Jolle wrote: ↑03 Apr 2019, 09:39
If people buying Teslas over BMW's because of the extent of it's yearly service, yes... but the engine is only a small part of a service of a modern car, and apart from the ICE an electric car is still a car with tires, brakes, joints, airco, (interior) filters that all need a bit of maintenance every so often.
That two hours a year extra doesn't really compare to the extra costs and wear for a 100.000 km inspection instead of an 20.000km one. On modern engines it is more or less a fluid change and a computer read out, not as exciting as the old days.
What servicing do wheels, brakes, etc do need?
Servicing is strictly related with ICE limitations. Actually the only servicing I´ve done to all my cars is oil change, oil filter change, fuel filter change, air filter change, and (not sure if this is the name in english) valve operating belt. The rest is substituding parts wich reach the end of their lifespan, no matter if a wheel or a damper, but servicing is only related with ICEs.
The day I have an electric car, I will erase servicing requirements from my mental checklist, when wear is excessive I´ll change that part and that´s all, no need to go to any garaje if the car is working. ICEs can´t say this, they need servicing to ensure it will keep working in the future too.
BTW, there´s an aspect with EVs wich lately I think a lot about. My daily trip to the job is only around 12 km, in the morning it is barely enough to get the ICE warm up, and when I´m late in the morning it drive me nuts the necessity to be gentle with the throttle until the engine warm up. EVs do not have that problem, you can get into it even in winter when everything is frozen, and accelerate as hard as you want from first meter. Maybe the battery will not deliver all its power until it get into temp, but nothing will suffer any wear or damage from this attitude. I can´t wait for this sincerely