| Is there really that much service revenue for modern ICE cars that isn't stuff BEV cars need too? Modern powertrains are pretty bulletproof, 10k oil changes and 30k air filters will get you to 100k miles. "Tune ups" aren't really a thing anymore either, especially in the first 100k. Brakes? Maybe you're cutting out one or two pad slaps in that 100k. Oil changes? Yeah, you've eliminated those, the lowest margin service dealers do. Suspension components, air conditioning, etc? No difference, and that stuff shouldn't need to be touched in the first 100k anyway. Tires? BEVs eat tires. Still need wiper blades, cabin filters, etc. But those aren't big items either way. I guess I just don't see where all this recurring service revenue comes from. Cars just don't break until they're 10-15 years old. Maybe some cars are really that unreliable still? |
That's excluding tires, wiper blades and air filter changes.
Owners of less reliable ICE cars probably spend more.