stevek
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Were stareing into the abyss of a looming MoT,,,and I think our smoky old diesel is after 205,000 ozone gobbling miles going to fail miserably,,,so in a fit of concern for the planet I thought I would check out older electric cars on eBay,,loads of advts, in the main Renault or the well respected Nissan Leaf,,,not exactly old bangers which I would prefer but lots of cars 6 or 7 yrs old at around £6000,,,then I thought I would check out the cost of replaceing a battery if needed,,,I had read that the older Leaf will do around 100 miles in very good nick, but this can drop away to 40 miles or so,,,so costs the same to charge up I suppose but twice as dear to run?? Anyway found this company offering batteries and the prices were the cost of the car,,£5000 or more, up to £10000, and this was not official Nissan main dealer prices.
It seems you could prev get leased batteries on many new cars, but only Renault offer leaseing now, and these leased batteries do transfer to a new owner and would be replaced if they develop faults, but the leases cost from £40 to £100 per month with steep charges if you go over your agreed milage limit. It looks like the idea of going electric is still some way away for us. Anyone had any experience of EVs
Steve.
Edit, I still had the page of a company I found on the net offering replacement Leaf Batteries and copied the prices,,,eye-watering!
It seems you could prev get leased batteries on many new cars, but only Renault offer leaseing now, and these leased batteries do transfer to a new owner and would be replaced if they develop faults, but the leases cost from £40 to £100 per month with steep charges if you go over your agreed milage limit. It looks like the idea of going electric is still some way away for us. Anyone had any experience of EVs
Steve.
Edit, I still had the page of a company I found on the net offering replacement Leaf Batteries and copied the prices,,,eye-watering!
- 24kWh battery replacement. Approx £5,500* depending on supply cost of a battery, if one can be found in good condition.
- 30kWh battery replacement. These are harder to price as good 30kWh batteries are hard to find. If a battery can be found the installation is £1,500* (inc VAT) plus battery cost.
- 62kWh battery replacement. We have one available, priced at £13,500 inc VAT and fitting.
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