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Originally Posted by VitaMan
Is it correct that all the electric and hybrid vehicles have very expensive electrical engine parts, and are astronomical to fix ?
Not to mention likely you can't do any work on them yourself.
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It's the battery.
Prius owners usually find out after 100K miles that the battery is dying and needs replacement. That cost is usually over 1/2 the value of the vehicle. Think $4-7K.
Now if you have a Tesla, that is just a drop on the bucket. Tesla is trying to sell you a replacement battery soon after you buy the car, but not allow you to pick it up for 5-7 years.
If you needed one now, think $40,000+ to get that little problem fixed.
Generally an all
electric car will cost you about
$0.03 per mile in energy costs. (not including maintenance and other associated costs ).
A
hybrid will cost you around
$0.05 per mile in energy costs. (not including maintenance and other associated costs ).
Normal car about
$0.10 per mile in energy costs. (not including maintenance and other associated costs ).
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