As much as I love modern tech there is something about turning a key and hearing an engine roar into life that I cannot leave....plus old stuff are more reliable as these newer stuff are mostly built 2 break so that these companies can earn some money
4 years ago | 5
I heard the offer really good finder's fees to people who convince their friends to get one. A colleague at work keeps talking about charged up points at their charge stations
4 years ago | 0
I’ll always prefer a vehicle where I can fix it myself with a toolbox and OBD2 tool.
4 years ago
| 21
yeah i’d generally advise against getting a tesla unless you have a dealer nearby. because they will not let you work on the car yourself.
4 years ago | 0
There are two near by westmont and down town wise you best of luck. I do like Tesla's if you only had 130 grand you could get the plaid.
4 years ago (edited) | 0
Have you thought about contacting the electrified garage?
4 years ago | 2
These cars must be built by the same people that design modern day refrigerators in terms of reliability...
4 years ago | 2
Despite what they say, electric will NEVER outperform internal combustion engines
4 years ago | 0
Why do you think your buddy sold it to you good thing you paid in singles.
4 years ago
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Tesla offers service options if you want to try and repair it yourself.. Go to the service.tesla.com website and try it out
4 years ago | 0
Warped Lab
Not even a month with this car and already some critical malfunctions... Doesn't tell you what the issue is, and Tesla service center is pretty much non-existent.. do they really think that their cars are just made out of gold and never going to break down?.. thank God I got a second gas powered car..
4 years ago | [YT] | 71