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Originally Posted by tturedraider
The point is a well maintained engine can easily go 300,000 - 500,000 miles or more. Well maintained engines don’t need to be replaced at 150,000 miles. As it stands right now EV batteries have roughly a ten year life span and then they have to be replaced if you want to keep using the car.
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A well maintained EV can likely to do the same.
Like this Telsa that's over 300K miles on its original battery and brakes...
https://www.autoevolution.com/news/t...ow-194534.html
But there are a lot more older Toyota's on the road than older BMW's so I'm still not sure this is a point that makes sense for you to make. But you do you.