FlorC Posted March 8 Share Posted March 8 4 hours ago, josephbloggs said: That's great news, fantastic! The bad news is that you are driving around in a noisy, dirty, smelly, uncomfortable, old fashioned, 17 year old pickup truck. Thanks for sharing. I rather drive an old non-smart car than a computer on 4 wheels. I love my dmax , not that dirty or smelly because I pass the car test every year. It is noisy but I don't hear it because my cd player is always on. It's a 4 door cab and with a small cushion for my back , it is comfortable enough. I have a closed garage , and feel pretty confident , I would sh-t my pants leaving a lithium battery car there. All my life I had not much luck with batteries. I don't see how it will be better with a battery powered car. BUT if I had solar panels on the house , I would considder an EV , but away from the house and only if the dmax was beyond repair. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kinnock Posted March 8 Share Posted March 8 1 hour ago, HighPriority said: No Mr uninformed, they do not share the same battery technology. Stop repeating stupidity for the sake of it. So please explain? Or is this just a defensive response due to buyers remorse? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
josephbloggs Posted March 8 Share Posted March 8 5 hours ago, lavender19 said: I read an article recently that Volvo only expect their EV a life of about 8 years. So probably half of that Great insight! I think you forgot to share the link to this statement from Volvo, as it does not match with anything I have heard senior Volvo people say either privately or publicly. Please update us, thanks. Or did you make it up? Link link link. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post josephbloggs Posted March 8 Popular Post Share Posted March 8 2 hours ago, BenStark said: The good news is that after 17 years he hasn't had to spend close to 1 million on a few battery changes And how much would a BYD driver had to spend in that time? Ah, you don't know do you. 17 years in a rattly diesel truck, how much have you spent on oil changes, filter changes, fuel pumps and filters, transmission issues, differential issues, timing belts, spark plugs, cooling, be honest. How much spent on servicing all the mechanical parts that an EV doesn't have/? And where's your evidence that in that time you would have to spend 1m+ on battery changes? Oh, you don't have any do you.... I agree that the 15-20 year lifecycle of an EV battery is unknown in real world use, but in testing it seems to be not an issue, hence offering unlimited 8 or 10 year battery warranties being common, with one manufacturer talking about unlimited lifetime warranties. 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fruit Trader Posted March 8 Share Posted March 8 3 hours ago, Rampant Rabbit said: Like your own self importance. Now there's a point worth noting in our entertaining EV topics. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post josephbloggs Posted March 8 Popular Post Share Posted March 8 2 hours ago, FlorC said: I rather drive an old non-smart car than a computer on 4 wheels. I love my dmax , not that dirty or smelly because I pass the car test every year. It is noisy but I don't hear it because my cd player is always on. It's a 4 door cab and with a small cushion for my back , it is comfortable enough. I have a closed garage , and feel pretty confident , I would sh-t my pants leaving a lithium battery car there. All my life I had not much luck with batteries. I don't see how it will be better with a battery powered car. BUT if I had solar panels on the house , I would considder an EV , but away from the house and only if the dmax was beyond repair. Are you also worried the sky will fall in? It seems you worry a lot. BTW the dmax is both dirty and smelly, no matter what you think. (Not an EV owner, just someone who is not a fan boy of EV or diesel unlike many)=. Diesels are smelly, dirty, rattly, even if you have a 1990's CD player blasting. Modern EVs are silent, comfortable, and have Apple Car Play or Android Auto wireless connections. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fruit Trader Posted March 8 Share Posted March 8 2 hours ago, Kinnock said: So please explain? Or is this just a defensive response due to buyers remorse? Ouch! 