Stan H
Well-Known Member
Thats why the totak ED'S are so frigging heavyThanks for the feedback Zachanadandy.
Sponsored
Thats why the totak ED'S are so frigging heavyThanks for the feedback Zachanadandy.
I've seen several teslas go 300k+ miles on the originate pack, how many 2.0ts have got 300k? The pug high compression 3.6L cam can't possibly make it that far. Time will tell, but as an electrician for 25 years I'll bet on electric motors and batteries over any type of internal combustion engine for longevity every time.Never !! Perish the thought![]()
Lalalalalalala ...I....Dont ....hear ....you...I've seen several teslas go 300k+ miles on the originate pack, how many 2.0ts have got 300k? The pug high compression 3.6L cam can't possibly make it that far. Time will tell, but as an electrician for 25 years I'll bet on electric motors and batteries over any type of internal combustion engine for longevity every time.
I know the aftermarket has covered older Toyota Prius battery pack replacements but the tech Toyota uses is much simpler and easier to access with common hand tools. You can refresh a older Prius for like $2500.I just hope all of these hybrids will have an affordable replacement battery when the factory one fails in 8 - 12 years. That would be my only hesitation to buy EV. I love my Dewalt/Milwaukee cordless tools, but those batteries are cheap to replace. Right now, the Wrangler 4Xe battery replacement cost is $9,600 which doesn't include labor. There's already been a good number of battery failures on 2021 - 2022 Jeep Wranglers. Yes, those were replaced under warranty, but what will happen when the warranty period is over?
I recently read that the average vehicle owner is now keeping their vehicles for 12 years. That would far exceed 80,000 miles.80,000 miles - likely a lot will not keep them that long. How many keep the ICE versions that long?
I can get a rebuilt engine for $7,500. I've seen crate engines for $11,200. Hopefully it's not something I would need to worry about for 20 years. Our 2015 Ram EcoDiesel is already 10 years old. It has 131,000 miles. Our 2020 Ram EcoDiesel is 5 years old with 53,000 miles. Our 2023 Gladiator EcoDiesel has 3,500 miles. We plan to keep all three trucks for the long haul.How much is an Ecodiesel replacement engine lol?
That's averaging cars and pickups in there, though......... do Jeep owners keep Jeeps that long?I recently read that the average vehicle owner is now keeping their vehicles for 12 years. That would far exceed 80,000 miles.
There was a thread on the Wrangler forum in which 4xe owners were talking about their battery failures. Almost every single person said they were planning to trade their Jeeps fairly quickly because they were worried about resale, reliability, and cost after warranty. On top of that, most of the warranty repairs were taking up to 2 months.Makes me wonder ā¦. all those used Hybrids & electrics out there. How the resale values compareā¦.supply / damand for used. . When people are shopping for used⦠are they soooo caught up in the NOW (or Wow factor) that they donāt realize in 5 years, they could have a $10,000 repair bill?
I personally worked with a guy that started a career on the railroad 38yrs in length drove the same 1981 CJ5 the entire time. 2 engine rebuilds 3 frames and 2 body replacements. Same transmission front and rear ends. O er 400,000 miles. Had the 304V8 4 speed standard .That's averaging cars and pickups in there, though......... do Jeep owners keep Jeeps that long?
Asking - not saying.
Never mind! I found the answer! 15-20 years for Wranglers!
Battery warranty, or other?On top of that, most of the warranty repairs were taking up to 2 months.
The 4xe batteryBattery warranty, or other?
Timing was everything there - during the recalls, it was taking a long time. Not sure what the time would be now, but those who got in early were reporting short times, others - were on lists.The 4xe battery
But they can last forever if you take care of themā¦ā¦. Batteries do not.Guess what a full engine replacement costs installed in a modern vehicle? $12-15k depending on the engine.
Not every engine problem can be fixed, had a 4.0L throw a rod through the side of the block. You're not fixing that. And replacing batteries is easy by comparison and no maintenance.But they can last forever if you take care of themā¦ā¦. Batteries do not.
Sure⦠there are costs involved with maintaining an engineā¦.but you can be assured itāll keep going and the option of fixing it. Batteries canāt be āfixed.
https://carbuzz.com/million-mile-te...e EV, a Tesla,1.38 million miles and counting.Not every engine problem can be fixed, had a 4.0L throw a rod through the side of the block. You're not fixing that. And replacing batteries is easy by comparison and no maintenance.