Fish Fingers
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- Ian
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The Taycan is my first EV and I know very little about them from a long term durability perspective.
Especially compared to ICE cars that I have been used to.
I am guessing that enough people have now had EVs (Teslas?) longer term and may have some input on this.
I appreciate the batteries start to degrade on an EV, but you don't have things like clutch wear / timing belt changes etc.
Also interested in longer term servicing / running costs.
Just out of interest really - so any experiences / input welcome.
Thanks
Especially compared to ICE cars that I have been used to.
I am guessing that enough people have now had EVs (Teslas?) longer term and may have some input on this.
I appreciate the batteries start to degrade on an EV, but you don't have things like clutch wear / timing belt changes etc.
Also interested in longer term servicing / running costs.
Just out of interest really - so any experiences / input welcome.
Thanks
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