the remainder of the vehicle life cycle.” HaHaHaHa snork, gasp, HaHaHaHa!!!

(post is archived)

[–] 0 pt

You reek of being a useless faggot. If you're going to call someone out, at least do your fucking homework first.

LOL. Clown world.

Cheap ass vehicles and second hand cheap ev's are a complete waste of money, and you're not even taking electricity costs into account.

Electricity costs about 13 cents a kWh. To drive 150,000 miles in an electric car will cost you about $4900 in electricity if you drive like a moron, and about $3,900 if you are more skilled. The big clue on whether you drive like an idiot is whether your mileage is below the sticker mileage.

[–] 0 pt

Electricity costs in the uk are going to be upwards of 40p a Kwh by October, or 50c.

Buying a £5000 car that needs a new battery for along with prices like that is utter shit.

I'd buy a tesla if I had a way to power it off grid. If I had 100k to piss away on a car I wouldn't give a fuck about fuel prices either though.

But then

in 2019, the cost of an out-of-warranty 100 kWh battery, as is common in Tesla long range vehicles, would be at least $16,100 before labor, taxes

In 2016, BMW reported that replacing an i3 battery would cost about $16,000.

a dealership quoted a Chevy Bolt owner in November 2018 $16,250 for a battery replacement, with $870 for labor.

According to a post in the MyNissanLeaf.com forum, as of Jan 30, 2020, the cost of labor and replacement of a 24 kWh battery in a Nissan Leaf is $5,500. It appears the battery itself would cost $4,500

A replacement battery for a 2017 to 2018 VW e-Golf is quoted as $23,442.91

Like I said. Better to just buy a new one and drive it properly than risk 2nd hand.

I dunno where the fuck you got the 2k price for a battery from.

[–] 0 pt

I dunno where the fuck you got the 2k price for a battery from.

Toyota

[–] 0 pt

Toyota's first electric vehicle will hit the road in 2022

What in the fuck are you looking up?