CruiserClass
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Even at a cost of $ 6K - $ 12K (in today's dollars) who is going to pay very much for an EV 10 years from now. I wish someone would do a life cycle total cost for an IC engine vehicle and an EV. Between the mining for the cells and the disposal cost, plus the short life span, I still think this is a hoax on the American people. And I do not believe it will help the environment (everything considered) one bit. Call me an EV Denier.
I'm sure it will vary greatly depending on technology advancements, desirability, etc. Remember when 10 year old F-bodies and Fox Mustangs were basically free? When you could buy a K5 Blazer or full sized Bronco on a paperboy's salary? (or when paperboys were a thing, but I digress)
Econobox cars will continue to have shit resale because econoboxes always do. Whatever the market deems cool or collectible will have good resale, as cool collectibles always do. Whatever the Germans make will explode fifteen seconds after the warranty expires, and that's after seven fires and an ejection seat malfunction while it was under warranty.
I'm still somewhat amazed anybody wants a Kia, yet here we are. Everyone's crystal ball is fuzzy because you can't anticipate all the variables to really predict what 10 years from now looks like, let alone 20-30. Disruptive technologies, shifting cultural norms, alien contact giving us cold fusion powered hoverboards...nobody really knows and people just assume that tomorrow will be today, but more so.