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One Year with a Cheap, High Mileage, Tesla - Do I Regret It? 

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After having a used high-mileage Tesla Model S for over a year, was it worth it? Would I do it over again? What problems have I had? Today we shall find out...
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@matthewgodwin3050
@matthewgodwin3050 10 месяцев назад
This was such a great review. Honest, to the point, and unbiased. So many EVs are reviewed by people who either love them and ignore the negative aspects, or by those who hate them and gloss over the positives, concentrating on the failures. This is probably the most useful Tesla video I've seen so far, and gives a realistic report on what life would be like with an EV. Definitely a thumbs up from me 👍
@BK-pc3ei
@BK-pc3ei 6 месяцев назад
Pretty much all reviewer’s that are RU-vidrs cover it from both sides positive and negative with Tesla
@benjaminfranklin4760
@benjaminfranklin4760 6 месяцев назад
@@BK-pc3eiI’d have to disagree that
@ElusiveTy
@ElusiveTy 4 месяца назад
​@@BK-pc3eiThat's suggesting that they're unbiased. Absolutely not. The vast majority of any type of content online is laced with bias because humans are inherently and it's incredibly difficult to minimise bias as much as possible. Most are heavily biased with no attempt to minimise.
@MDC_1985
@MDC_1985 Месяц назад
What life would be like with a 10 year old used EV.
@laggreen
@laggreen 11 месяцев назад
Griffen, thank you for this. One of the most sane and balanced reviews on owning an ev ive ever watched. From now on when people ask me about Tesla pros and cons I will direct them to your video.
@aussietaipan8700
@aussietaipan8700 6 месяцев назад
I purchased my 2015 model S 85 march this year, it only had 34500 km (21500 miles) on the clock. The car is perfect in every way and I love it to bits. I still keep my good old Jeep Grand Cherokee for long distance driving and towing. The best of both worlds for me. Great video mate and information to light up the grey matter.
@lv2wap
@lv2wap Месяц назад
I’ve owned mine since 2015 (85D) with 160k miles. Still runs like the day I bought it. Lost about 12% battery. Love it!
@ianpatrick23
@ianpatrick23 10 месяцев назад
So glad you weren’t injured in your car accident
@bernardsimon1631
@bernardsimon1631 10 месяцев назад
One of the most honest and meaningful reviews I have ever encounter! Thanks so much
@fanfare100
@fanfare100 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for your excellent report. I rented a 2014 Model S from Turo a few months back It was only $42/day. Not bad and a great way to get that experience. The battery was degraded on it but I showed the owner how he could get more than 200 miles range from it again by changing it to chill mode. He was very appreciative of that as it bought him some toime to address that aging battery. But he also shared with me that he had learned that an entire battery might not need replacement, but rather simply swap out the modules which have the wose cells in it, Each module costs only $400, so that would likely cost significantly less that the full $14,000 for the full replacement. Also, he said that he had found some full after market battery packs for about $8,000. Recently, the battery for the Nissan Leaf went Open-Source. It would be wonderful if Tesla did similarly as well allowing for more options.
@johnraviella6561
@johnraviella6561 10 месяцев назад
Where do you get these serviced if not under warranty?
@JetFire9
@JetFire9 6 месяцев назад
@@johnraviella6561 Yeah, he lied to you. There are no modules for $400. Complete and utter lie. And if some of the modules are failing, the others aren't far behind, especially if your swap modules so they are fully matched anymore. How many times do you want to pull the 1000lb battery? Like every weekend?
@lkrnpk
@lkrnpk 4 месяца назад
I am not sure for how many cycles are those Model S batteries rated, but modern batteries are tested for maybe even 300k miles, so if some cells fail at 80k miles, they are probably lemons that you can just replace.... it is kinda like if you had like 8 engine chains in your car, they should not fail at 80k... if one fails, does not mean other are ''not far behind'', it means the one that failed is a lemon @@JetFire9
@BenVost
@BenVost 11 месяцев назад
Nice, balanced piece. Thanks for your perspective.
@raychang9512
@raychang9512 2 месяца назад
Really informative instead of opinionated as a lot of RU-vid videos are. Keep up the good work. Thank you!!
@user-nu6tp2cc5d
@user-nu6tp2cc5d 11 месяцев назад
What do you call a cheap Tesla? Forty grand isn't cheap.
@jackgreenstalk777
@jackgreenstalk777 2 месяца назад
They go for 15-20k right now
@jonesfredrick94
@jonesfredrick94 2 месяца назад
​@@jackgreenstalk777 where and ar
@jay3806
@jay3806 2 месяца назад
@@jackgreenstalk777facts I been looking but im scared because of the cheap price idk if its like not working properly or not
@afgooon3976
@afgooon3976 Месяц назад
Car is worth less than 20k with less than 70k miles on a a first gen
@hunterjoverstreet
@hunterjoverstreet Месяц назад
Also compare $40k to the majority of cars out there. Unless it's an old beater out of warranty you're spending closer to that $40k. Also as other people said, they can be found for $20k
@ocker2000
@ocker2000 11 месяцев назад
I had watched your older model S videos last year. This video was also very useful as I am thinking about buying a used model S myself this year. I like the model S over a model 3 and model Y because of the space it offers, the styling and the old fashioned stocks and buttons. Thanks for pointing out some of the things to look out for!
