After homes, cars are the largest purchase most people make in their lifetime. That’s why drivers think carefully about how to spend their dollars.
Gas-powered cars have been on the road for more than 100 years, but many consumers are less familiar with how newer cars like electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid vehicles affect their pocketbooks. Is the initial price tag higher? How much does charging cost? What about battery maintenance? Chase Auto is here to help you with your EV cost questions.
Upfront electric vehicle costs
Ongoing electric vehicle costs
EV tools and resources
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