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CXRAndy

Guru
Location
Lincs
He's right about the battery capacity. New EVs lose most of the 6-8% in first year or two, then plateau out for years. Only if the battery develops a fault will you see dramatic drop off in range.

My wife's Tesla still has over 90% at 6 years old and over 110k miles
 

midlandsgrimpeur

Active Member
I have found two possible cars, both same make and model.

Car 1 - 2021 reg, 25,000 miles, SoH battery 94.50%. Asking price £10,900
Car 2 - 2022 reg, 15,000 miles, SoH battery 96.50%. Asking price £12,000

I am leaning towards the lower mileage and better battery health of car two but could be persuaded on car 1 as it is over a grand cheaper.

Any thoughts?
 

figbat

Slippery scientist
I have found two possible cars, both same make and model.

Car 1 - 2021 reg, 25,000 miles, SoH battery 94.50%. Asking price £10,900
Car 2 - 2022 reg, 15,000 miles, SoH battery 96.50%. Asking price £12,000

I am leaning towards the lower mileage and better battery health of car two but could be persuaded on car 1 as it is over a grand cheaper.

Any thoughts?

What’s your budget? I would get the best one I can afford, rather than save money for the sake of it.
 

midlandsgrimpeur

Active Member
What’s your budget? I would get the best one I can afford, rather than save money for the sake of it.

Both within budget. I would tend to agree and lean towards the one in the better condition. If there was quite a big price gap I may be tempted to take a cheaper deal but at a grand I think you may be right that the condition is worth the extra money.
 

midlandsgrimpeur

Active Member
Also, what warranty does each come with?

Same dealer, so identical warranty.
 
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icowden

Veteran
Location
Surrey
I have found two possible cars, both same make and model.

Car 1 - 2021 reg, 25,000 miles, SoH battery 94.50%. Asking price £10,900
Car 2 - 2022 reg, 15,000 miles, SoH battery 96.50%. Asking price £12,000

I am leaning towards the lower mileage and better battery health of car two but could be persuaded on car 1 as it is over a grand cheaper.
Depending on what make and model it is, it's worth checking whether any major physical or technical changes were made between 2021 and 2022. That was a period of rapid development by a lot of manufacturers so you may find that the 2022 has things fixed or changed that aren't on the 2021 model.
 

CXRAndy

Guru
Location
Lincs
I have found two possible cars, both same make and model.

Car 1 - 2021 reg, 25,000 miles, SoH battery 94.50%. Asking price £10,900
Car 2 - 2022 reg, 15,000 miles, SoH battery 96.50%. Asking price £12,000

I am leaning towards the lower mileage and better battery health of car two but could be persuaded on car 1 as it is over a grand cheaper.

Any thoughts?

Are they the same make and model?
 
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