@dylanf1238
@dylanf1238 11 месяцев назад
I just bought an old model s. It’ll be delivered tomorrow!
@mamasitos007
@mamasitos007 10 месяцев назад
​​@@dylanf1238hinking of doing the same. Can you share how did you go about finding the right car? What were the things it "had to have"?
@SpruceMoose-iv8un
@SpruceMoose-iv8un 10 месяцев назад
The S is def a superior car, the 3 and Y are the cheapest they could go at the moment.
@tedalen529
@tedalen529 Месяц назад
Did you end up getting it ?
@ocker2000
@ocker2000 Месяц назад
@@tedalen529 I did not get one. In my country the EV exemption of road tax (based on car weight) is ending. After that a heavy Model S would be taxed twice as much as an ICE car. Crazy policy. So I decided to get a VW Passat GTE plug in hybrid instead. That works for me right now. Batteries help me with 90 percent of my driving around town. Long distance I have to use gas. With rising gas prices here I am very pleased with my choice.
@jayt1402
@jayt1402 4 месяца назад
I really enjoyed your review. It was very clear, understandable and informative. Thank you. Your story hits home with me since after a long and painstaking thinking and roller coasting on finding and buying a used affordable Tesla, I got myself a 2017 model X a few weeks back. I love having & driving it but since I’m new to such expensive EVs, I’m a bit nervous & fearful of what if .. your review gave me some confidence that I should probably have. Thanks again
@bamdadmedia
@bamdadmedia Месяц назад
What a brilliant and an honest review which is informative and engaging all the way. Thank you!
@ModernPepper
@ModernPepper 11 месяцев назад
Very informative! What r ur checklist for when looking at used S? Especially on battery check/condition? Thanks!
@slartybartfarst9737
@slartybartfarst9737 Год назад
One of the most informative and in my opinion correct assessments of early Model S. I run a 2014 P85 fitted with upgraded MCU (not really worth it) V2.5 door handles (V3 guts mounted on V1 back plates, with adaptor harnesses and new software) well worth it no more breaking door handles. At 35,000 the rear drive unit was replaced due to gear whine and 75,000 main battery pack (it had a slight coolent leak from new and on this hot day overheated putting car into snail mode) got home and theres an email from Freemont at 2am their time to say "we have detected a fault with your battery we have organised a replacement please call XXX" now thats what I call service, 2 days later job done. I still love my RWD MS and find the way the RWD more refined than the 4WD plus 0-60 in 4 seconds still quick. And yes I like the nose cone and in pearl white black sunroof delete cream interior with black 19" wheels red calipers and carbon rear spoiler it still looks current and as you say people assume its a plaid saying the car looks new.
@alanl3511
@alanl3511 11 месяцев назад
I love my upgraded MCU, improved speed, great for watching RU-vid videos and coupled with my free connectivity it can’t be beat… I paid $1,500…
@shou635
@shou635 11 месяцев назад
MCU upgrade totally worth it.
@johnraviella6561
@johnraviella6561 10 месяцев назад
How much did you have to pay for the powertrain replacements? My biggest concern is these not being under warranty
@slartybartfarst9737
@slartybartfarst9737 10 месяцев назад
@@johnraviella6561 Done under warenty....zero cost to me.
@Nicrent
@Nicrent Год назад
Hi Griffen, I've watched the previous Tesla video and it seemed as if you made that one yesterday. Thank you for making this video since it was very informative on what it's like to own an older Tesla. I do have a question - what made you decide to pursue another older Model S rather than a used Model 3?
@griffensander
@griffensander Год назад
Thank you! Used Model 3’s were much more expensive than older Model S’ at the time I was shopping.
@ankita209
@ankita209 10 месяцев назад
Such a good review. Please do more
@KamaJiuJitsu
@KamaJiuJitsu 8 месяцев назад
Great video. Very well thought out and organized.
@Fraiyia
@Fraiyia Год назад
If you get the chademo adaptor for your Tesla , you can charge at Nissan free . Now , what is good about the chademo is that it tapers the charge when you get to 90% range . It protects the battery - though I only charge my leaf every 1 - 2 weeks as I work from home . But I also follow battery discipline - don’t charge the leaf till it’s at about 50- 33 % . Battery is still under war - Nissan dealers are everywhere but if I want to go out of state I get on my goldwing .
