We drive a 250,000 mile Tesla Model S. | Electrifying

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Here is a summary of the YouTube video review about buying high-mileage used electric cars:
- Purchasing a used electric car with high mileage is a good idea.
- A Tesla Model S with over 250,000 miles was tested.
- The car managed approximately 200 miles per charge in varied weather conditions.
- In winter, range is approximately 150 miles.
- Typically, the batteries would need a recharge after driving 160-170 miles.
- The battery health of the test car is 84%, showing only 1.6% degradation per year.
- Some interior materials feel dated, however, the infotainment screen is large, intuitive, and responsive.
- The Model S still drives well despite its age and mileage.
- High mileage EVs can have suspension issues.
- There are available tools to report a battery’s state of health and provide a battery certificate.
- The cost of EV ownership is significantly lower.
- Some of the earlier Model S versions include free supercharging for life.
- Owners should check the real-world range and avoid rapid charging too often.
- Nissan Leaf, MG5, or BMW i3 make for other affordable used EVs.
- Overall, if a vehicle has a battery health report, appears to be in good physical condition, then buying it constitutes a bargain.

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