Get Gephardt helps Lehi man to get help from electric carmaker’s warranty after battery fails

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Federal law says carmakers must warranty EV batteries for at least eight years or a hundred thousand miles. Whichever comes first. The clock starts at the date and mileage when the car is first sold.
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Love our maverick hybrid, best affordable car on sale. Most of the benefits of an EV, with minimal downsides. It's a truck getting 50 mpg, but uses a very durable hybrid system that's cheap to fix if something goes wrong.

themidnighttavern
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Problem with 8 year/100, 000 warranty federal mandate is that the batterys are very expensive. EV buyers will learn a very hard lesson over time.

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Buy a nice 2005 handa acord I did I have no problems and I put gas in my car I don't get ripped off by plug-in electric..😅❤

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Why would anyone take that bet, that the battery in an electric car is going to last? Even if it lasted 8 years and then died, you'd still have a useless paper weight. If a gas engine car goes out at 100, 000 miles, you can replace the engine. If an electric cars battery goes out, well, it becomes scrap metal.

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