@evgrandpa365
@evgrandpa365 10 месяцев назад
CHADEMO adapter for Tesla tops at 50KW. Very slow. I have one used it once to test it. Never used it again. This was my review ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bZ1VXy_9TC4.html
@BalaKrishna-bq5iz
@BalaKrishna-bq5iz 11 месяцев назад
Bro, Nashville is 5 hours from Dayton and I drove back and forth in the same day in a Tesla. You made it sound like Nashville is as far as Dallas or something.
@youdodat2
@youdodat2 3 месяца назад
Excellent content! Great job.
@watermelon1221
@watermelon1221 4 месяца назад
great narration, lots of information, never boring
@rdayul
@rdayul 9 месяцев назад
Super helpful, learned two new things: non-beta ap2 cars aren’t being shipped with radar or ultra sonic sensors anymore, and no power to battery if airbags are deployed.
@kaitlynthaopham4106
@kaitlynthaopham4106 5 дней назад
You gave the best and honest review in my opinion. Thank you!
@cryptojedii
@cryptojedii 10 месяцев назад
Man he is 100% right about the FSD just slamming on the brakes out of nowhere. It sometimes seriously acts like a 16-year-old who just got their learner's permit. And with each 'release', it's not getting any better.
@JetFire9
@JetFire9 6 месяцев назад
Tesla is supposed to be a software company, not a car company. Well, after owning one, I can tell you they suck at being a car company, but they are even worse at being a software company!
@YaBoyDave215
@YaBoyDave215 2 месяца назад
It very much is getting better per update, plenty of videos show that
@aaronnunez9870
@aaronnunez9870 2 месяца назад
I’ve never experienced this road tripping with my brothers 22’ M3, with probably 16 hours of driving on autopilot.
@mikewallace8087
@mikewallace8087 2 месяца назад
A bug got splattered on a front grill sensor.
@The1QwertySky
@The1QwertySky Месяц назад
that was the fsd beta the new fsd is literally almost indistinguishable from human drivers 0 intervenions
@tpike32
@tpike32 11 месяцев назад
Great review. Both Pro’s and Con’s .. real world experience. Not a paid review like most 👍🏼
@tpike32
@tpike32 11 месяцев назад
@@jonvb2439 wrong .. they never had commercials. But social network “ reviews” It is most definitely possible
@kevinplatt
@kevinplatt 3 месяца назад
Thanks for sharing your experiences.
@zawaprz
@zawaprz Месяц назад
Thanks! I love your honesty, and critical analysis showing pros ans cons!
@user-tb7rn1il3q
@user-tb7rn1il3q 11 месяцев назад
You are definitely safer staying in the car. Most deaths occur when someone is walking on the freeway, even sitting on the guard rail.
@sommeroutdoors249
@sommeroutdoors249 9 месяцев назад
Great video. Where would you recommend buying used tesla? Who did your service?
@romanp887
@romanp887 11 месяцев назад
Liked your video, thanks for it. Also loving my old 2015 MS 85D even there're some minor thing going bad, but that I consider to be normal on a car which has done over 240k km so far. I agree with the AP1 quality, it's unbeatable in my optinion. MCU1 is also working still well even with some bubbles :) Supercharging is very fast as after a year of ownership I have upgraded to 100kWh battery => much recommended if you travel long distances. Free SuC is also a great perk! Much enjoyed it during my trips around Europe. Model S is also very practical also for a big family which might not be as clear on a first sight. If you have pano roof, you can mount roof racks. You can also mont "trailer" hitch for mounting a bike holder on the back. The car also looks great as we don't like the MX and MY bulky look, M3 would be acceptable, but not that practival without the liftback concept. MS is just gorgeous, quite low and very very wide makes people look after it even it's 11years on the market now! Still love the car and will keep it as long as possible ;)
@thevagetarian3604
@thevagetarian3604 11 месяцев назад
How did you end up getting the 100 pack? I heard TSLA won’t do the upgrade so did you go aftermarket? If so, what providers would you recommend
@tafl-9198
@tafl-9198 9 месяцев назад
I absolutely turn my head, whenever I see a Model S - new or old 👍
@romanp887
@romanp887 9 месяцев назад
@@tafl-9198 Exactly...it's a beauty ;) Love it every day...
@Ravenfrequency
@Ravenfrequency 3 месяца назад
⁠​⁠@@thevagetarian3604good question @tafl
@Samjma
@Samjma 8 месяцев назад
bro I really like your video. thanks for sharing your personal experience
@nickfosterxx
@nickfosterxx 11 месяцев назад
Admirably well articulated. Subscribed, thank you.
@PeterJames143
@PeterJames143 11 месяцев назад
Nice review thank you
@homeboy391
@homeboy391 2 месяца назад
Good video. Good and fair assessment. Thank you.
@tinycmo
@tinycmo 13 дней назад
Good, candid talk. Thank you.
