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![]() "Bert Robbins" wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Bert Robbins" wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Fred Dehl" wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in : The battery life of an Hybrid is estimated to be 100,000 miles. With a projected cost of $5,000 to replace the batteries you have removed this vehicle form the used vehicle market making them even less desirable to acquire in the first place. When the salesman asks you if you are trading something in and you say a Hybrid and he says we don't take those in trade what are you going to do? Beats me. I don't care. I'd never buy that type of vehicle, regardless of how it was powered. Moron, ANY Hybrid is going to have the same situation on trade-in, not just SUVs. Now answer the ****ing question, dickwash. The numbers will be different for trade-ins on those vehicles. They're different for a Peterbilt than for a Chevy sedan. If a competent dealer finds out you never changed the timing belt on a trade-in that needed it, the numbers will be different. It's a non-issue. I can change a timing belt for a couple of hundred dollars vs. several thousands of dollars for a hybrid battery pack. Do you mean doing the timing belt job yourself? Are we now going to argue about the cost of changing timimg belts now? Why not? The way you add things to this discussion, we may as well throw in something about common diseases of parakeets. |
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