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by SEJeff
1536 days ago
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I mean there are very detailed overviews of Model S taxis with 400k miles on them. There are many many Model 3s with 150-200k miles on them. Anecdotally, teslas seem to last a very long time. Things that break on ICE vehicles commonly EVs don’t have:
* fanbelts
* flywheels
* alternators
* starters
* spark plugs
* transmissions
* etc In practice, Teslas break most when other drivers hit them. |
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> In practice, Teslas break most when other drivers hit them.
Have you been to a service center? They're packed, especially when compared to Tesla's market penetration. And none of the cars I saw there were wrecked. Just broken.
Tesla cars will most likely last about the same length of time as a current ICE vehicle, because what mostly kills vehicles is body rot. I'm even open to the argument that Teslas will have lower average lifespan, to be honest, due to the rate of change in the EV marketplace.