@timlass6103
@timlass6103 7 месяцев назад
I have been considering the purchase of an older Tesla Model S, and so have been perusing experienced-based reviews like this one. But wow, I'm very impressed with the balanced and articulate review that I stumbled across here. Good job sir! The bottom line is: even if one is fond of Teslas, and thinking of getting one for your daily driver, you will still be living in the real world with your decision; with all its advantages and deficiencies, just like any other car. And while this review didn't scare me off of considering one, it will enter heavily into my decision.
@JetFire9
@JetFire9 6 месяцев назад
With time, you'll be able to look back and realize buying that Model S was the worst car decision of your life. Enjoy!
@jianbinchen2881
@jianbinchen2881 5 месяцев назад
buying 10 years old EV good luck. @@JetFire9
@ThomasButryn
@ThomasButryn 3 месяца назад
Great show. I did not know about the fuse that severs the battery from the motors when the airbags go off.
@Jokero_YT
@Jokero_YT Месяц назад
That's a safety thing with many car manufacturers, including Audi and BMW. I'm shocked most people don't know this and make it sound like a Tesla invention.
@JBRion22
@JBRion22 Год назад
Great review. I love the nose cone too. While I agree that road tripping an EV is not great due to charging times, it’s definitely doable. Tesla’s supercharging network is sooooo much better in my experience than the options for non-Tesla’s. (I own a Kia Niro EV but often rent model 3’s on business trips) I have a differing opinion on ownership cost, I put 140K mi on a Toyota Avalon Hybrid I bought used, it never needed anything but the scheduled maintenance (60, 90, 120, 150k) plus oil changes…EV’s particularly Tesla’s just don’t have most of these needs. No Transmission Fluid to change every 30K, no oil every 5-10K (Toyota recommends 10K interval on synthetic), no spark plugs. I didn’t have a break service need in that car except fluid replacement as most Tesla owners do and both have coolant though an IcE car replaces coolant every 30K, most Tesla owners go much longer. My Kia with 33K mi has been in every 7500 (4 services now) all have just been inspections and tire rotations, the last one topped off a fluid and changed the cabin air filter, total spend of $100. My point? Even doing the maint yourself, the Tesla is still cheaper to maintain because there are far fewer things to service. There are a great review of long-term (300K mi) model s where the owner kept track of all costs of maint and gas in his previous Subaru vs Model S, the Tesla was far less than 1/2 of the cost over the same number of miles. Lastly, while battery replacements are expensive, there are other options with Electrified Garage and similar companies with a growing number of service centers that can repair them for much much cheaper. Thanks for taking the time to do your review, I have loved the Model 3’s I’ve rented through Hertz but my love for the Model S look has me planning for a used one of those after my lease is up on my Kia and your video helped get me closer to that!
@tonystark6263
@tonystark6263 11 месяцев назад
Very good points indeed. Also wanted to point out that Tesla has always said they prioritize safety first which explains why they would have that fuse to kill the battery. We also have to remember this was nearly $100,000 back in the day. The range on this car has nearly doubled now. The battery technology is much better. Would have been better to make references to a Mercedes S class or 7 series. Lastly there are videos on how a model 3 is now cheaper to own in the long run than a Camry.
@JetFire9
@JetFire9 6 месяцев назад
It's doable to hitchhike across the country too.
@willrehse9278
@willrehse9278 11 месяцев назад
I have the same model and specs as you. How were you still under warranty? Doesn't it expire after 8 years?
@ryanbellus2831
@ryanbellus2831 Месяц назад
So much of what you said is spot on. The fsd is terrifying.
@andyp91
@andyp91 Месяц назад
😂 fascinating review I learned a lot. What really got me was that beautiful blue Firebird. That front bumper I don't even recognize ...it is stunning.
@williamboyle8918
@williamboyle8918 11 месяцев назад
So you can't get replacement parts for the sunroof already ? Other parts as well ?
@COOPER1524
@COOPER1524 8 месяцев назад
Great video, very well explained , I currently own a 2018 model s, and was worried about up coming problems that I might face as well, and I totally agree with you on the super charging on the car, I really feel that it will lessen the life span on the battery as well, my car has never, and will never see a super charger station, and I also agree on the customer service from the company, I love the car, but when people ask me about it, I tend to give the the good, and a lot of the bad, knowing what I know now after owning it for 5 years, I wouldn't do it again, mostly do the the extremely poor customer service, I would also like to add that they discontinued the sunroofs , and I understand why, I had a Crack that wasn't under warranty, Tesla realized that it's a stress Crack from opening and closing it, they won't admit it, but I did some research on it, and that was the cause, 12 hundred dollars later. Keep up the great videos, and most of all, I'm glad that everyone was ok. New Subscriber here.
@jeremiahglass8262
@jeremiahglass8262 4 месяца назад
Watching Jan 24. Used Teslas are not expensive anymore!!
