Khaleej Times

E-cars get high marks for dependabil­ity

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detroit — Testing and consumer surveys show electric vehicles are more reliable than internal combustion automobile­s, the head of automotive testing for Consumer Reports said.

“Electric cars are very reliable,” Jake Fisher said, revealing the latest findings from the magazine’s influentia­l auto tests.

“Electric vehicles are inherently less complicate­d than gasoline or hybrid alternativ­es,” he added.

Having dispensed with the fuel and cooling systems found in gasolineor diesel-powered vehicles, electric cars also avoid parts that wear out and require replacemen­t, such as filters and spark plugs. In testing, Chevrolet’s new all-electric Bolt EV proved highly dependable, according to Consumer Reports, a non-profit organisati­on which accepts no advertisin­g. “This is actually one of the most reliable vehicles in the General Motors fleet,” Fisher said of the Bolt.

Consumer Reports has not yet tested the new Tesla Model 3 but anticipate­s that it will also score well for reliabilit­y, according to Fisher, who based his prediction on the results of continuing tests of Tesla’s Model S and X. The three Tesla models share the same basic technology. The magazine’s consumer surveys have given the Model X lower marks because of the complexity of controls for front seats and infotainme­nt systems, but this was unrelated to the car’s driving characteri­stics.

According to Fischer, data from Consumer Reports shows that growing pains for new models are common. A survey of 640,000 consumers showed all-new or updated models are more likely than prior models to develop engine problems. —

 ?? Consumer Reports’ AP ?? Chevrolet’s new Bolt scored high in study. —
Consumer Reports’ AP Chevrolet’s new Bolt scored high in study. —

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