stickman07738 t1_j6jfkhv wrote
I wonder how much this repair will cost him.
StrategicBlenderBall t1_j6jgzof wrote
Nothing.
0x11C3P t1_j6jhmw8 wrote
I mean, it looks like he already got billed $100 on a new car. Lol
I figured warranty would have made them take care of it all for free.
StrategicBlenderBall t1_j6jic35 wrote
The service team probably didn’t close it yet. That happened to me once, I went to pick up the car but it said I owed a couple hundred on a warranty related issue. I was about to ask the service manager about it but he had already cleared it.
Despite what most people say, Tesla Service is actually really good, especially the Eatontown and Princeton locations.
You_Are_All_Diseased t1_j6jrecx wrote
Between haters and fanboys, it seems impossible to get objective opinions about Tesla.
rpd9803 t1_j6jyhoo wrote
I think the answer lies squarely between the haters and the fan boys: they’re meh. Electric vehicles are cool. Some of the vehicles are novel, but they’re also kind of built poorly and just sort of typical mediocre car quality.
StrategicBlenderBall t1_j6kuyh0 wrote
I have a Y and a 3. My 3 had some minor cosmetic issues when I picked it up, Service Center fixed it and that was that. My Y, built in Austin, is perfect. Coming from a 2018 CTS and Grand Cherokee, I’d say the Y and 3 are on par quality wise. The materials are somewhere in the middle, but the seats are damn comfortable for the price range.
But the best part of any EV is the power and convenience, and that’s really the reason I went with Tesla. Nobody can touch the range and the Superchargers are the best until EA catches up.
StrategicBlenderBall t1_j6jrx1v wrote
It’s pretty annoying. Yes, I own two, but I also recognize when Tesla does stupid shit. The steering wheel falling off is stupid and also extremely dangerous. That being said, yeah they fixed it under warranty lol.
kaliwrath t1_j6mt3qn wrote
Great battery and charging network on a very good chassis. The finishing is very shoddy and while the basic software is good, some features are very much beta.
krins12 t1_j6l0xvd wrote
Not gonna say which one to avoid doxxing myself but there’s only one good Tesla location (not the one you named). As an owner since 2019, the rest are all subpar. All my other luxury vehicles have much better service.
StrategicBlenderBall t1_j6l5mm5 wrote
My only experience with luxury service was Cadillac. It was pretty subpar, typical GM lol.
mynewaccount5 t1_j6l9k3e wrote
They had to ask him for context as to why the car was towed in. The steering wheel had literally fallen off.
stickman07738 t1_j6jhj1v wrote
It was rhetorical, but goggle Tesla battery repair cost. Luckily we have good lemon laws in this state.
StrategicBlenderBall t1_j6jhlyi wrote
What does battery replacement have to do with this?
stickman07738 t1_j6jj5rk wrote
Just illustrates the high cost of repair for EV. I suspect he will be fighting them for a while.
StrategicBlenderBall t1_j6jjfo3 wrote
They already fixed it. Also, how much is Shell paying you to defend oil? I hope you’re not doing it for free!
stickman07738 t1_j6jjrbh wrote
Nothing.
stickman07738 t1_j6jjz5i wrote
Nothing. The comment was rhetorical but I know people that had issues with Teslas. I wish you well.
StrategicBlenderBall t1_j6jketi wrote
I’m sorry to hear that. EVs, over the course of their lifetimes, are cheaper to keep on the road. There is very little maintenance required since there are very few moving parts.
Yes the batteries are expensive, but that’s only because BEVs and hybrids have not been the norm. Now that they’re mainstream, the incentive for battery recycling is now on the table. Tesla is already working it at GigaTexas and other manufacturers are looking into it.
SailingSpark t1_j6jpnwn wrote
Honestly, I do not find the price of replacing the battery pack to be that onerous. I saw one invoice for a model 3 that was out of warranty. The cost with parts, labor, and taxes was $16,000. Years ago I had the V8 in my Landrover replaced. Parts, labor, and taxes came to $10,000. Yes the Tesla cost more to do, but it is a lot complicated that a regurgitated Buick engine stuffed into an English SUV.
stickman07738 t1_j6jnmiv wrote
Sorry. Do not believe because there is only one manufacturer with greater than 10 years of reliability and there issues have been spotty. I have a 98 Dodge Ram with routine maintenance has minimal cost to me.
StrategicBlenderBall t1_j6jqprf wrote
You’re comparing ICE vehicles, which are very complex machines, to EVs which are inherently simple. An electric motor is frictionless. PCBs are easily replaced. Batteries are also simple.
Also, how’s the rust on your Ram? Have you averaged out how much that truck has and will cost you over its lifetime?
stickman07738 t1_j6jrmcl wrote
Reliability safety, durability, so that it survives 20+ years. Avg car age is almost 12 years now - talked to me when your vehicles is over 10 years old.
I am actually finding your responses amusing as they look like a bot using ChatGPT
StrategicBlenderBall t1_j6js6k9 wrote
I don’t keep cars over 10 years, let alone 3 lol.
And no, I’m not an AI. At least I don’t think I am.
stickman07738 t1_j6jsmld wrote
You are just regurgitating the standard arguments that do not hold up. Good Luck.
StrategicBlenderBall t1_j6jt475 wrote
Lol ok buckaroo.
stickman07738 t1_j6jk377 wrote
Fixed, just hope it does not happen again at high speed.
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