@oculophilia918
@oculophilia918 23 дня назад
15k model s has me 👀 👀 👀
@LevelUpWithRajan
@LevelUpWithRajan 8 месяцев назад
Great video bro!
@RD-ce6bb
@RD-ce6bb 9 месяцев назад
Great info thanks
@JurOz1980
@JurOz1980 3 месяца назад
I thinking of also buying a model s, so a really honest review is very helpful
@blanejr1
@blanejr1 11 месяцев назад
9:50 I just had the mobile service change the 12v battery in my 2018 Model 3 Long Range. The total price was $116! The only aftermarket battery I could find in our local parts stores was $279 to it was a great deal to have them do it!
@FitzGeraldGamingJr
@FitzGeraldGamingJr Год назад
I watched through this entire video. Really great video
@griffensander
@griffensander Год назад
Thank you! Videos of this length take a lot more time and effort to create, so I appreciate the kind words.
@techboy3655
@techboy3655 4 месяца назад
Hey there. Does that mean to avoid Teslas above 100k miles? I’m considering buying same model s 2015 but now after your video I’m concerned to do if the battery is not being replaced…
@shepardsmith3235
@shepardsmith3235 11 месяцев назад
What they dont tell you is the quality of the batteries. I got a 4 year old 70D S with only 19000 miles on it. The problem was the range. It was only about 240. I found out that the 2016 I bought had superb batteries and they are right. This was a great year for the S batteries and I am now getting 230 after almost three years. And do note even if you got a 75 or an 85 or even a 90 Ive heard that a lot of these were software locked and you could only get the rated power if you paid extra. So chime in on this one. I had no problem. I have a real 70 dual motor. So you really have to do your homework about the used Tesla you are buying as evidenced above. Also too mine was the older platform that they changed mid year. Some of the new ones had air suspension which I really wished I had before I hit the concrete stop barrier that you see on almost every parking spot. Some one had turned off the chimes and I had about 5K in damages. So again, you must do your homework before purchasing any Tesla especially older ones. We just got a new Y LR and love it. Compact yet big. Super Utilitarian and goes like crazy. Again, you have to do your homework. Mine is the new platform with Teslavision and no sensors. I like it a lot as it has 8 cameras and sentry mode . Again this is the new platform for the Y. So check it out first.
@jackbteaching
@jackbteaching 8 месяцев назад
First time seeing your videos. Terrific analysis and clearly explained. I agree with the 100% EV future. So many use cases for ICE or hybrid vehicles that are superior than EVs.
@Eye1952
@Eye1952 Месяц назад
Excellent Review!
@TheToylander
@TheToylander 7 месяцев назад
Great honest review have you had any drive train issues?
@griffensander
@griffensander 7 месяцев назад
Nope! Both motors have been trouble-free so far.
@smorgan125
@smorgan125 4 месяца назад
Jesus that accident must have been terrifying
@caltiwallets9115
@caltiwallets9115 10 месяцев назад
Correct me if I'm wrong but most of modern ice cars also have piro fuses and they also activate in the same manner. So basically you would be sitting in a bmw or vw exactly the same way as you did in tesla.
@anmarams
@anmarams Год назад
You haven't mentioned about the range of the new battery and the peak charging speed at the supercharger
@danM1.21
@danM1.21 7 месяцев назад
The best review of a Tesla I’ve seen- Wow
@KenLahne2
@KenLahne2 4 месяца назад
2:21 what did you pay for the 2015 model S 85D? How many miles did it have when purchased?
@kalebpaige6211
@kalebpaige6211 5 месяцев назад
Best video‼️ thank you
@mickp3154
@mickp3154 10 месяцев назад
Do you have video explaining what to look for before purchasing a used tesla?
@MrHav1k
@MrHav1k 11 месяцев назад
Excellent input on your experience with a Tesla. One thing to point out is that your battery failure was basically the largest failure a vehicle could have. Equivalent to an IC engine just outright failing. While $13K is by no means cheap for any car, I don't think you'd do much better getting a new engine for an IC car in the same class as a model S. Just saying. Good content.
@ronlaverdiere
@ronlaverdiere 7 месяцев назад
Actually, I would put it more like both the engine and transmission failing at the same time. Let's face it, an ICE is going to have failures and rebuilds as well, and they are not cheap to fix. Battery prices will continue to come down, and refurbishing battery modules will become more common place, making them even cheaper to maintain. A couple years ago I saw Tesla battery packs getting pulled and assessed, with a few bad cells being replaced to make it as good as new for $5k.
@kolle128
@kolle128 5 месяцев назад
Maybe, but here is the thing. Total engine failure on ICE is not really a thing. Especially not suddenly. I don't think I personnally know anyone who had one replaced.
