shade
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My lease is up in July, so this is a bit premature, but like many on this list, I've been thinking about whether to keep (buy) the RAV or let it go when the lease ends. My daily driving averages 20 miles a day with longer trips on the weekends. I have two kids that I routinely cart around. The EV really suits my needs.
My RAV is a 2013 and I'll probably have about 14K miles on it when the lease is up. Unfortunately, my residual is $23K and change (not the $19K that many were able to get a few months after I got mine), so with taxes, it isn't a no-brainer in terms of selling it on the market. It seems like I'd be closer to breaking even rather than walking away with much equity. One of my biggest concerns about buying is that Toyota is so uninterested in the EV market. They are clearly focused on hybrids and hydrogen. They don't want the car, they don't like the car, and they always act annoyed when I bring it in for service. It's a bummer. I can really see why people actively avoid compliance vehicles.
That said, I do consider just buying it and keeping it, as there isn't much out there that can beat it. If I bought it though, I think adding JDEMO would be the way to keep it current and more useful but would add to the total cost (all told just over $28K?) and that's when I think I should look to see what else is out there.
The more I research what would replace the RAVEV however, the more I appreciate it. The BMW i3 is nice because it isn't a compliance car like the RAVEV and has quick charging. It isn't truly a four door though, and with rear windows that don't open it is a deal breaker as my kids don't like being in the back with no way to open their windows. It seems like it is a two-seater with a back seat for occasional use only. Plus 1 RAVEV.
The Mercedes B-class seems comfortable for four (I haven't sat/driven one though), but it is the least efficient, doesn't have quick charge, and has a Tesla drive train like the RAVEV that sounds like has similar issues. Again, I feel like I'm back to the RAVEV.
The only real alternative is the LEAF. The new 30KW version has better range, it has quick charging, and is a true four door with rear windows that can open. This is definitely an option. The only bummer is that the 2017 version is so close, and will supposedly have 150-200 mile range and an updated cabin. That said, it seems like a LEAF is a viable option and probably the only thing out there that could replace the RAVEV.
For those of you out there that have the RAVEV and a LEAF (or have had a LEAF), what are your thoughts? Does it just make more sense to keep the RAVEV and add JDEMO? I know it's a bit of dead horse, but any perspectives would be appreciated.
My RAV is a 2013 and I'll probably have about 14K miles on it when the lease is up. Unfortunately, my residual is $23K and change (not the $19K that many were able to get a few months after I got mine), so with taxes, it isn't a no-brainer in terms of selling it on the market. It seems like I'd be closer to breaking even rather than walking away with much equity. One of my biggest concerns about buying is that Toyota is so uninterested in the EV market. They are clearly focused on hybrids and hydrogen. They don't want the car, they don't like the car, and they always act annoyed when I bring it in for service. It's a bummer. I can really see why people actively avoid compliance vehicles.
That said, I do consider just buying it and keeping it, as there isn't much out there that can beat it. If I bought it though, I think adding JDEMO would be the way to keep it current and more useful but would add to the total cost (all told just over $28K?) and that's when I think I should look to see what else is out there.
The more I research what would replace the RAVEV however, the more I appreciate it. The BMW i3 is nice because it isn't a compliance car like the RAVEV and has quick charging. It isn't truly a four door though, and with rear windows that don't open it is a deal breaker as my kids don't like being in the back with no way to open their windows. It seems like it is a two-seater with a back seat for occasional use only. Plus 1 RAVEV.
The Mercedes B-class seems comfortable for four (I haven't sat/driven one though), but it is the least efficient, doesn't have quick charge, and has a Tesla drive train like the RAVEV that sounds like has similar issues. Again, I feel like I'm back to the RAVEV.
The only real alternative is the LEAF. The new 30KW version has better range, it has quick charging, and is a true four door with rear windows that can open. This is definitely an option. The only bummer is that the 2017 version is so close, and will supposedly have 150-200 mile range and an updated cabin. That said, it seems like a LEAF is a viable option and probably the only thing out there that could replace the RAVEV.
For those of you out there that have the RAVEV and a LEAF (or have had a LEAF), what are your thoughts? Does it just make more sense to keep the RAVEV and add JDEMO? I know it's a bit of dead horse, but any perspectives would be appreciated.