Do you get to choose the colour of the free dildo when you buy an electric car?
The smartest thing one can do is get an EV if you have solar at the house and are a daily/commuter. I have gone completely off-grid and pay zero to the city power. The meter and cable have been removed. I will be adding an EV to the free garage specifically for work commuting.
There is basically no service done on them except for brakes, etc. I drive for free because I have solar. And the battery will hit about half, as I commute about 250km a week. Most EVs have a range of over 350 km these days.
There is no reason to be sitting in traffic in a V8 or I6. You are not only killing the engine but also incurring costs that are just not necessary. I will use my tuned BMW on Fridays and Weekends. But you won't see me sitting in traffic with it when I can't get it to fly as it should.
EV motors are designed to go over 1 million km with no maintenance. The batteries go over 10 years and still have 80% of their charge left. The used market in the UK and US has hundred/thousands of EVs over 10 years old and over 600k km still being sold and bought.