Hello everyone,
I stumbled across this forum in my research about the car, I found it very helpful.
So the story is, a good friend of mine bought a Tesla and is selling his 2014 Outlander PHEV (2.0L), max spec.
-I mostly do just 20-30km a day, and the ocassional 300km trip & can charge at home
-It has really good service history (always at certified Mitsubishi dealer)
-98% charged at home socket
-220 000 km (136 000 miles) - 120 000km of that is highway driving across Europe using the ICE engine
-Battery health is good, still does around 40km in full EV mode
-No rust or corrosion
-Also, installed a new gasket around the battery and new ground wires
Does is make sense to buy this car in 2023? What can I expect in maintenance expenses 2-3 years down the line?
Should the high mileage scare me in any way?
Is the battery degradation down the line (2-3 years) a problem?
I appreaciate your thoughts, thank you. :ugeek:
I stumbled across this forum in my research about the car, I found it very helpful.
So the story is, a good friend of mine bought a Tesla and is selling his 2014 Outlander PHEV (2.0L), max spec.
-I mostly do just 20-30km a day, and the ocassional 300km trip & can charge at home
-It has really good service history (always at certified Mitsubishi dealer)
-98% charged at home socket
-220 000 km (136 000 miles) - 120 000km of that is highway driving across Europe using the ICE engine
-Battery health is good, still does around 40km in full EV mode
-No rust or corrosion
-Also, installed a new gasket around the battery and new ground wires
Does is make sense to buy this car in 2023? What can I expect in maintenance expenses 2-3 years down the line?
Should the high mileage scare me in any way?
Is the battery degradation down the line (2-3 years) a problem?
I appreaciate your thoughts, thank you. :ugeek: