When purchasing an electric vehicle at Welborn GMC Of Cartersville near Rome, one might ask themselves “do electric cars need oil?” Thankfully when you invest in an electric vehicle, you can kiss oil changes goodbye forever. EVs do not requires transmission fluids, coolants, or brake fluids either. There are still some elements of maintaining an EV and an EV battery that still may need to be checked during a maintenance schedule, so visit and schedule a service center appointment with us today for services on aspects such as lithium ion batteries, regenerative braking systems, internal combustion engines, and brake pads.
Canton and Acworth electric cars require less maintenance and have less moving parts compared to traditional cars. Here are some benefits to electric vehicles compared to traditional cars aside from not requiring oil:
Of course, electric vehicles still need tires, so you will have to schedule regular service such as tire rotation and wheel alignment. No matter what you need you can visit us at Welborn GMC Of Cartersville today.
Here are the most fundamental parts of your EVs power plant:
Feel free to learn more with our service tips today.
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