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Expected depreciation?

Compared to MSRP, over X my EV lost Y%


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I actually think that's not gonna be an issue. That's prob more of a known number than not. Iirc, batteries are about 1-2% per at first, then decreases or flatlines over many years. If for whatever reason someone's battery has high degradation, it's warranted for 8 yrs anyway.
Anyway, i think battery won't be a factor in depreciation, it'll be other issues and recalls more so
 

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First gen Taycans have high battery degradation and it surely contributes to depreciation.
Not sure what they have now, but the first gen Taycans had LG batteries, and not as good as CATL.
In Macans, its CATL batteries, a better company. Besides, they claim its PPE (premium platform electric). Sould be better then ;)
 

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I think, in general, the expected relatively steep depreciation is all about the battery. What else could it be? Electric motors are known to be robust, and more or less all other parts are the same or missing compared to gas cars. The main concern is the uncertainty about the battery after 5+ years but additionally I think some people fear that new battery technology might materialize soon with significantly better range. That would be bad news for cars with previous-generation batteries.
 

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I received a new $17,000 offer from Carvana, up from from $14,000 in October (one month). So is seems used EVs in general are already increasing in value. After the sharp initial depreciation mine stabilized and has been slowly increasing since May. This is a big jump, whatever that means. This is a near 4 year old $30,000 MSRP vehicle.
 

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I think, in general, the expected relatively steep depreciation is all about the battery. What else could it be?
my point is that it's unfounded. There's still an ongoing misinformation campaign, and ppl think the batteries die after a year, or blow up... or that you have to get battery replaced at your own cost after a couple years...
it's a misperception than actual issue.

but when i see all the issue that the Lyriq is having...nothing to do with the batteries, it's just extremely buggy car...and those issues and recalls will mess up the value before ppl even start to think about the battery life IMO
 

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I received a new $17,000 offer from Carvana, up from from $14,000 in October (one month). So is seems used EVs in general are already increasing in value. After the sharp initial depreciation mine stabilized and has been slowly increasing since May. This is a big jump, whatever that means. This is a near 4 year old $30,000 MSRP vehicle.
i wouldn't be surprised if places
attempt to stock up on used cars now, ahead of the tariffs, because they will certainly depress the economy and new car sales
 

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i wouldn't be surprised if places
attempt to stock up on used cars now, ahead of the tariffs, because they will certainly depress the economy and new car sales
On that point.
Does it actually make sense to buy (over lease) because the tariffs will keep prices up for used german cars?
 
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On that point.
Does it actually make sense to buy (over lease) because the tariffs will keep prices up for used german cars?
Lease then buy if the market looks favorable.
With a short lease (12 to 24 months) and one pay lease, you don't much more than buying right out the gate. See here.
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