sharetrader
Results 1 to 5 of 5

Thread: Tesla Chat

  1. #1
    Guru
    Join Date
    Jul 2002
    Location
    New Zealand.
    Posts
    4,779

    Exclamation Tesla Chat

    Are there any Tesla owners out there who can answer two questions ?

    1/ If you have owned your Tesla for a few years and the batteries are losing their power and need new ones, what are your thoughtd and costs of this.?


    2/ Would you buy a new Tesla without the subsidy from the govt after selling your old one ( bought with the govt subsidy ) ?

    Can you enlighten us on your feeling towards your Tesla ownership?

  2. #2
    On the doghouse
    Join Date
    Jun 2004
    Location
    , , New Zealand.
    Posts
    9,924

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by whatsup View Post
    Are there any Tesla owners out there who can answer two questions ?

    1/ If you have owned your Tesla for a few years and the batteries are losing their power and need new ones, what are your thoughts and costs of this.?
    I doubt if you will get any response from Tesla owners to your question, because I think you are asking about a 'problem' which for all practical purposes does not exist. I have never ever heard of any EV owner complain about loss of power. Loss of range by reduced capability of the battery pack to store energy - yes. But that is a very different thing to loss of power. I think the electronics and electric motors that deliver your electric power are pretty reliable and long lived.

    Some US data on Tesla battery back life is here:
    https://insideevs.com/news/723734/te...n-200000miles/

    So after 300,000km your range reduces from say 450km to 380km. Whoopie-do. That is still a lot of hours at the wheel. I don't think I would be prepared to fork out $30k for a new battery pack to gain just 70km of 'tank' range. Just charge up a bit more often. The car is probably 10 years old by then anyway. You wouldn't expect a 10 year old ICE car to perform like a new one.

    The other point is that if you did find your battery pack was 'underperforming', it may be possible to replace 'sick cells' rather than the whole thing. There is a Christchurch company called 'EVs Enhanced' which specialises in looking after EVs where manufacturer support interest is lacking. So maybe if I bought a 10 year old Tesla and was planning to keep it for 10 years, I think a trip down there so that they could advise me on spending a bit of money up front so that it might enhance my ownership experience might be the go.


    Quote Originally Posted by whatsup View Post
    2/ Would you buy a new Tesla without the subsidy from the govt after selling your old one ( bought with the govt subsidy ) ?

    Can you enlighten us on your feeling towards your Tesla ownership?
    I would have thought that when the government subsidy for buying an electric car ended, the price of electric cars would go up. However that didn't happen, I guess due the the new car market recession and the introduction of road user charges for EVs. That and the availability of a greater number of Chinese branded EVs that have lowered the price point for EV ownership anyway. So I feel as though the government subsidy is now a red herring historical issue.

    I am not a Tesla owner (I drive an Hyundai Ioniq EV Series 2 hatch). But I think I am right in saying that if you want your Tesla serviced to protect your factory warranty, you have to take it to Auckland, Wellington or Christchurch. That can be 'logistically inconvenient' if you live outside of those main centres.

    SNOOPY
    Watch out for the most persistent and dangerous version of Covid-19: B.S.24/7

  3. #3
    Guru
    Join Date
    Jul 2002
    Location
    New Zealand.
    Posts
    4,779

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Snoopy View Post
    I doubt if you will get any response from Tesla owners to your question, because I think you are asking about a 'problem' which for all practical purposes does not exist. I have never ever heard of any EV owner complain about loss of power. Loss of range by reduced capability of the battery pack to store energy - yes. But that is a very different thing to loss of power. I think the electronics and electric motors that deliver your electric power are pretty reliable and long lived.

    Some US data on Tesla battery back life is here:
    https://insideevs.com/news/723734/te...n-200000miles/

    So after 300,000km your range reduces from say 450km to 380km. Whoopie-do. That is still a lot of hours at the wheel. I don't think I would be prepared to fork out $30k for a new battery pack to gain just 70km of 'tank' range. Just charge up a bit more often. The car is probably 10 years old by then anyway. You wouldn't expect a 10 year old ICE car to perform like a new one.

    The other point is that if you did find your battery pack was 'underperforming', it may be possible to replace 'sick cells' rather than the whole thing. There is a Christchurch company called 'EVs Enhanced' which specialises in looking after EVs where manufacturer support interest is lacking. So maybe if I bought a 10 year old Tesla and was planning to keep it for 10 years, I think a trip down there so that they could advise me on spending a bit of money up front so that it might enhance my ownership experience might be the go.




    I would have thought that when the government subsidy for buying an electric car ended, the price of electric cars would go up. However that didn't happen, I guess due the the new car market recession and the introduction of road user charges for EVs. That and the availability of a greater number of Chinese branded EVs that have lowered the price point for EV ownership anyway. So I feel as though the government subsidy is now a red herring historical issue.

    I am not a Tesla owner (I drive an Hyundai Ioniq EV Series 2 hatch). But I think I am right in saying that if you want your Tesla serviced to protect your factory warranty, you have to take it to Auckland, Wellington or Christchurch. That can be 'logistically inconvenient' if you live outside of those main centres.

    SNOOPY
    Snoopy, GREAT, this is the kind of discussion I was hoping to have, all points of view welcome .

  4. #4
    Member
    Join Date
    Jul 2017
    Location
    Auckland
    Posts
    242

    Default

    Model 3 owner here. Purchased almost 2 years ago on last week of rebate.

    I went from a 2017 Mercedes E300 Coupe to the Model 3 and I prefer driving the Tesla. Battery is still perfect, this week I drove to Whangamata from North Shore and back on single charge.

    I have the wall charger at home and it's so easy - plug it in and walk away, the car starts charging automatically when my power cost drops to half overnight.

    I haven't heard anything about needing services done to ensure the warranty, all I am aware of is that if repairs are needed then it has to be by Tesla certified repairer.

    I have done 45,000k's and never had an issue. Over air updates are awesome. Found out this weekend that I have just received "Curvature Assist" so when driving to Whanga there's no need to come off autopilot when cornering as the car slows to a good speed and then accelerates automatically back out of the corners.

    I am looking to move to the Audi e-tron GT this year but I am definitely keeping the Model3 for when the kids start driving - some many safety features available for younger drivers.

    Above all - they are so much fun to drive.

    Hope this helps.

  5. #5
    Guru
    Join Date
    Feb 2011
    Location
    Wellington
    Posts
    2,547

    Default

    I booked a test drive for a TSLA 3 recently . Only had the performance one available .Lovely car to drive and eye watering performance .
    I enquired about servicing etc . He said we recommend you bring it back after 2 years , however if we never see you again it will not invalidate your warranty .
    Clints have you seen the Etron at Armstrong Wellington … a lot of car for 95K !!

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •