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John Goreham    August 21, 2020 - 9:14AM

In reply to by Tre Born (not verified)

Yes, Tre. Most manufacturers have a more frequent service requirement for wintery conditions. You can read Tesla's in its service manual on page 158. The Tesla manual is linked at the bottom of the story. Tesla requires a brake clean and lubrication service in areas that use road salt every 12,500 miles, so more frequently than once per year. At the top of our story, we also mention that Toyota's oil change requirements vary depending upon the conditions in which the car is driven. These two vehicles both come with all-wheel drive standard, which is more commonly used by drivers in wintery areas. We also linked directly to the Toyota manual. How would you suggest making the comparison more fair and transparent?

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