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Sold 2013 P85 112k miles

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Sorry for the late reply. Work has kept me gainfully employed and not actively trying to sell the S.

The remaining 8 year/unlimited mile battery and drive unit warranty is still on the car.

You or whomever purchases should be able to find an aftermarket warranty if that’s something desired.
 
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@gearbox It was out of pocket. Unfortunately the repair wasn’t covered under the unlimited mile battery/drive unit warranty.

I have the old charger in my garage. I looked up lots of videos on how to possibly fix (usually it’s a fuse). It can go with the car if the new owner wants it.

Fly out and drive back! Tis the season for shenanigans like that. Driving a car back home is the best.

Thanks for your interest, first person to see this gem will take her home!
 
It has not, but is still covered under warranty.

Additionally, I requested that Tesla check the battery and drive unit for charge and noise when the charger was replaced. They stated that the battery and drive unit were both in average to better than average condition.

They couldn’t believe the car had as many miles as it does. Hope that helps!