December 30, 2023 at 12:29 pm
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It might be a consideration though. If there is a car on the scheme that only guarantees the battery for three years then I suppose Motability would take the shortest timeframe as the one to use to avoid paying for a new battery on any vehicle.
You really do have it in for EVs don’t you. There is now new car in the country that places a 3 year warranty on the high voltage components. The average manufacturer puts 8 years with the occasional longer warranty, all with high mileage allowances.
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