• tomalley8342@lemmy.world
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    15 days ago

    In my experience, the maintenance costs of a prius was not that much different from the maintenance costs of some other non-hybrid toyota.

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      15 days ago

      That’s because ICE drivetrains have all the maintenance: oil changes, filters, fluid changes, spark plugs, exhaust system, transmission maintenance, differential maintenance, etc.

      EV drivetrains don’t have any regular “maintenance costs” just the stuff you have to fix when it breaks and there are much much fewer parts in an EV to break.

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        15 days ago

        Yes I understand, but the post said “Hybrids have all the downsides of both ICE and EV drivetrains and are much more expensive to own than either” and in my experience the hybrid car I owned was cheaper to own than the ICE car.

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          15 days ago

          This means you haven’t had to pay to repair both drive trains yet. Because 2 drivetrains are more expensive than 1 drivetrain.

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            15 days ago

            Based on what I see of other people’s priuses in this region, I expect the body will rust out before both drivetrains fail completely. So I am not too concerned about it.

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              15 days ago

              I can confirm nonplug hybrid toyotas being very reliable and having very low maintenance, contrary to the imho uninformed idea above. The savings on fuel are quite serious too - we get 4-5 liters per 100km even without paying too much attention to driving style. The battery is also still going strong after 14 years, btw.

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                15 days ago

                To add to everything else, the ICE is being used much more carefully, because it is most of the time helped by electric motors.