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نايف اشرف

Nov 14

Do I have to spend 500-2000+ every year on maintenance at ZEEKR for this car? Doesn't that make the maintenance costs comparable to a fuel car? I thought electric cars were supposed to be cheaper to maintain.

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حسين سلطان
حسين سلطان2024-11-26 08:02
It's okay, anyway, it's much cheaper than fuel cars from BBA.
فهد أمين
فهد أمين2024-11-14 11:41
Maintenance every 20,000 kilometers costs around 400.
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عبد العزيز جم دين
عبد العزيز جم دين2024-11-14 09:17
The new model should be an additional 1000, right?
عوض عبد العزيز
عوض عبد العزيز2024-11-14 08:48
Because Zeekr is a high-end luxury brand. 😊
خالد زين
خالد زين2024-11-14 08:08
Aren't minor upgrades free?
حسن خليف
حسن خليف2024-11-14 08:07
Might not include Zeekr.
خالد باسم
خالد باسم2024-11-14 03:51
Is minor maintenance not free?
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