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Just trying to get a feel for a average amount of miles on the Tesla model X’s on the road. I’m looking into buying a 2016 with just about 50k miles on it. I’ve never owned a Tesla. I currently drive a 2005 BMW 530i with over 200k miles.
Just trying to get a feel for a average amount of miles on the Tesla model X’s on the road. I’m looking into buying a 2016 with just about 50k miles on it. I’ve never owned a Tesla. I currently drive a 2005 BMW 530i with over 200k miles.
I have a December 2017 X and just hit 60k miles last week. It's had it's share of hiccups over the years but it's still running strong and I have no issues depending on it all year round.
Model X changed to the newer computer (MCU2) in early March of 2018...
In 2019 they changed to the "Raven" model which had permanent magnet motors
and a new adaptive suspension...
Later in 2019 they had the newest and current Hardware 3.0 FSD computer...
March 2018 or later would provide a better driving experience
if your finances allow it...
Another opinion from an internet guy...
Shawn
PS - I am trading in my March 2018 Model X next week for a "Refresh" X.
70,000 miles plus on my 2018.