@johnfitbyfaithnet
@johnfitbyfaithnet 5 месяцев назад
My 2005 F150 4x4 motor replacement was over 6k
@johnfitbyfaithnet
@johnfitbyfaithnet 5 месяцев назад
​@kolle128 it sure is a thing... no idea why you think it doesn't happen???
@ronlaverdiere
@ronlaverdiere 5 месяцев назад
@@kolle128true for battery failures as well.
@rhdtv2002
@rhdtv2002 5 месяцев назад
I had to step out and cross a highway just outside Chicago- in the winter with no coat just a small sweater. It was so damn scary. I ran out of gas - it’s never happened to me - I had to walk about a mile or 2 and buy a gas container and use that for 2 gallon. Then walk back and cross. Man the speed of those cars - woo. Glad your good and hopefully the Tesla is doing well
@xyzxyz6406
@xyzxyz6406 10 месяцев назад
I'm with you on the MCU upgrade. I have the MCU 1 and while the upgrade would be nice, it isn't worth the nearly $2,500 price tag for Netflix, which i wouldn't watch or a faster internet which I wouldn't use. The only reason I'd want the upgrade was for the rear sentry cam and side cameras while backing up but that's it.
@lawrenceralph7481
@lawrenceralph7481 10 месяцев назад
Very clear Thanks.
@daneflanigan
@daneflanigan 5 месяцев назад
Great video, just watched your older one as I am in the market. Wasn’t the battery warranty almost done when they replaced it?
@griffensander
@griffensander 5 месяцев назад
The warranty had about 1 1/2 years left on it.
@specialkcitizen6263
@specialkcitizen6263 Год назад
I hear you on Teslas communication. In the UK they are terrible and the people I have dealt with had a really bad attitude. This can be quite tyupical for the UK, but I did expect better staff attitudes when dealing with Tesla than other companies, but that is not the case.
@richardczmowski6200
@richardczmowski6200 2 месяца назад
I have a 2020 Model Y and you are rite. In Autopilot i have many instances of ghost braking. I have trained myself to stab the throttle fast when it happens so i won't get rear ended.
@nikilragav
@nikilragav 11 месяцев назад
How much did the 2015 model S cost you?
@keijuhl
@keijuhl Год назад
Having a brand new battery you are set!
@danielo4915
@danielo4915 11 месяцев назад
Good video. I, too, rent an ICE car for long road trips. Usually, I drive back roads and go to obscure places that don't have level 2 charging let alone fast charges. The ICE just simplifies the whole process and eliminates getting stranded. But I don't think I'll ever go back to an ICE for a daily driver.
@Cutitoutbruh
@Cutitoutbruh Месяц назад
I am looking to buy a Model S - oldest 2015 maximum 80K miles. Any advice on what to look out for? Should I only go for those which have had their batteries changed? thank you
@JohnTovar-ks8dp
@JohnTovar-ks8dp 11 месяцев назад
I wonder if you could access or keep the error codes on your phone. If not, this would be a good website to start.
@Andersljungberg
@Andersljungberg 5 месяцев назад
Is it also the case on the Tesla S of your model year that you should check cabin filters and the like And also replace them
@GrandCamino6
@GrandCamino6 4 месяца назад
I prefer the nose cone as well and love those Gen 2 seats. I believe Recaro was the supplier for that Gen seat correct?
@angeloflores551
@angeloflores551 3 месяца назад
Solid review
@MrCountrycuz
@MrCountrycuz 5 месяцев назад
From the sound of that sunroof, I would seek some form of lubricant to eliminate that dragging sound that is wearing it out.
@capitalismandme
@capitalismandme 8 месяцев назад
do u recommend buying a cheap one for like 20k ?
@abifilo
@abifilo 11 месяцев назад
How can you skip over the price to repair these problems?
@alexlabs4858
@alexlabs4858 4 месяца назад
I’m so glad I never had to deal with the very early versions of “ full self driving” (still don’t know how they can legally call it that.) I just got a model Y and have experienced V12 which is a very mature version of the product and it has waaaay less hiccups. If anything it’s TOO cautious in certain situations and I’ll take that any day over it making dangerous mistakes.
@evolv.e
@evolv.e 10 месяцев назад
Glad you were okay. One if the major deciding factors on buying our Model S was its top ranked safety scores. I agree that 19’s ride smoother, quieter, and less expensive than 21’s, but we kept our 21’s fir their appearance fwiw. Cleaning and lubricating the sunroof seals should rid it of that sound and make it last for years trouble-free. A Tesbros satin chrome delete and a front bumper refresh, along with an infotainment upgrade will give your 2015 a nice bump in appearance and functionality, but to each their own. Glad you were able to find a suitable replacement for your P85. Our P85+ is still going strong, thankfully, with 90% battery retention at 150k miles. The performance bushings have started to make ticking sounds when turning at low speeds, but not a big deal, though will eventually replace it if starts making more noise. Other than that, it’s been solid. We have almost exclusively Supercharged our S and plan to continue to do so. fwiw, we keep the SOC mostly between 30%-80%, as to balance out any possibe degradation from supercharging. With California gas prices being what they are, we have saved a combined $50k by Supercharging for free (grandfathered) instead of pumping gas, which includes not having to pay for oil changes,tune ups, smog, etc. - with that much saved, if I had to pay for a full $13k battery replacement, I’d still be far ahead financially as it’s already paid for itself in gas savings alone. Simply put, buying our used Model S was the best car buying decision ever.
