• AnimalsDream@slrpnk.net
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    Of course it’s a good thing. There’s no way in hell I, or a lot of people, can ever afford to buy a whole new car of any kind. Used is the only option some of us have.

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    That’s good news for consumers. For EV makers? A mixed bag.

    Capitalism would actually be pretty cool if it wasn’t predicated on the notion that the quicker consumers chuck shit into landfills to make room for more shit the better off we’ll all be.

    Person A turns in their leased car, leases another car. Person B buys that off-lease car. Manufacturers basically got two sales out of this already. Only way to get 3 sales is to throw that off-lease car in a dumpster

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    A used EV sound like a great deal. For one they tend to depreciate a lot. But on top of that it looks like there is a lot less risk to buy something that wasn’t properly maintained and/or beaten up, since EVs are much more idiot proof in those aspects.

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    Every used EV sold is one less used ICE vehicle on the road.

    Cheaper used EVs are absolutely a good thing, and critical for widespread adoption.