• HelixDab2
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    1 year ago

    Pre-emptive caveat: I am fully in favor of electric cars, and will happily switch if I can ever afford to do so.

    Yes, most of the parts that are going to wear out on IC cars are motor and transmission parts, and those are complicated and time consuming to fix. In many cases it’s not practical for the end-user to do so anymore. Electric cars OTOH are more likely to have electronics issues, and the batteries are ridiculously expensive to replace when the capacity is reduced below a useful level.So you’re still going to end up with similar maintenance costs over the lifetime of the vehicle, but they’re more likely to be concentrated at one or two irregular points in time rather than small bits of preventive maintenance done at regular intervals.

    • velxundussa@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      Small anecdote: I bought a new Cheverolet Bolt about two years ago.

      A couple of months after I bought it there was a recall on the batteries, they had to replace all of them in the car.

      They were out of stock for quite a while (I assume because of supply chain issues)

      They finally replaced them a couple of months ago.

      I choose to see that as a 2 years extension on my bettery life,lucky me!