On 6/28/24 13:46, Phil Hochstetler via EV wrote:
For me this would get much more interesting once my 8 year warranty is up
on my 2018 model 3 as I no longer have a warranty for Tesla to void (2
years left for me).
My 2013 S is long out of warranty and the battery is fading. A prime
candidate
On 29 Jun 2024 at 9:55, Willie via EV wrote:
> Maximum guestimated range is down to about 230 (from 265)
How many miles do you have on the odometer? I seem to recall predictions
that Tesla batteries would last around 200,000mi, but I may be thinking of
another EV.
I remember reading of EV man
That warranty statement sound like a case of runaway lawyer syndrome. They put
in language that isn't justifiable, necessary , or even reasonable just to
provide a way to disallow warranty coverage if you do something they don't like.
The way it's worded, even leaving your cellphone on charge wh
easonable terms in a warranty?
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Don't know how great a deal this is, but I just read that for another day or
so you can lease a Hyundai Ionic 5 for $3500 down and $229/month for 24
months - total $375/month if you ignore the interest you could otherwise be
making on the down payment.
https://electrek.co/2024/06/28/hyundai-ion
Aren't there legal protections against unreasonable terms in a warranty?
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