Across all years and models, outside of big recalls, only 2.5% have been replaced. This increase from last year is entirely due to older cars. For cars older than 2015, replacement rates are 13%, but under 1% for cars from 2016 and newer.
Even battery-related recalls have not resulted in much financial inconvenience for consumers. Recurrent's study noted that battery replacements that occur under warranty have so far been handled by automakers themselves.
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