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by zdragnar 1245 days ago
1,000 cycles is only 3 years (assuming a daytime commute plus discharging to the grid plus re-charging back up counts as a cycle). Most cars are definitely still under warranty after 3 years of driving (assuming a 5 year / 50k mile warranty).

Regardless, if you do have a high mileage ICE car that you want to save, the used engine is probably the way to go, and won't suffer a crippled range of a used battery.

In general, I like the idea of electric cars, but battery packs are not on the same level as an ICE engine in terms of replacement. If you're in the unfortunate position of owning something like a Volt, odds are you literally will not even be able to get replacement battery- and if you could, it would cost more to buy and install than the car would be worth when you were done. That exact scenario hit the news at least twice in the last year.

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Cycle count is counted for every 0-100 charge/use. 1000 cycles in 3 years is unlikely for normal home use.
So, assuming commute + feed into the grid + recharge, it's closer to 5 or 6 years, and only the first two or three are under warranty?