We have had two Leafs. The second replaced the first which was totaled.
I figure the cost break down like this :
Jan. 2020 we bought a 2016 Leaf with 51,000 miles for $8800.
We have been driving about 6500 miles per year on the old leaf (2013) and electricity is $0.10 per KWh and the car averages about 3.8 miles per KWh so it costs around $170/yr to drive.
An equivalent used car at the time was a 2013 Kia Soul with 49,000 miles for $8800. Combined fuel economy on the Soul was 26 mpg so 6500 miles costs about $625 at $2.50 a galon. Throw in one synthetic oil change a year at $45.
I figure I will drive the Leaf until the range is no longer useful to us and sell it for about $1500- estimated in 5 years. Over that 5 years I would estimate the Soul probably need $500 in maintenance over what the Leaf will take i.e. brakes, fluids, probably something unforeseen and a little expensive...
So over 5 years the Leaf saves around $2275 in gas, $500 in maintenance, and $225 in oil changes over the soul, but in 2025 the soul should be worth $3.5k while the leaf is only worth $1500. So in the end the Leaf is maybe a little cheaper ~$1000, but overall it's not a huge difference. Yearly cost on the Leaf - $1635
Yearly cost on the Soul - $1830
I would like to see the breakdown on how a Prius compares. When we were looking a ~$8800 Prius was a 2010 or 2011 with ~120k miles. I was a little suspect because I thought there was a good change there was a $2500 - $3000 battery replacement in store before 2025 for a 9 to 10 year old prius.