Free lifetime supercharging ($15000 value over the past decade, can be transferred to new Tesla purchase)
Free lifetime connectivity.
90% original capacity, 390 km.
NO squeaks or rattles, maintained to remain so (see below thread).
Two owner car (we've owned since 2015), garaged.
Same car as posted here with maintenance updates posted on exact items fixed/repaired:
Update:
Car reports 384 km at full charge as of April 2024, compared to 425 km as new in 2013. 90% original capacity.
Note, however, Tesla changed the behaviour of what "100%" is a few years ago in a software update.
In 2012, at 100% charge, there was zero regenerative braking and full regen only happened at 90% state of charge.
Now in 2023, with 100% charge, there is 1/4 regenerative braking, and at 95% full regenerative braking.
This is indicative of the battery having 95% original capacity, but Tesla has artificially limited what the maximum usable battery range is.
All this to say, the battery is in fantastic shape, as an example, the car supercharges exactly as it has done since purchase.
Free lifetime connectivity.
90% original capacity, 390 km.
NO squeaks or rattles, maintained to remain so (see below thread).
Two owner car (we've owned since 2015), garaged.
Same car as posted here with maintenance updates posted on exact items fixed/repaired:
2013 Tesla Model S85 (Toronto, Canada) extended warranty
110,000 km driven (majority highway trips, we use our Smart ED for local trips) 100% charge shows 415 km (97% original capacity) as of April 2018. Purchased from Tesla Toronto show room via "CPO" (used + warranty) in 2015. Production VIN 6xxx (March 2013) Reason for selling - considering...
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Update:
Car reports 384 km at full charge as of April 2024, compared to 425 km as new in 2013. 90% original capacity.
Note, however, Tesla changed the behaviour of what "100%" is a few years ago in a software update.
In 2012, at 100% charge, there was zero regenerative braking and full regen only happened at 90% state of charge.
Now in 2023, with 100% charge, there is 1/4 regenerative braking, and at 95% full regenerative braking.
This is indicative of the battery having 95% original capacity, but Tesla has artificially limited what the maximum usable battery range is.
All this to say, the battery is in fantastic shape, as an example, the car supercharges exactly as it has done since purchase.