You're a liar, and not even a very good one. I'm open to being wrong if you can provide the data on which models those were and why people junked a $10,000 used car over a $3,000 battery.
https://electrek.co/2019/12/14/8-lessons-about-ev-battery-health-from-6300-electric-cars/
Just because I don't know the exact number doesn't mean I'm lying.
No, but because you don't know the makes and models does. Because once you give us the makes and models we can check their blue book value and the cost of replacement batteries, and that's assuming they were replaced in the first place.
The oldest hybrid in the planet, the Prius, still has thousands on the road after 12+ years. Shit, the wife has one with 162,000 on the clock today and the only repair is needed in all that time is headlight bulbs. Even the original 12V battery is still fine.
Almost all Prius'. What the hell were you expecting?
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