@JetFire9
@JetFire9 6 месяцев назад
The free supercharging is nice, but Tesla is doing a good job of removing them from the road one way or another. Without free supercharging, your savings would not be so compelling. You will have a battery failure soon. I can feel it in my balls. And probably a drive unit too. 😂😂😂
@evolv.e
@evolv.e 6 месяцев назад
@@JetFire9 you should probably get your balls checked 😂
@JetFire9
@JetFire9 6 месяцев назад
@@evolv.e It's coming baby! You are going to get screwed by a Tesla SC! They will send you a special OTA that will force you to visit them. LOL!
@NinkSink
@NinkSink 5 месяцев назад
Sooner or later you're going to have increased registration costs for BEV's. Ice cars pay the taxes for the roads through the gasoline taxes. EVs do not. So sooner or later you're registration for a BEV is going to be 5 to 10 times that of a typical ice equivalent. Also premiums are rising from insurance companies on BEV's because of the cost of collision repairs. And if you buy a new Tesla that cost you $126, 000 last year and then you get in a wreck you will find that the insurance company will only pay for 60k and you're going to be saddled with the other 60K while you have to go purchase another car. A lot of Tesla owners are feeling that underwater problem. I will maintained ice will last just as long and cost probably a tiny bit more over the time as compared to a Tesla or other BEV. However each of those repairs for the ice is going to be generally doable and not that expensive. If you get a reliable ice that has a good reputation for his transmission and engine then the worse you're going to have is water pumps starters batteries ball bearing suspension like shocks and struts. You know replacing engine mount brackets things like that. But a Tesla when those motors fail those things are not cheap at all. And you have to replace the entire thing. It's not like your motor in an ice vehicle has bad water pump. Those motors in a Tesla go out it's gone forever. Also tow trucks are starting to refuse to pick up b e v's because of the risk of thermal run away on there vehicle and the road that they travel on. Because if that b e v thermal runaway fire damages the road the wrecking company is responsible for the damage. That's one of the other reasons why premiums for insurance on BEV's is beginning to rise considerably. And once the government subsidies go away, these BEVs even model threes are outside of the range of most people in the United States who work for a living. And who use vehicles as appliances not as trophies. The other thing to remember is that people who live in rentals and apartments can't honestly own a BEV unless they're near a supercharger. Or the apartment complex for some bizarre reason because we all know how generous rental property owners are put in charging units, they'll probably charge you to use the charging unit. So people in apartments can't really utilize BEV's unless it's for short trips and they can get to a charging station with relative ease. But if everybody in that apartment complex has a BEV you better have a lot of charging places for them. And it's not like they can just fill up the tank in 5 minutes and leave. Especially on busy days when they're going to work. And renters don't have the option to modify the building they rent to put in a fast charger. In my opinion the market for the BEV's is saturated now. Because it's people who can one afford these vehicles to afford the cost of replacing tires every 35,000 mi, ability to modify their home for fast charging. So ice is going to be around for a long time. Hybrid ice is a nice option and that's how Toyota is going. Look full-on BED adoption, the infrastructure doesn't exist for it. I really don't care how many superchargers you put around the country When you have hundreds of millions of DEV's on the road the infrastructure that we have from the power stations to the delivery does not exist. And in order for it to exist that means the electric companies are going to have to spend money which means you're going to be whacked in the ass in your bill and your taxes.
@evolv.e
@evolv.e 5 месяцев назад
@@NinkSink sorry, but I found everything you just typed very questionable. 🤨
@shockingguy
@shockingguy 11 месяцев назад
Finally someone who agrees with me on those damn disturbing seats, I had a 2022 model three rented from Hertz for Uber and I drove it 16,000 miles in three months so I was in that seat a lot it was horrible on me killed my thighs made you hunch Forward you could never adjust it to a decent position the only way I fixed it was sitting on a full-size pillow long ways under my legs so I got some support under my thighs by the knee
@sojournern
@sojournern 10 месяцев назад
Some good points here. Service by tesla is so important and they should make it accessible.
@johnsiviour4929
@johnsiviour4929 11 месяцев назад
55min charging time each way seems a reasonable "brake" break time, on a Dayton Nashville rtn trip.
