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D (not verified)    September 3, 2017 - 10:06PM

Maintenance for my EV has been simple, change the descant pack in the battery every two years, which the dealer does for free. The brakes don't wear out, they were still at 98% with 7,000 miles on the car. At this rate it will be 350,000 miles I will have to service the brakes on the car. There is no transmission, no oil, no tune up. I will have a coolant flush eventually. What is all this service they are talking about. Direct from AAA study. “Although electric vehicles can have higher up-front costs, lower fuel and maintenance costs make them a surprisingly affordable choice in the long run,” said Nielsen. “For even lower costs, car shoppers can avoid high depreciation costs by selecting a used electric vehicle.”

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