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We recently heard from several Tesla Owners that the Tesla ESA is no longer available for Model S and X vehicles built after Feb 2021.
Tesla’s ESA Support Page confirms this.

XCare's mission is to support our community with world class extended coverage, and we are here to assist all Tesla owners, Model S/3/X/Y,
first owner or not, within or outside of original factory warranty (sorry, no coverage available for original Roadster).

As members of this community and former Tesla employees, we understand the need for world-class coverage, and designed XCare to meet this need,
with the same coverage as the Tesla ESA, half the deductible ($100 vs $200) and coverage out to 175k total vehicle miles.

We are very active on these Forums, and many XCare members have posted about their experiences.
Please check out the reviews/posts on this forum for XCare X-Care and Xcelerate for more info.

If your Tesla currently has less than 125,000 miles (<100k miles for Model X) we would be happy to provide a no-hassle quote and lots of great info.
Click here to connect, and our team will reach out with options and helpful info.

Your Tesla deserves the very best protection. XCare.
 
Yes, indeed, it's awesome that X-Care exists. Sadly, however, