The Kia EV9 Is Losing Value Fast
Автор: Bidding For Autos
Загружено: 2025-12-28
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The Kia EV9 looks like a smart, responsible choice — a three-row electric SUV designed for families, quiet driving, and modern technology. But in 2026, the most dangerous electric vehicles aren’t the ones that break down. They’re the ones that work just well enough to keep you financially trapped.
This video is for serious EV shoppers, not casual browsers. If you’re comparing electric SUVs, researching family EVs, or considering the Kia EV9 as a long-term purchase, you need to understand the hidden ownership risks before committing.
We break down:
First-generation EV risks and why early platforms age poorly
Software-driven reliability issues that don’t “fail,” but never fully work right
Charging instability and real-world fast-charging problems
How EV depreciation accelerates faster than most buyers expect
Why warranty coverage doesn’t protect resale value or trade-in flexibility
Unlike gas SUVs, electric vehicles don’t age gradually — they get leapfrogged by newer technology. Faster charging, longer range, improved battery durability, and lower production costs make older EVs lose relevance — and value — rapidly. That’s where negative equity and financial lock-in begin.
This is not a hate review.
The Kia EV9 isn’t a bad car — which is exactly why it’s dangerous for buyers who value:
Long-term ownership stability
Predictable costs
Strong resale value
Low mental stress
The EV9 makes sense for short-term leases or frequent upgraders. It does not make sense for families planning to own long-term in an unstable EV market.
If you’re shopping for an electric SUV in 2026, comparing three-row EVs, or trying to avoid becoming trapped in a quiet depreciation spiral, this video will help you make a clear-headed decision.
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