Tesla's Repair Bills Outpace Other EVs: Unpacking the Costs Behind the Tech

By Karmactive Staff

Tesla's average repair cost in Q3 2023 stood at $5,552, notably higher than its electric and combustion-powered counterparts.

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The age disparity between the average combustion vehicle and EV plays a role in repair costs, with most EVs being newer models.

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Tesla's dominance in the luxury and EV segments in the U.S. contributes to its elevated repair charges.

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Advanced safety systems in Teslas can amplify repair costs, even after minor collisions.

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Ryan Mandell highlights the increasing trend of replacing more parts in newer vehicles, leading to pricier collision repairs.

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Social media often magnifies extreme EV repair cases, overshadowing industry averages.

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The Rivian R1T's $42,000 repair bill serves as a reminder that exterior damage doesn't always reflect the internal repair costs.

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Despite the higher repair costs, the difference between EVs and combustion vehicles isn't as vast as some reports suggest.

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Advanced tech, coupled with the complexity of Tesla cars, is pushing both repair bills and insurance premiums higher.

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