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post digger70 Posted March 8 Popular Post Share Posted March 8 On 3/7/2024 at 10:22 PM, Maybole said: A Thai relative is contemplating replacing her nearly 20 years old Toyota with a new Chinese made Electric car. I have advised caution because of the lack of information on how long they last. They have only been on the road in Thailand for just over 2 years. Has any member experience of them and can advise me further? Just look around what you've got /see around you from all the electric things Manufactured you will see that many best brand electric things are Full of Chinese made parts. Look at your Computers/Laptops Smart Phones TV's ETC. They are All built with Chinese manufactured parts, Apple ,All Chinese inside Toshiba All Chinese inside . I don't like EV's but the Chinese are just as good as the Overpriced Can't fix them Tesla. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post JBChiangRai Posted March 9 Popular Post Share Posted March 9 10 hours ago, BenStark said: No we don't, it is common knowledge already that the batteries don't last 17 years, much much less actually, and cost about half the value of the car to replace. Even the manufacturers admit that, only you don't accept it It’s a common misunderstanding, it’s not common knowledge. Batteries are expected to last around 20 years and that is based on tests carried out on used Tesla lithium ion batteries which have half the charge Cycles of modern LFP batteries. The manufacturers make no claims like you suggested. 10 hours ago, HighPriority said: So it’s like the vacuume assisted brake systems that we grew up with. If the ice engine dies you need to push the pedal harder, I’ll try to remember that. I would be very surprised if it’s anything other than fail “Safe”. 1 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FlorC Posted March 9 Share Posted March 9 7 hours ago, josephbloggs said: Are you also worried the sky will fall in? It seems you worry a lot. BTW the dmax is both dirty and smelly, no matter what you think. (Not an EV owner, just someone who is not a fan boy of EV or diesel unlike many)=. Diesels are smelly, dirty, rattly, even if you have a 1990's CD player blasting. Modern EVs are silent, comfortable, and have Apple Car Play or Android Auto wireless connections. If the batteries ignite , yes my sky will fall in. I don't use anything wireless. The switching power of the electronics inside an EV is not healthy too. Electrosmog. Electric Cars & EMF Radiation: Could Your Tesla Be Bad for You? | DefenderShield Why would an EV be more comfortable than a regular car ? Because of a screen with menus ? Not for me , thanks. Modern ICE cars can be silent too . The tyres make noise too and EV's are heavier. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post JBChiangRai Posted March 9 Popular Post Share Posted March 9 2 minutes ago, FlorC said: If the batteries ignite , yes my sky will fall in. I don't use anything wireless. The switching power of the electronics inside an EV is not healthy too. Electrosmog. Electric Cars & EMF Radiation: Could Your Tesla Be Bad for You? | DefenderShield Why would an EV be more comfortable than a regular car ? Because of a screen with menus ? Not for me , thanks. Modern ICE cars can be silent too . The tyres make noise too and EV's are heavier. You probably use electricity in your home, you are getting EMF radiation all the time. It’s nonsense to say that it has adverse health effects, except in very high, signal strength, like standing in front of a microwave transmitter. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Bandersnatch Posted March 9 Popular Post Share Posted March 9 11 hours ago, vinny41 said: Haven't seen a single forum member of this forum admitting to owning a Nissan Leaf EV but I have seen plenty of posts from the EV fanboys on this forum slagging off the Nissan Leaf EV yet no one owns one or not admitting owning one I will admit to not recommending a Nissan Leaf and not owning one. The Leaf was first sold in Thailand in 2018 with a small 40 kWh battery and no active cooling (not good for a tropical country) a CHAdeMO connector which is not commonly supported and a ฿2m price tag. I never commented on it’s driving characteristics as I have never driven one. Even after Nissan knocked over ฿1m off the price of the Leaf it still didn’t sell well in Thailand. The following year the Chinese company MG launched the MG ZS EV with a 44 kWh battery with active cooling, a regular CCS charging connector and a ฿1.3m price tag. I put down a deposit on one. 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jake72 Posted March 9 Share Posted March 9 12 hours ago, Gweiloman said: I think there is a higher chance of expensive legacy ICEVs going bankrupt in the next 5 yrs or so. Which long road trip did you undertake that was a pain due to the lack of charging infrastructure? Or are you just repeating what you heard from equally uninformed ICE owners? lol.. are you part of some kind of EV cult? 