Jville
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- Rolando
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Was interested in a used 2023 R1T with low miles at a BMW dealer lot for a good price until I saw that the state of charge was at 2%.
The truck had been there for 50 days. I’m guessing they got it at a low state of charge and didn’t charge it even once for the whole time.
it’s hard to know, but it was probably below 10% for more than a week. How much damage has this caused? Should I just stay away?
it’s a good looking red truck with the 22 inch black wheels. Don’t understand why it didn’t sell in all that time. And I can’t imagine someone else looking at it wouldn’t have commented on the low state of charge. It most not have been shown much.
I’ve googled a lot trying to find out about the effects of remaining at low charge for many days, but it seems the references are mostly about staying at 100% for a long time.
What do you think?
The truck had been there for 50 days. I’m guessing they got it at a low state of charge and didn’t charge it even once for the whole time.
it’s hard to know, but it was probably below 10% for more than a week. How much damage has this caused? Should I just stay away?
it’s a good looking red truck with the 22 inch black wheels. Don’t understand why it didn’t sell in all that time. And I can’t imagine someone else looking at it wouldn’t have commented on the low state of charge. It most not have been shown much.
I’ve googled a lot trying to find out about the effects of remaining at low charge for many days, but it seems the references are mostly about staying at 100% for a long time.
What do you think?
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