Hi All,
I have been looking to get a used 2017 Rex. Today I noticed a 2019 appearing while searching used inventory. That prompted a thought whether a used 2019 is worth considering. The question is whether a 2019 model is more desirable for the added range (and warranty), the down side is the higher price tag, at least $3,000 more. For those with a 2019, I would appreciate hearing about your real-world range, I am assuming 126 mile range plus 65 miles with the Rex.
For my first situation, I make an occasional 120 mile round trip, 60 miles each way with no charging at my destination. A Rex 2017/2018 Rex would work OK, assuming the real-world range of 90 miles plus 65 miles with the Rex. It's in the Los Angeles area, so stopping for gas is not a problem, and flat freeway running.
For my second use case, I make a 170-200 mile trip, stay overnight and charge the car, then drive back. Again I believe a 2017/2018 Rex would work OK with a couple stops for gas and using HSOC. It's over the Angeles range so steady climbing and not too many gas stations along the way but a bit of planning should work. I used to do this trip 3 times a month, but less now with the work-from-home situation.
So I read that the 2019 models bumped up the range so for many users, a Rex is no longer a must, although it would not work in my case, and I would still get a Rex for the added flexibility. As of today, a 2017/2018 Rex goes for $18,000-$20,000 while a 2019 Rex would cost $23,000-$24,000 (that 20% more). I'm budgeting another $3000+ for tax and licensing and fees.
Many thanks.
I have been looking to get a used 2017 Rex. Today I noticed a 2019 appearing while searching used inventory. That prompted a thought whether a used 2019 is worth considering. The question is whether a 2019 model is more desirable for the added range (and warranty), the down side is the higher price tag, at least $3,000 more. For those with a 2019, I would appreciate hearing about your real-world range, I am assuming 126 mile range plus 65 miles with the Rex.
For my first situation, I make an occasional 120 mile round trip, 60 miles each way with no charging at my destination. A Rex 2017/2018 Rex would work OK, assuming the real-world range of 90 miles plus 65 miles with the Rex. It's in the Los Angeles area, so stopping for gas is not a problem, and flat freeway running.
For my second use case, I make a 170-200 mile trip, stay overnight and charge the car, then drive back. Again I believe a 2017/2018 Rex would work OK with a couple stops for gas and using HSOC. It's over the Angeles range so steady climbing and not too many gas stations along the way but a bit of planning should work. I used to do this trip 3 times a month, but less now with the work-from-home situation.
So I read that the 2019 models bumped up the range so for many users, a Rex is no longer a must, although it would not work in my case, and I would still get a Rex for the added flexibility. As of today, a 2017/2018 Rex goes for $18,000-$20,000 while a 2019 Rex would cost $23,000-$24,000 (that 20% more). I'm budgeting another $3000+ for tax and licensing and fees.
Many thanks.