USED Tesla Model S, is it really that BAD??? | ReDriven USED car review.

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- The Tesla Model S 75 is a 2016 model with high mileage, but that makes it a good test case.
- Model S looks almost the same regardless of the model; only minor differences.
- The panel gaps and door handles fail sometimes.
- Headlight failures have occurred, and a replacement costs $3500.
- There are issues with the paint finish.
- Interior quality and design, although nice, are not aging well.
- The base of the driver's seat has broken, the cost of its replacement is $1900.
- Tesla’s tech is fantastic when it works.
- Charging at home in Australia costs about $25.
- On-the-go charging from Tesla Superchargers costs $0.42/kWh.
- A full charge costs $31.50.
- The sensible decision could be to wait a few months and get a new Model 3 instead.
- It is safe.
- A pre-facelift and slightly older Model S P85 could be a great value, for $65,000.

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