😅 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vinny41 Posted March 9 Share Posted March 9 On 3/7/2024 at 10:22 PM, Maybole said: A Thai relative is contemplating replacing her nearly 20 years old Toyota with a new Chinese made Electric car. I have advised caution because of the lack of information on how long they last. They have only been on the road in Thailand for just over 2 years. Has any member experience of them and can advise me further? Gartner Outlines a New Phase for Electric Vehicles By 2027, Next-Generation BEVs Will, on Average, Be Cheaper to Produce Than a Comparable ICE By 2027, the Average Cost of an EV Body and Battery Serious Accident Repair to Increase by 30% By 2027, 15% of EV Companies Founded Since Last Decade Will Be Acquired or Bankrupt https://www.gartner.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2024-03-07-gartner-outlines-a-new-phase-for-electric-vehicles 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Gweiloman Posted March 9 Popular Post Share Posted March 9 12 minutes ago, Jake72 said: lol.. are you part of some kind of EV cult? 😅 So, you were just repeating what you heard from uninformed ICE owners. Thanks for answering my question. Strange why some people don’t wish to educate themselves. 2 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vinny41 Posted March 9 Share Posted March 9 On 3/7/2024 at 10:22 PM, Maybole said: A Thai relative is contemplating replacing her nearly 20 years old Toyota with a new Chinese made Electric car. I have advised caution because of the lack of information on how long they last. They have only been on the road in Thailand for just over 2 years. Has any member experience of them and can advise me further? You should advise your relative that changes on level of cover for batteries is coming this year some insurance will implement changes Jan 1st 2024 all insurance companies have to implement changes by 31st May 2024 The OIC approves electric vehicle (BEV) insurance criteria, separately covering batteries according to their service life. If it is more than 5 years or more, compensation is 50% of the battery price. Effective from 1 January 2024 onwards. https://www.sanook.com/auto/90191/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bandersnatch Posted March 9 Share Posted March 9 10 minutes ago, Jake72 said: lol.. are you part of some kind of EV cult? 😅 The cult of the well informed, you should consider joining 😎 The future of passenger vehicles is electric with many countries planning to phase out ICE vehicles. Legacy auto manufacturers like the Japanese who have been slow to adapt to this trend and will have an uncertain future. S&P cuts Nissan credit rating to junk status https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/sp-cuts-nissan-credit-rating-junk-status-2023-03-07/ 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jake72 Posted March 9 Share Posted March 9 1 minute ago, Gweiloman said: So, you were just repeating what you heard from uninformed ICE owners. Thanks for answering my question. Strange why some people don’t wish to educate themselves. Not that I have to explain myself to you and your cultish snarky attitude, but I drove a model 3 in Bangkok, however I got rid of it after moving up country as it wasn't practical anymore. What's your experience? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JBChiangRai Posted March 9 Share Posted March 9 12 minutes ago, vinny41 said: You should advise your relative that changes on level of cover for batteries is coming this year some insurance will implement changes Jan 1st 2024 all insurance companies have to implement changes by 31st May 2024 The OIC approves electric vehicle (BEV) insurance criteria, separately covering batteries according to their service life. If it is more than 5 years or more, compensation is 50% of the battery price. Effective from 1 January 2024 onwards. https://www.sanook.com/auto/90191/ You failed to mention that you will be able to top up the insurance on your battery. 10 minutes ago, Jake72 said: Not that I have to explain myself to you and your cultish snarky attitude, but I drove a model 3 in Bangkok, however I got rid of it after moving up country as it wasn't practical anymore. What's your experience? Did you? Really? 1 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vinny41 Posted March 9 Share Posted March 9 6 minutes ago, JBChiangRai said: You failed to mention that you will be able to top up the insurance on your battery. Did you? Really? No need to mention it as it was clearly there in the article Additional insurance coverage for batteries and chargers can be purchased. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
