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Cake day: October 26th, 2023

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  • I owned a Tesla for many years. Horrible service. You can’t drive your car home until the service bill has been paid. You can’t split the bill into smaller pieces and pay later either. Really fun when your air suspension, DU or battery dies. When something goes wrong, the broken part is replaced with a poorly remanufactured part and not a new one.

    The people who rant about FUD, should try owning a Tesla post-warranty.

    BMW has excellent service. So does MG, Xpeng and Toyota.








  • Toyota and BMW are fine examples. While some here love to hate Toyota because of a few vehicles being recalled in Texas, the bz4x has a ten year / one million km warranty in Europe. The battery is also serviceable. If the entire battery pack needs replacement on the warranty, the owner gets a completely new battery pack and not a reman.

    Cars that can’t do anything without an iPad in the center is a fad that will die eventually, like the extremely low-profile tires everyone had in 2008.




    1. Teslas, or exotics like the Porsche Taycan are expensive to insure. There are a couple of reasons for this. One is expensive repairs, and the second is that going from a ten year old Honda Civic to a family sedan with almost 500 horsepowers takes some “relearning”. High performance Chinese EVs that are still cheap to repair, are also cheap to insure in Europe

    2. Most EVs hold their value well. Infamously unreliable, but fun cars tend to depreciate a lot once they’re nearing their end of warranty. EVs famous for their reliability, such as the e-Golf, MG ZS Ev or BMW i3 have held up extremely well where I live





  • Finally, Tesla doesn’t outsource almost anything

    They still outsource battery cells. Also, the quality of the old, outsourced Brembo brakes and Continental suspensions were far higher than those in a new Tesla. Many Continental air suspensions from 2013 are good as new after 250,000 km, which is a feat even Porsche and Audi will struggle to beat. Nowadays, air suspension failures in the S and X happen allt he time once the five year warranty is expired.

    Teslas frequent software updates do more harm than good, and the updates often have bugs in them.