However, when buying second-hand new energy vehicles, you need to pay attention to the following points:
Battery life and charging times: The core component of new energy vehicles is the battery. If the battery is close to its service life or charged too many times, it will affect the overall service life of the vehicle. Therefore, it is very important to objectively evaluate the attenuation degree of power battery.
Historical records of vehicles: including maintenance records and accident records. To ensure that there is no major problem with the vehicle. Be sure to check the history of the vehicle when you buy it, which will help you understand the actual situation of the vehicle.
Insurance cost: the insurance cost of new energy vehicles is usually higher than that of traditional fuel vehicles, so you need to know the relevant costs before buying.
Car purchase budget: the price of new energy vehicles is usually higher than that of traditional fuel vehicles, so you need to choose the right car according to your own car purchase budget.
Avoid buying new energy vehicles with commercial or operational history: This kind of vehicles usually lead to a decrease in battery life due to long-term use, increase the number of charging times, and bring inconvenience to users.
Purchase channels should be formal: to buy used cars, you need to worry about soaking cars, spontaneous combustion cars, accident cars and other issues. The "changing face" technology of new energy used cars makes it more difficult to identify the car condition, so it is very important to choose a formal purchase channel.
To sum up, second-hand new energy vehicles have certain advantages in terms of value preservation rate, price, procedures, etc., but before buying, factors such as battery life, vehicle history, insurance cost and car purchase budget need to be carefully evaluated to ensure an informed choice.