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    Quote Originally Posted by Midtowner View Post
    Nah, but you get to pay an extra $110 at registration, and I'm assuming every year at renewal time.
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    Yes, the $110 is added on to every year's renewal.

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    That's still getting off cheaper than an ICE.
    Just an estimate of 60k miles per year, averaging 25mpg and paying 19 cents per gallon in tax adds up to $456 per year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Robertson View Post
    That's still getting off cheaper than an ICE.
    Just an estimate of 60k miles per year, averaging 25mpg and paying 19 cents per gallon in tax adds up to $456 per year.
    You drive 60,000 miles per year? That seems pretty excessive. I drive a lot compared to most and I would say it's only about 20,000 miles a year.

    But let's take some more pedestrian numbers. Let's say a car that gets 30 miles a gallon drives 10,000 miles per year. They'd pay about $60.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midtowner View Post
    You drive 60,000 miles per year? That seems pretty excessive. I drive a lot compared to most and I would say it's only about 20,000 miles a year.

    But let's take some more pedestrian numbers. Let's say a car that gets 30 miles a gallon drives 10,000 miles per year. They'd pay about $60.
    Now let's be realistic. No one only drives 800 miles a month. Double it, to start. Then you're right around that $110 that EVs pay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midtowner View Post
    You drive 60,000 miles per year? That seems pretty excessive. I drive a lot compared to most and I would say it's only about 20,000 miles a year.

    But let's take some more pedestrian numbers. Let's say a car that gets 30 miles a gallon drives 10,000 miles per year. They'd pay about $60.
    Ya the average US mileage per year is 14.5k. 60k is crazy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bison34 View Post
    Now let's be realistic. No one only drives 800 miles a month. Double it, to start. Then you're right around that $110 that EVs pay.
    I used to drive a lot less than that when I lived and worked downtown and went to school up at 23rd and Blackwelder.

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    My 2020 model Toyota - purchased the day after Thanksgiving 2019, so almost exactly five years old to me - has 29K on it. Less than 500/mo. It was far less until about a year ago…the first couple of years were only like 3K-4K/yr.

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    I use my vehicle for work and only drive about 1000 miles a month. However, I live 3 miles from the office. My wife only drives around 500 mile a month.

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