Most people spend more per year on gas than you claim is your total cost of ownership. Sure, cars are cheap if you never drive them.
Most people spend more per year on gas than you claim is your total cost of ownership. Sure, cars are cheap if you never drive them.
do you buy things just to look at them? my vehicles (all 8) are for driving. fuel costs vary, and as another commenter in this thread said they were comparing $50 (max) to recharge an EV vs $40 (min) for gas. so depending on where you live, what you drive, and how you drive it you'll get wildly different ideas about fuel costs. fueling up is not maintenance either. even in the best case the difference in fuel cost is a drop in the bucket vs the difference in vehicle price