Should You Consider a Used EV with a Lot of Miles?

Battery Miles Used EVs


Dana Sinno
Published on June 30, 2023
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Electric cars are becoming increasingly popular, and as a result, there are more used EVs on the market. If you are thinking about a High-Mileage Used EV, consider these 9 things first:

  • Age of the car: The older the car, the more likely it is that the battery has degraded.
  • Climate where the car was driven: Batteries degrade more quickly in extreme climates.
  • Driving habits of the previous owner if possible: City vs Highway Driver
  • Warranty: Check if the battery is still under warranty so you are covered if replacement is necessary.
  • Maintenance and Service History: Get a comprehensive service history. Look for regular maintenance records, major repairs or replacements, properly serviced on time.
  • Support: Consider the availability of local service centers and support for the specific make and model you are considering.
  • Battery Health: The battery is a critical component of an EV, so it’s important to assess its health and remaining capacity. You can request a battery health report or have the vehicle inspected to evaluate the battery’s condition. If the battery still has a significant capacity and is functioning well, higher mileage may not be a major concern.
  • Price and Value: Consider the price of the vehicle in relation to its mileage, condition, and age. Compare it to similar models with lower mileage to determine if the price is fair. A lower price on a high-mileage EV can be a good opportunity if the condition and other factors will work for you.
  • Intended Use: How do you plan to use the EV? Consider if the remaining range meets your needs and if you’re comfortable with the potential decrease in range due to battery degradation. If the mileage aligns with your expected usage and the vehicle is in good condition, it can still be a suitable option.

 

Here are some additional tips for buying a used EV:

  • Get a pre-purchase inspection from a qualified mechanic.
  • Ask the seller about the car’s history, including any accidents or repairs.
  • Make sure the car has a clean title.
  • Negotiate the price based on the car’s condition and mileage.

Overall, there is no need to worry about a lot of miles on an electric car. Electric cars are very reliable, and their batteries are designed to last for a long time. If you are looking for a used electric car, don’t let the mileage scare you away.

Go electric✌️


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