New battery for Mercedes: rather expensive
- RobertArthur
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niemeyjt
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Bangernomics is the answer.
https://www.bangernomics.com/
I sold my father's newish low-mileage Toyota with lots of on-board electronics and gizmos to go wrong and kept a nicely run-in and reliable old Volvo with now 400K on the clock.
https://www.bangernomics.com/
I sold my father's newish low-mileage Toyota with lots of on-board electronics and gizmos to go wrong and kept a nicely run-in and reliable old Volvo with now 400K on the clock.
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Polarengineer
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New battery for Mercedes: rather expensive
I agree, my wagon is only 17 years young and I am still investing in repairs.
- Hotrodder
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New battery for Mercedes: rather expensive
Our rides are both 21 years old and as long as I can keep the rust at bay they'll likely do another 21 at less cost than most people pay for their phone/internet contracts.

On my headstone it will say: Please switch off mobile phones. I'm trying to get some sleep.
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DominicBest
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New battery for Mercedes: rather expensive
I have three cars. The youngest is 16 years old and they have an average age of 42.
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Nomoss
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New battery for Mercedes: rather expensive
We have a 1987 VW Transporter camper which I am just fitting with a new engine, a 1994 Alfa 33 Trofeo with 120k km and a 1996 Audi Avant with 75k km on the clock. All garaged or kept covered, with their (lead acid) batteries on CTEK automatic chargers. All have spent their lives in dry climates and have practically no corrosion.
I'm hoping we never have to buy another car. We spent a lot of time finding those we have.
I thought almost everyone would know about those insane batteries by now.
Those with smart phones or other portable devices should have gained some idea of the life of lithium-ion batteries.
Or do they change phones etc. so frequently they never reach the lifetime of the batteries?
https://www.edfenergy.com/electric-cars/batteries
I'm hoping we never have to buy another car. We spent a lot of time finding those we have.
I thought almost everyone would know about those insane batteries by now.
Those with smart phones or other portable devices should have gained some idea of the life of lithium-ion batteries.
Or do they change phones etc. so frequently they never reach the lifetime of the batteries?
https://www.edfenergy.com/electric-cars/batteries
- Hotrodder
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New battery for Mercedes: rather expensive
You make a good point about the early replacement.
There used to be a saying about people who would replace the car when the ash tray was full. People are much the same with phones these days. Either that or they are such crap they don't last and have joined the "disposable" category like paper cups and lolly sticks.
There used to be a saying about people who would replace the car when the ash tray was full. People are much the same with phones these days. Either that or they are such crap they don't last and have joined the "disposable" category like paper cups and lolly sticks.
On my headstone it will say: Please switch off mobile phones. I'm trying to get some sleep.
- Liz
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New battery for Mercedes: rather expensive
Our two daily use vehicles are 51 years old and 54 years old.
How do people live without at least one dog in the house?
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Polarengineer
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Nomoss
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New battery for Mercedes: rather expensive
Would you leave on a trip to the UK in one of them tomorrow?
