I'm not sure why you would exclude tires from the cost. Don't they typically wear out faster in evs than ice cars? Seems like a pretty normal thing to factor in. Is interesting though, glad to see they can hold up to such usage.
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The instant torque and heavier car does eat up tires a bit faster. Have to keep it in chill mode.