@blaketiernay
@blaketiernay 3 месяца назад
Depending on how bad the GAS car accident is. It will shut down all systems to. Called the inertia switch
@Windows98R
@Windows98R 11 месяцев назад
I feel like majority of FSD complaints come from Tesla’s advertising issue where they present it as being useful in cities (or more like the lack of them pointing out that it is mainly for highways. Yes its in a fine print on the order sheet but let's be honest, it isn't the easiest thing to spot). I haven’t had issues with highway FSD at all. I don’t really bother with city traffic just from the amount of cyclists, pedestrians, etc cutting in/walking onto the road and my car slamming the brakes. The phantom braking during highway cruise was a issue a few updates ago but seems to have largely fixed itself. My M3P is the HW3 non-radar generation car.
@wononestone
@wononestone 11 месяцев назад
Tesla doesn’t advertise
@estibucur
@estibucur 11 месяцев назад
Present what? Tesla doesn't advertise, just now recently is considering it.
@user-xf9sv7qu8q
@user-xf9sv7qu8q Месяц назад
I've been following Tesla for years and still learned quite a bit from your erudite review. You appear to be well educated and tech savvy, perhaps an IT professional. What kind of warranty did Tesla offer on the "new" battery?
@JonnyMcCullagh
@JonnyMcCullagh 11 месяцев назад
have you a link to the software you mention on your home server?
@45414
@45414 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for the detailed review. Looking at purchasing a Tesla and surprised to see a recommended channel from Ohio, nevertheless Montgomery County. Best wishes.
@TheTalabas
@TheTalabas 25 дней назад
I'm in the lower class. I drive a 2009 skoda octavia 1.9 tdi. Comuting to work and back, costs me around $160 a month. If i want to go fishing or other small trips, that's added cost. Overall, i spend about $200 on diesel + $50 on insurance a month. Now, i found a 2013 Model S P85 with free supercharging and premium connectivity and with 195.000km on it. Drive unit and battery were never changed. The battery still holds 76kwh after 11 years. I sold my Skoda for $1500 and i made a loan in the bank for $12k for the Model S. It costs me nothing to drive as i have free supercharging and i pay the bank $170 monthly + $70 insurance. That's just about the same money you'd say but in the winter, the skoda is actually a lot more expensive to drive so, tesla actually pays me during winter. I'm also not limited financially on the length of my trips as long as i plan them with superchargers on itinerary. I also don't have to service it for so many things as i did with the skoda: oils, coolant, filters, rotors, brakepads, etc. On the other hand, the Tesla is out of warranty so, if the drive unit or battery were to fail, i'm f0kt :) Overall, i think i did the right decision to switch ... mainly because the clutch and timing belt on skoda needed replacement and that's about $1000.
@Iinustechtips
@Iinustechtips Год назад
7:32 you should make a video on your home server :)
@gamergeek8933
@gamergeek8933 Месяц назад
I have been looking at a 2017 model s and a 2018 chevy bolt. The bolt only has 22k miles and is less than $13,000. I really want the model s but it has 99k miles and is $17,000. Do you think the tesla is worth it? I so do drive uber so i will be fast charging and the tesla is faster but im concerned about the batter going.
@moreeelifee
@moreeelifee 11 месяцев назад
i think there’s a case to be made with the ford EV lightning. because unlike tesla dealership are the one that determines how much a vehicle sells for. they have ridiculous markups that most people just won’t pay.
@mikesmith1702
@mikesmith1702 11 месяцев назад
how much did you pay for the car and where did you get it
@BlitzCentral
@BlitzCentral 28 дней назад
Brilliant video
@jrgb9945
@jrgb9945 11 месяцев назад
I think I’d want a new one with a full warranty or a CPO.
@anthonysalvo850
@anthonysalvo850 11 месяцев назад
How much did you pay? Mileage?
@Solkre82
@Solkre82 11 месяцев назад
GM did right by the Bolt in the end, replacing all the batteries, even good ones. I now own a 2017 Bolt w/ 90k miles, and a 2017 Volt with 50k miles. What GM did wrong was kill the Voltech powertrain. The Volt is the best EV choice for someone who has access to one car. I'm getting 45-50 miles a charge in the summer, and if I run that out, I just use gas. Go back home, and charge it up for the next day. The Prius Prime is close to it, but the total range is lower and the powertrain setup is different and not as good IMO.
@ShamanNoodles
@ShamanNoodles 10 месяцев назад
I wanted a Chevy volt for a long time, and when I finally got the money for a new car, discovered they no longer made them 😢 I ended up going with a bolt EUV which I just traded in for an id4
@billybelshaw9501
@billybelshaw9501 15 дней назад
Hello from Cincy. Thinking of buying a used 2021 model 3 with 24k miles directly from Tesla. $27k. Seems like a good situation. Curious of your thoughts.
@wxx3
@wxx3 8 месяцев назад
What month and year of production?
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