D00notD00d
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The problem exists already. It currently affects Porsche E-Hybrids sold since 2010 which are now beyond the maker’s battery warranty and are being sold used with a Porsche Approved WarranTy with terms and conditions which do not clearly communicate what is normal wear tear and the scope of cover. The warranty is sold as “A new level of peace of mind … you can enjoy unlimited driving pleasure – and along with it a new level of peace of mind. Because no matter how often or how far you drive your Porsche, the Porsche Approved Warranty applies without any mileage limit during the contract term up to a vehicle age of 15 years – even without prior warranty coverage.It is currently an imagined "problem" which may or may not exist in reality.
Hard to solve a problem until it becomes real and analysed.
For pure Porsche BEVs, the problem already affects residual values - contrary to warranty marketing claims used on the Porsche site such as ‘Ensuring Porsche value retention and longevity’ and ‘Increase in value’.
I doubt whether any contested claim of the above would survive a ‘Unfair Trading’ legal challenge.
Expertise on the understanding of normal wear on ICE vehicles has had 150 years to develop. Currently HV expertise barely exists outside and is in some parts bespoke to manufacturers. Porsche has been selling cars with HV batteries for 14 years.
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