Hey Scotty I'm a Driver in Austin/San Antonio and I make sure I use Endurance custom car warranty for all my vechiles to have minimal unexpected costs of maintenance due to the fact I drive over 60k miles a year.
I called regarding covering Teslas bc I wholesale rent out a Dual motor model 3 2022 & others since December 2021. I've been notified Endurance won't cover any of them nor tesla themselves if i got my own; however, when it comes to Toyotas and Lexus they cover them over 500k miles even the electrical ones coming out.
The options I'm now looking are the Prime Toyotas for the best fuel efficiency I can get with gas. I want an electric car for doing Luxury services, fuel efficiency, Safety bc of weight on collisions, and Safety Technology.
I just see red flags if Endurance & Tesla won't offer a way to warranty the cars & I want to know if you support the Plug-In hybrids?
I know Lexus and Toyota both have plug-in hybrids & I only want to work with these reputable brands so far. Bad thing is the electrical suvs/cars coming have small battery capacity.
Any advice would help the Driver community out with this fuel cost uncertainty & electrical energy transition. Bless you.
Well Tesla really makes rich man toy cars doesn't care about having them fixed sometimes people weigh three four months for spare parts when they break or are in racks and need parts that they don't stock. No Toyota does make the best cars you can mess with plug and hybrid it's the only problem is most plug-in hybrids are very very limited range because they don't have large batteries like the pure electric cars do. But being tired products they're decent though in reality you're probably better just buying a straight hybrid Toyota car and not mess with one that's a plug in as it's much more complex and the battery cost tons more when it wears out