I am looking at a high mileage(just under 200k miles) 2014 Model S in excellent exterior and interior condition and at a great price.
Here's the kicker. There is literally no information available on the car. Unfortunately, there are no service records and nothing service related shows up in Carfax. The seller also knows nothing about it as he bought if from auction a few weeks ago and is flipping it. I looked at the car today and did some sleuthing...
Adam
Here's the kicker. There is literally no information available on the car. Unfortunately, there are no service records and nothing service related shows up in Carfax. The seller also knows nothing about it as he bought if from auction a few weeks ago and is flipping it. I looked at the car today and did some sleuthing...
- There was no 2014 90RWD. It was originally an 85. I checked the battery pack and it's a Reman 90kwh from 2016. So, newer battery, but not that much newer. Doesn't really make me feel great about the battery age, but better than I did going into it. The screen says Model S 90.
- Is the 90 a better battery(tech wise) than the 85?
- What kind of charging speeds can I expect at a Supercharger?
- The badge on the back says 80. Does Tesla really replace the badge when battery replaced under warranty for a slightly larger pack?
- It does not have Free Supercharging. Don't all '14s come with lifetime free charging? This leads me to believe that the 1st owner traded it in to Tesla and Tesla removed that bonus. Is that reasonable to assume?
- Is there any way to dig up more info on this car?
Adam