motdaeng Posted March 9 Share Posted March 9 38 minutes ago, Jake72 said: Not that I have to explain myself to you and your cultish snarky attitude, but I drove a model 3 in Bangkok, however I got rid of it after moving up country as it wasn't practical anymore. What's your experience? did you actually own a tesla model 3? it appears you might not have researched thoroughly before purchasing one ... since electric vehicles may not be suitable for everyone ... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
In the jungle Posted March 9 Share Posted March 9 9 hours ago, josephbloggs said: And how much would a BYD driver had to spend in that time? Ah, you don't know do you. 17 years in a rattly diesel truck, how much have you spent on oil changes, filter changes, fuel pumps and filters, transmission issues, differential issues, timing belts, spark plugs, cooling, be honest. How much spent on servicing all the mechanical parts that an EV doesn't have/? And where's your evidence that in that time you would have to spend 1m+ on battery changes? Oh, you don't have any do you.... I agree that the 15-20 year lifecycle of an EV battery is unknown in real world use, but in testing it seems to be not an issue, hence offering unlimited 8 or 10 year battery warranties being common, with one manufacturer talking about unlimited lifetime warranties. How right you are. The Isuzu D max gets through a lot of spark plugs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jake72 Posted March 9 Share Posted March 9 32 minutes ago, JBChiangRai said: You failed to mention that you will be able to top up the insurance on your battery. Did you? Really? You really are a cult aren't you? Do you demand pictures? lol 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jake72 Posted March 9 Share Posted March 9 (edited) 23 minutes ago, motdaeng said: did you actually own a tesla model 3? it appears you might not have researched thoroughly before purchasing one ... since electric vehicles may not be suitable for everyone ... Did you even read my original post that was fair and balanced based on my EV experience? but viciously attacked by the EV cult. Do you work selling EVs? Edited March 9 by Jake72 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bandersnatch Posted March 9 Share Posted March 9 16 minutes ago, Jake72 said: Did you even read my original post that was fair and balanced based on my EV experience? but viciously attacked by the EV cult. You claim to post “fair and balanced” yet you call EV owners an “EV Cult” what a hypocrite 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post ExpatOilWorker Posted March 9 Popular Post Share Posted March 9 11 hours ago, Kinnock said: So please explain? Or is this just a defensive response due to buyers remorse? EVangelist are just different people. They believe miracles come out of burning 🔥 factories. 1 1 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post JBChiangRai Posted March 9 Popular Post Share Posted March 9 21 minutes ago, Jake72 said: You really are a cult aren't you? Do you demand pictures? lol I will wear my “cult” status as a badge of honor. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Jake72 Posted March 9 Popular Post Share Posted March 9 Just now, Bandersnatch said: You claim to post “fair and balanced” yet you call EV owners an “EV Cult” what a hypocrite Do you sell EVs?. I'm pointing out the cult behavior, it's not normal.. did you even read my post? 1 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jake72 Posted March 9 Share Posted March 9 18 hours ago, JBChiangRai said: That’s not my experience, a stop every 300 to 500km is a welcome break and there is abundant charging infrastructure. Which EV do you have? So you prefer your car demanding when you have to take a break and how long your break is going to be? Did you never run into a charger promising 150kW but only delivering 10kW because it was broken, adding 3-4 hours to your "break"?.. lol 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JBChiangRai Posted March 9 Share Posted March 9 2 minutes ago, Jake72 said: So you prefer your car demanding when you have to take a break and how long your break is going to be? Did you never run into a charger promising 150kW but only delivering 10kW because it was broken, adding 3-4 hours to your "break"?.. lol I generally prefer to break after 300km or 3 hours, my car go almost double that. Never had a fast DC charger running slowly, they generally either work or don’t work. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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