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2013 Tesla Model S with new 90 kWH battery - So FL

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Beautiful car!
- are you the original owner?
- original drive unit?
- Upgraded TPMS?
- Transferable free supercharging?
- MCU1 or 2?
- LTE?
- Transferable premium connectivity?
Thanks!
Hi,
- I am the original owner. This is the same car that was wrapped matte grey as seen in my profile pic.
- yes, original drive unit
- I did upgrade the tire pressure monitor system
- the free supercharging is transferable
- MCU1
- 3g
- the connectivity is transferable but not sure if you were to upgrade to MCU2
 
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might be easier to sell if the display matched the battery. Does it show it as a S 90 in the information screen? Also, if the battery was swapped out at Tesla they normally or automatically change the display to match the configuration. I had an S60 and Tesla put a 75 kwh pack in and it all matched. Alos my wife 2015 70D had the battery swapped for a 75 and it also matches on the screens. Just curious.
But the new 90kWh standard Model S replacement battery is still 350V (and has 87kWh available), so why would max Power increase? (Seems you assume, that it was upgraded with a 400V S90 battery (which has only 81,5kWh available :-()