Quote from: ariliquin on December 24, 2021, 06:59:41
20k euro for a replacement battery, there are whole cars that cost less. It was closer to 5k for Prius battery.
That's like comparing a couple of cells for a remote with a replacement battery for a laptop. ;-) Yes, it's a hyperbole but those batteries are incomparable. Actually, a replacement for a Prius is cheaper than that. Everybody knew that battery replacements are going to be expensive. In most cases, they lasted longer than we expected (a notable exception is first generation Leaf) and they currently cost a lot less than we expected ten years ago. It's part of running costs. Battery wears out. The disadvantage is that you have to prepay it. A replacement pack for a Model S was around 40k not that long ago. It was also expected that resale value will be heavily dominated by battery condition.
Tesla doesn't do it for me. But it's not the car's fault if one can't do an elementary cost of ownership calculation and risk assessment. This is nothing more than a stunt. An attempt to make some money. I can't imagine anyone caring about our environment doing something like this. And while there are cars cheaper than 20k, how many electric cars you can get for that kind of money and how many of those can come anywhere close to a Model S in terms of capability? I mean, there are headlamps that cost more than a cheap car. So what? And yes, one should check spare parts price list before buying a car. Sometimes, you find very surprising things in there. E.g. I recall seeing a radar for around €8k. That thing that sits in the front bumper and is one of the first things damaged even in a minor collision. Or €10k for a particulate filter. And I could go on and on. Stupidity can get expensive.