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https://www.tesla.com/en_sg/model3 How Much Does It Cost To Own A Model 3 and Model Y Tesla in Singapore (2024 Update) - https://www.moneykinetics.sg/cost-of-tesla-car-in-singapore/ # [Tesla] {tags: Stuff, Model, Vehicle} ---- Things you don’t need to worry about when buying a Tesla: https://x.com/niccruzpatane/status/1993449166752620882 • Oil changes (forever) • Oil filter, air filter, or fuel filter replacements • Spark plugs or ignition coils • Transmission fluid changes (Tesla has a simple single-speed gearbox) • Exhaust system repairs (mufflers, catalytic converters, oxygen sensors) • Radiator, water pump, or coolant flushes • Timing belt/chain replacement • Fuel pump or fuel injector cleaning/replacement • Serpentine belt or accessory belt replacements • Head gasket failures • Replacing 12V batteries (newer Teslas have lithium batteries) • Transmission faults or failures • Emissions testing & failing smog checks • Overheating from coolant leaks or failed thermostats • Stopping at gas stations • Gas price fluctuations (the best) • Multiple brake pad/rotor replacements (regenerative braking enables brakes to last onwards of 100k-200k miles for some people) • NO MORE CHECK ENGINE LIGHTS. • Driving past 3 gas stations because “it’s 10 ¢ cheaper 2 miles away” • Catalytic converter theft (yes that’s a thing) • Not dealing with aggressive dealerships and service. + many more. All the maintenance a Tesla really needs is: • Tire Rotations (if applicable) • Cabin Air filter replacements • Brake fluid changes if needed after MANY years Unlike a gas car that has 2,000-3,000 moving parts in its powertrain, a Tesla has only 20-50 moving parts. That’s literally 100 times fewer moving parts than a normal gas vehicle. It’s the main reason Teslas (and EVs in general) are so reliable and need almost zero maintenance.
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