Tesla Charging vs. CR-V Hybrid GasโWho Wins on Cost? | GOBankingRates
This is interesting to me as I drive a Bolt, and came from a Subaru Crosstrek, a non-hybrid, so my savings are obviously higher. I already knew I was saving from back of the napkin math, but seeing solid numbers in an article is good, however they should've also brought up the reduced maintenance, I mean here's the schedule for a Bolt:
Yeah, compare that with a gas powered car, regular or hybrid, and imagine what I'm saving in maintenance as well.
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Tesla Charging vs. CR-V Hybrid GasโWho Wins on Cost?
Tesla vs. Honda CR-V hybrid: Monthly charging costs compared โ which saves you more?Cynthia Measom (GOBankingRates)
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in reply to ๐ด Seph ๐ญ ๐พ • • •The image is a maintenance schedule chart for a vehicle, titled "Service and Maintenance 303." It outlines a series of required services and additional required services, organized by mileage intervals ranging from 12,000 km/7,500 mi to 240,000 km/149,000 mi. The chart is divided into two main sections: "Maintenance Schedule" and "Additional Required Services." The "Maintenance Schedule" lists various services such as rotating tires, replacing the passenger compartment air filter, draining and filling the vehicle coolant circuits, replacing brake fluid, replacing windshield wiper blades, replacing hood and/or body lift support gas struts, and replacing the air conditioning desiccant. Each service is marked with a checkmark in the corresponding mileage column, indicating when the service should be performed. The "Additional Required Services" section lists specific tasks to be completed at certain mileage intervals, such as replacing the passenger compartment air filter, brake fluid, windshield wiper blades, hood and/or body lift support gas struts, and air conditioning desiccant. The chart uses a grid format with mileage intervals on the left and service tasks across the top, providing a clear and organized overview of the vehicle's maintenance needs.
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