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<blockquote data-quote="user 4386" data-source="post: 655876" data-attributes="member: 4386"><p>I think you have to consider the price over the life of a battery that is saving you 70% of your normal fuel costs (supposedly). I would like to see an accurate breakdown. And one does not have to buy a new replacement, you can get a replacement with 2 years warranty for just a few thou apparently, and they reckon they will last a number of years beyond that warranty.</p><p></p><p>Another factor will be how battery technology and cost change over the 7-8 years you have your first one under warranty. The EU is banning new hydrocarbon cars from 2035 and greater usage usually does lower cost of production. Mind you, I suspect that they will extend hydrocarbon cars longer in practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 4386, post: 655876, member: 4386"] I think you have to consider the price over the life of a battery that is saving you 70% of your normal fuel costs (supposedly). I would like to see an accurate breakdown. And one does not have to buy a new replacement, you can get a replacement with 2 years warranty for just a few thou apparently, and they reckon they will last a number of years beyond that warranty. Another factor will be how battery technology and cost change over the 7-8 years you have your first one under warranty. The EU is banning new hydrocarbon cars from 2035 and greater usage usually does lower cost of production. Mind you, I suspect that they will extend hydrocarbon cars longer in practice. [/QUOTE]
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