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The Model S’ full service record is available here:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HqBIOtNsYPalG51nAw_nubgskv4TQPGx8WhPZO4a_U8/htmlview?sle=true#gid=0

1 posted on 07/17/2018 3:09:08 PM PDT by DUMBGRUNT
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I have a cousin that prefers 'high end' cars, he says, there is nothing that can go wrong, that does not cost ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS'.

Replace - Front/Rear Brake Pads/Rotors $1,759

2 posted on 07/17/2018 3:16:21 PM PDT by DUMBGRUNT (This Space for Rent)
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My Toyota Tacoma with 220,000 miles. 4 sets of tires, set of brake pads for the front and set of universal joints and oil changes about every 20,000 miles. That’s it and is still running strong. A/C still cold, never recharged. Oh, and a set of belts .


3 posted on 07/17/2018 3:16:51 PM PDT by eastforker (All in, I'm all Trump,what you got!)
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Not impressed since it’s electric and my guess is the actual maintenance is much higher and not available. Battery cost alone is ~ $7k - $12k or more depending on where you get answers from.


4 posted on 07/17/2018 3:18:48 PM PDT by maddog55
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All 10 American made new cars cars starting from 1964 Corvair through 2007 Pontiac G5 cost me a total of under $1000 for repairs, in addition to oil changes, and coolant changes which probably add up to less that $500 because I used to do that maintenance myself.


6 posted on 07/17/2018 3:21:08 PM PDT by entropy12 (1 Mil Daca is the shining object to hide 30 mil low quality LEGAL immigrants in last 25 years)
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I hear for software upgrades you often must pay.

If you return to service a salvaged one that has been totaled then Tesla won’t service it and you can’t recharge it.


7 posted on 07/17/2018 3:22:03 PM PDT by gaijin
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I think most Honda or Toyota models would break down to a cost of $.04 or below for a road-travel of 400,000 miles or $3,000 less than a Tesla and way less on the front end when purchase costs are considered.

Then nothing is said of energy costs, as in how many kilovolts /kilowatts per mile does a Tesla use, and what that means in terms of need for a battery-bank re-charge, and the cost of re-charging; which along with average electricity costs is necessary to make any “energy consumption” comparisons with gasoline or diesel fueled vehicles.

Note to Telsa owners: No matter what you think, you are not “saving the world”.


9 posted on 07/17/2018 3:32:09 PM PDT by Wuli
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I’ve had my used VW Jetta Sportwagen for 3 years also. Other than gas and oil I did have to spend $115 recently to replace the 6-year old battery.


10 posted on 07/17/2018 3:41:04 PM PDT by libertylover (I'm not arguing with you; I'm just explaining why I'm right and you're wrong.)
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What the heck should cost $12,500 on an electric car for routine maintenance?? It ain’t like there is engine oil to change.


13 posted on 07/17/2018 3:49:00 PM PDT by CodeToad
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So exactly what was the route of the ‘service’ shuttle... Did it ever go through winter conditions... When it snows, and blows, etc? It would be lovely if we all had weather like California.... But most of North America suffers from this condition that starts in December and doesn’t end until April and it’s called winter. And if you live north of the border, it starts in November and sometime it doesn’t end until May... Let’s see what the maintenance cost is for a Tesla shuttle in Minnesota, or Calgary.


14 posted on 07/17/2018 3:50:49 PM PDT by jerod (Nazi's were essentially Socialist in Hugo Boss uniforms... Get over it!)
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BS

400,000 miles in 3 years means they averaged 365 miles a day for 365 days a year.

15 posted on 07/17/2018 3:53:43 PM PDT by Michael.SF. (California: drive illegally, you lose your license, here illegally, they give you one.)
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My 97 Lumina has 207,000 miles. Evey thing works except the A/C. Still does not use oil.

A light keeps coming on saying low radiator fluid. The fluid is not low and it doesn’t overheat. Not sure if there is a real problem.


16 posted on 07/17/2018 3:57:20 PM PDT by yarddog
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So the maintenance cost in 3-4 years is enough to buy a gas powered automobile. Just lovely. Then there are those Lithium batteries that have to be “recycled”.


17 posted on 07/17/2018 3:58:38 PM PDT by Revel
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And how much is the tax payer paid subsidy for all of it?


26 posted on 07/17/2018 4:22:35 PM PDT by Rurudyne (Standup Philosopher)
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I would keep that car in service for as long possible. They get free supercharging and free battery replacements until the 8 year warranty is up. The spreadsheet says they saved $41K in electricity costs so far.


64 posted on 07/18/2018 2:45:39 AM PDT by EVO X
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