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.roadster wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 9:49 am Accumulated experience is revealing another financial drawback with electric vehicles. I recently wanted to replace my 3 year old Silence S01 electric scooter with a new slightly improved latest version of the same. But no agent I could find was willing to accept the old S01 even in part exchange for a new S01 ! I eventually found a scooter dealer willing to accept the old scooter in exchange for a conventional 125 but the depreciation was a killing 70% and it had covered less than 2000 miles.
While trading in my hybrid car for a new hybrid car I discussed the situation at the dealership and there is definitely a major issue in the second hand car market when it comes to full electric cars too. Private buyers are unwilling to pay a premium for a car which depreciates massively and dealers are not finding it easy to shift second hand cars in a sluggish market. It could be argued that conventional technologies sometimes break down and cost massive amounts of money to fix but the difference with batteries that it can be almost guaranteed that after a specific number of charge cycles or years it is certain that they will deteriorate and this completely undermines confidence in second hand vehicles.
There is a relatively simple solution to this which is for a new specialist trade able to refurbish batteries to an as-new condition at reasonable cost. But unless manufacturers and dealers are willing to promote or subsidise this we could be waiting another ten years to get a stable market.
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.