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Tesla Model 3 cost of ownership significantly less than rival BMW 330i – The Driven
Modelling shows drivers can save significant amounts of money owning an electric car compared to their fossil-fuelled rivals.

Modelling by consumer advocacy group Consumer Reports has highlighted the fact that drivers can save significant amounts of money owning an electric car compared to a fossil-fuelled competitor.
How big? In the case of the Tesla Model 3, which is priced from $US49,990 before on-road costs, as much as $US17,600 ($A24,259) can be saved in total ownership costs compared to owning a BMW 330i (which has a sticker price from $US40,750 to $42,750 depending on options and before on-road costs), the US-b…
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