Can a Tesla last more than 10 years?

Based on the average number of miles driven by Americans in a year, usually around 143100, Tesla car batteries are believed to last 300,000-500,000 miles or around 21-36 years. Keep in mind that the number can change depending on various factors, including the mileage range.
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How many years can Tesla last?

Tesla car batteries can last for 300,000 to 500,000 miles, or 1,500 battery cycles. That's around 22 to 37 years if you're driving 40 miles per day.
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How many miles can Tesla last?

On average, Tesla car batteries last for 336 miles on a single charge. The lowest-range Tesla, the Model 3, lasts for 267 miles, while the longest-range Tesla, the Model S, lasts for 405 miles.
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Can a Tesla last 1000000 miles?

A Tesla owner in Germany, Hansjörg Gemmingen, recently shared that his Tesla Model S P85, which he purchased in 2014, had reached a milestone of 1 million miles.
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How reliable are Teslas long term?

Most Tesla models, according to Consumer Reports aren't that dependable. Take the Tesla Model S as an example - while the 2013 and 2017 Tesla Model S both received a four-out-of-five reliability rating from Consumer Reports - most model years struggled to get anything higher than a three-out-of-five score.
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Can Tesla last 20 years?

The Tesla Model S can be maintained for over 20 years as it can go as long as 400,000 to 500,000 miles. The Tesla Model X should be capable of running for a good 15 years (more than 300,000 miles) before a replacement is needed.
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What is the longest lasting Tesla?

On January 6, 2022, a Tesla Model S P85 (the oldest performance version) reached an impressive mileage milestone of 1,500,000 km (932,256 miles). The car is used in Germany by Hansjörg von Gemmingen - Hornberg, who is known in the EV world for setting the highest mileage records in Tesla cars.
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What happens to high mileage Tesla?

Just like with any other high-mileage vehicle, a Tesla's tires, brakes, and suspension can wear out over time. So it's important to have a professional check on those things before committing to any Tesla with plenty of miles on the clock. Another factor to look into is how the battery degraded over time.
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How much does it cost to replace a Tesla battery?

Tesla battery replacement cost varies depending on the labor and parts needed. Typically, the most basic battery replacement in tesla costs between $13,000 and $14,000. For the Model S premium sedan, replacing a Tesla battery costs around $13,000-$20,000.
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Can Tesla last 500k miles?

And now he's claimed that a fully-loaded Semi has successfully travelled 500 miles on a single charge. That 500-mile figure has been Tesla's target since the Semi was unveiled in 2017, with Musk saying on Twitter (obviously) that a team had completed the drive with a total vehicle weight of 81,000lbs.
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What are the disadvantages of Tesla cars?

In conclusion, while owning a Tesla can be a luxurious and environmentally friendly option, there are several disadvantages to consider. The high price tag, limited range, lack of charging stations, and environmental concerns can make owning a Tesla a financial and practical burden for many individuals.
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Does Tesla replace batteries for free?

Speaking of Model 3 warranties, all of them come with 8 year coverage, and either 100,000 or 120,000 miles (for standard or long range trims, respectively). If your battery degrades more than 70% in that time, Tesla will replace your battery - not necessarily with a new one, but with one that does exceed the 70% limit.
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Can a Tesla last 200k miles?

Built to Last

Case in point, the auto enthusiasts at YouTube channel Out of Spec Reviews say they've tracked down a Tesla Model X that's clocked an impressive 200,000 miles while only losing 10 percent of its battery capacity. Not bad.
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What happens to a Tesla after 8 years?

Tesla's policy is that, if your battery stops working within the 8 year warranty, they'll repair or replace it for you. If your battery stops working, that's a malfunction. Capacity loss, where your battery retains less charge, is inevitable.
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How often do Teslas break down?

According to research, the average number of reported problems per year for Tesla vehicles was 69 in 2012 and is now more than 1,000 per year. The highest number of problems were recorded in all 2021 Tesla models that were sold.
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What maintenance do Teslas need?

While Tesla does not have required maintenance schedules, it does recommend intervals at which you should consider certain services: Tire rotation, balance, and wheel alignment: Every 6,250 miles. Full service inspection: Every 1 year. Brake caliper replacement: Every 1 year or 12,600 miles for winter care.
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What is Tesla maintenance cost?

According to RepairPal, the average Tesla maintenance cost is $832 per year. That compares to an average of $652 per year for all car models sold in the United States. Depending on which services your Tesla needs, you may end up spending much more than the average car owner on yearly maintenance needs.
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Is Tesla battery cheaper than gas?

It costs $13.96 on average to charge a Tesla. Depending on the car model, it costs between $9.62 and $18.30. In general, the cost of charging a Tesla is 3.6 times cheaper per mile than the cost of fueling a gas-powered car (4.56 cents per mile compared to approximately 16.66 cents per mile for gas vehicles).
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What is the highest mileage car ever?

1966 Volvo P1800

Irv Gordon is a legend in the long-distance driving club after taking his 1966 Volvo P1800 to 3.25 million miles. When he hit the magic million, Volvo gave the retired science teacher a new car, but he kept driving his P1800.
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How well do used Teslas hold up?

Compared to regular gas-powered vehicles, Teslas depreciate at a slower rate. One of the main reasons why Teslas retain their value even several years after initial purchase is their mileage range. Most Teslas will last over 500,000 miles, while the average person drives only 13,500 miles yearly.
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What is the most reliable Tesla?

The Tesla model that is the most reliable and ranks the highest in its vehicle category is the Tesla Model S, which ranks 1 out of 25 Most Reliable Electric Cars. Following the Model S is the Tesla Model X and the Tesla Model 3. You can see the rest of the Tesla vehicles and their rankings below.
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Do Teslas lose range over time?

Tesla cars can travel some of the longest driving ranges of any other production electric vehicle on the market. It is natural for estimated range to change, particularly over time or with a recent change in temperature. Read more about the range and efficiency of your Tesla.
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Can Tesla go 400 miles?

The Tesla Model S has 375 miles of range, and at one time had over 400 miles of range. The Model S Long Range Plus had 402 miles of range, and one of the primary reasons was “significant mass reduction.”
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Do Teslas lose power over time?

With some Teslas and Chevy Bolts well over 100,000 miles (or even 200,000 to 300,000 miles), early indications are that EVs in general lose range by about 2% to 3% a year. Or, some experts say, the loss could be more dramatic if drivers fast-charge their cars often.
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Does AAA charge Tesla batteries?

If you're stranded without a charge, AAA can tow you to the nearest electric car charging station for free. Some car makers, like Tesla, even offer this service for free.
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