Back then, with a lot fewer cars around I'd imagine s/h ones were in great demand.Supermofo wrote: Mon Apr 22, 2024 8:34 am
Anecdotally from youtube and some car magazines a lot of this seems to be buyers believing that a) with a leccy car you are buying something with an ever decreasing fuel tank and b) future models will be improved and therefore worth waiting for over getting this gen of car. So not even dealers want this gen second hand EV now.
I guess something similar might have been the case with early ICE but back then there was no viable alternative if you wanted transport other than a horse. Now there are loads of ICE alternatives still about.
The situation with EVs now is the risk of being an early adopter in an evolving market with abundant alternatives around. TBH I'd be surprised if this 'nobody wants s/h EVs' applies to all makes though - Tesla probably has a whole host of fanboi wanting a cheap one.
I imagine the major brands will come up with some form of s/h warranty that derisks the pain/cost of having to replace the batts - a plummeting s/h market won't help sales of new ones. The cheaper stuff will probably be like early Skodas...buy one, use it, scrap it. (Scrap value will be higher though).
Still think hybrids are the best option for a while yet.
