• Dr. Moose@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    A second hand ICE car is still better than a new EV though.

    We kinda solved cars 15 years ago as an ICE car from 2010 is almost indistinguishable from a new one. I’m waiting for my 2008 toyota to retire but it just keeps on going to the point where I think it’ll last me 10 more years. I don’t drive much but it takes e20 as fuel (heavily dilutated gasoline) and with CVT gearbox it’s super cheap to maintain so I really don’t feel like me upgrading to an EV would make any difference other than promote EV infrastructure.

    My next car will definitely be an EV though primary because I expect battery tech to be much better by then.

    • marxismtomorrow@lemmy.today
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      3 hours ago

      A second hand EV is better than a second hand gas car though, so… What’s your point? What’s with this entirely outdated talking point at all? There are EVs old enough to vote.

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          34 minutes ago

          Yeah I guess India where they’re still working on adopting anything that isn’t either a moped or 2 ton diesel, but pretty much everywhere else you can get a second hand EV. Even in the rural US.

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      3 hours ago

      You can buy EVs secondhand. You’d be hard pressed to find a sub 10k EV “beater” but there are plenty of used EVs in the 15-25k price range in my area, and are equivalent in features to used cars in the same bracket.

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        34 minutes ago

        You can’t really. The world is a bit bigger than you think and mass adoption global cars like byd dolphin etc. Only started appear 4 years ago. So how can a second hand ev market develop?

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      4 hours ago

      I feel you. My 20 year old Honda that I bought for $3k cash 3 years ago is reliable and easy to work on.

      I do like the idea of not ever buying gasoline again, but I also like the idea of a $32 a month insurance payment and no car note, too…

    • technocrit@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      3 hours ago

      A second hand ICE car is still better than a new EV though.

      It’s amazing how this article ignores this obvious fact and even more amazing that people downvote it.

      car from 2010 is almost indistinguishable from a new one.

      Don’t forget the shitty electronics and spyware in newer cars.