История из Австралии про Tesla Model 3 с пробегом 400+ тыс.км:
Today we had a quite special vehicle in our workshop – a one-owner 2021 Tesla Model 3 with a 409’770km’s on the clock!

I know, I know – there is a Model S in the UK with 600k km’s and what not, but this is the highest mileage Tesla I have personally seen and had the privilege to work on.
The customer complained about a weird judder on a takeoff and heavy acceleration. He contacted Tesla dealer and was presented with a quite hefty estimated over the app without seeing the vehicle (I wish I had those superpowers)

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Obviously, being a less gifted than the dealer

, we had to put the vehicle on a hoist and do the diagnostics the old-school way… Immediately we could see extensively worn-out motor mounts that would explain the judder.
About $130 (or so for the bushes) and 7 man-hours later we were able to confirm that the car drives just as good as on the first day out of the dealership!
All of the above wouldn’t be much of a thrill on its own so we asked the customer for permission to pull some BMS data off the vehicle. BTW the M3 is a 60kWh LFP RWD version with the ORIGINAL motor and battery!!!

SO:
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Total drive: 49’928kWh!
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DC Fast Charge: 15’556kWh or 29%
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AC Charge: 38’012kWh or 71%
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Calculated battery SOH between 88% and 90%
Let’s do some basic maths:

if your gas guzzler consumes in avarage 7l/100km at a $1.70AUD per l, you would burn a $48’766 big hole in your wallet (total fuel consumption – 28 flipping tons and 686 liters!!!)

on other hand, if you are a brighter personality, you could choose an EV and the maths would look the following:
DC fast charge @ $0.60 + AC tariff @ $0.30 = $20’737
or if you are using a EV tariff (WA)
DC fast charge @ $0.60 + AC tariff @ $0.09 = $13’135
And this is not taking into an account the ICE vehicles servicing/ repairs/ brakes/ egr’s/ dpf’s/ injectors and other oily bits.