BertL
Active Member
The CPO Page indicates: "Every showroom and pre-owned Model S comes with a 4-year, 50,000 mile warranty".Don't all the CPOs come with the extended warranty to 100k miles?
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The CPO Page indicates: "Every showroom and pre-owned Model S comes with a 4-year, 50,000 mile warranty".Don't all the CPOs come with the extended warranty to 100k miles?
I just read that alignments are no longer included in the service plan (not that everything online is true). Does anyone actually know if this changed for sure and if the change affects everyone from those of us who already have a extended service plan, or just new people who are purchasing one now that they changed the rules on them (no longer transferable etc...)
It was never in writing as part of the standard contract to begin with. I checked with my DS before ordering and before purchasing my service agreement last October and was told alignments would be done for me if needed as part of annual service. Others as you may have read here have the same experience with what I'll term "legacy" agreements. My personal take is that now that agreements have become more specific, if owners buy since the change, you are under those new terms and alignments are extra cost. If you want a definitive answer for your specific situation, I'd suggest you contact Tesla Tech Support or your SC.I just read that alignments are no longer included in the service plan (not that everything online is true). Does anyone actually know if this changed for sure and if the change affects everyone from those of us who already have a extended service plan, or just new people who are purchasing one now that they changed the rules on them (no longer transferable etc...)
When I was in the SC back in Dec inquiring about various details of the prepaid service plans, I was told the same thing i.e. that alignments would be done as part of the annual service. I purchased the 4yr prepaid plan at end of January, and the agreement document they then sent me clearly states that wheel alignments (and tire rotations) ARE included in the annual service, however they must be done at a SC, and can't be done by a Ranger without extra cost.It was never in writing as part of the standard contract to begin with. I checked with my DS before ordering and before purchasing my service agreement last October and was told alignments would be done for me if needed as part of annual service. [...]
This is from the MyTesla page in my profile. I have 2 days remaining to purchase the service plans. Today's website information indicates they now have 3 plan options: 3 yr/1325; 4yr/2100; 8yr/4000. Each plan is 12,500 intervals. The plan includes a "wheel alignment check" which I guess could me they will do it...or it could be "Man, you need to have your wheels aligned."I used one of my prepaid services last week and it was still included, but they told me that the alignment is no longer included in new Service Agreements.
My reading of the new 3 year plan is that it costs about $442 per visit (x 3 = ~$1325). The 4 year plan winds up costing $525 per visit and costs just under $800 more for the extra year. This means that if I buy a 3-year plan and pay $600 for the 4th visit, I've still saved money over the 4 year plan. Am I missing something???
I checked today and the My Tesla / Service sign up page now shows only a 4 year plan active on my car, even though I paid $3800 for 4+4 service plan on November 5th, 2015.
I sent an email to see what's up, but other people may want to check and make sure their page shows what they paid for is active.
They used to be. I paid $600 for the 1yr...in December. Yay me.Bmah
Thanks! I sure missed that. I was told every service visit was $600 when I placed my order 3 weeks ago.
Sandy
It's been discussed many times upthread, and there are many opinions.I'm not sure I see much value in the prepaid service plans unless the cost of service is going up in the future years. On the 3 year plan I think you save $175, but you have to pay $1,350 up front. It like a 12% discount for paying upfront 3 years. Doesn't seem compelling. Curious as to others views.
My Tesla page does not shows 4+4 Prepay Service is active, but the Read Agreement link points to the new agreement, not the one active when I purchase the agreement.mine also only shows 4 years active even though i purchased 8
You're not unique with My Tesla not presenting agreements that match what you signed-up for. I'm personally beyond that.My Tesla page does not shows 4+4 Prepay Service is active, but the Read Agreement link points to the new agreement, not the one active when I purchase the agreement.
I just noticed it no longer includes 8 years of roadside assistance. I cannot find a PDF of the original agreement and it's not my Tesla/My Documents. Can some one post it if they have a PDF copy of the old agreement?
You're not unique with My Tesla not presenting agreements that match what you signed-up for. I'm personally beyond that.
I don't have a PDF, as I wasn't smart enough in my "early Tesla days" to keep one when I signed-up (assuming Tesla would have done that for me), but I do have scanned pages from hardcopy I kept of both the Service Plan and ESA that were in effect as of 10-5-2016 when I signed-up. Here you go -- unfortunately you'll have to read instead of search!