The data is scarce regarding the long-term reliability of Tesla Model 3 and Model Y electric vehicles, however: overall, Tesla vehicles are considered reliable cars and have consistently performed well in J.D. Power's reliability ratings.
Tesla's Model 3 and Model Y have redefined electric vehicles for the mainstream car market. Packed with cutting-edge technology, these cars offer a futuristic driving experience. However, for many potential car buyers, a crucial question lingers: how well will these new technologies hold up in the long run, and how reliable they are?
Finding concrete data on the long-term reliability of Tesla's innovative features can be challenging. Traditional car reliability ratings like J.D. Power and Consumer Reports often lag behind the rapid development cycle of Tesla's software-driven systems. These reports typically assess reliability within the first three years of ownership, making them less relevant for predicting long-term performance. Currently the 2022 Tesla Model 3's consumer-verified reliability score in J.D. Power is 79, which is slightly above average.
Also, know that Tesla's scores have fluctuated, with the Model 3 receiving an average rating from Consumer Reports. However, these reports primarily focus on traditional mechanical issues, which are less prevalent in EVs.
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This is Armen Hareyan from Torque News. Please follow us at / torquenewsauto on Twitter and www.torquenews.com/ for daily automotive news.
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Armen Hareyan Torque News: While the long-term reliability of the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y remains a developing story, the outlook is cautiously optimistic.
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31 май 2024