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Originally Posted by Piotrsko
They do neither. Properly cared for and kept within parameters they do make design life which is 10-15 years. Don't change oil and run water saturated gas then see how long a modern gasser lasts.
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I don't understand your post.
Chevy Bolts caught on fire due to a deffect (or two deffects in one).
My Nissan Leaf dropped a capacity bar in the first and only year I owned it and I don't live in neither a hot area nor did I drive it like a maniac, usually never going above 25mph, nor did I ever DC fast charge it except on one trip.
So you're saying that batteries don't come with deffects and it's all about how they are cared for? What do you mean?
P.S. I don't own a garage, so does this disqualify me from having the ability to keep them "within parameters?"