Used Tesla Model X Ultimate Buyers Guide - Problems / History / Options explained.
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The Tesla Model X is available in several battery sizes. The 75D has a limited range, the 90D has a range a bit over 200 miles, and the 100D has a larger capacity. The P90D or P100D models provide super-fast performance. The bigger the battery, the further the range; however, ranges are often advertised and may vary in the real world. The Model X has five-, six-, or seven-seat options. In the five-seater, storage space is under the floor, and the seats fold completely flat. In the six- and seven-seater, storage space in the boot is reduced. Also in the six- and seven-seater, the seats reduce storage space and do not fold flat. There are also three different black seat interior options, including a textile option.
The 20-inch slipstreams, available in silver, are standard wheels, but 22-inch alloys, which affect the ride quality, are an option. The Model X has autopilot. Additional vehicle information brings up a menu confirming specifications for the car. The Model X has falcon-wing doors. They do not need much space to open, but in a garage or multi-story car park, they may not open fully. Some cars may have a tow bar fitted. The tow bar is often a detachable tow bar and is capable of towing 2,250 kilograms, with an impact on efficiency. Some Model X have a premium interior package with a HEPA bio weapon medical grade filter, and the automatic opening door.
The dashboard trim options include a glossy, dark wood finish, or carbon fiber. The Model X has air suspension, which ranges from very low to very high. When the car is set to go high, it will automatically remember the location for later use. The high setting is available at slower speeds. The Model X has a panoramic windscreen. The car’s charge port is conveniently located. Early Model X cars were often advertised as having free super-charging, but the perk may not be transferable to a second owner. The CCS adapter allows the Tesla’s Type 2 port to connect to a CCS rapid charger. The Model X can often have problems with squeaking or creaking sounds, and some Model X have had ball joint problems.
The brakes often don’t get used much, and the discs may become scored or corroded.
Also, the electric seat mechanisms might be checked. The premium interior package also comes with a HEPA bio weapon medical-grade filter. The front fog lights do not come standard. High-fidelity sound was an optional upgrade. The back lights need to be checked for moisture or misting inside.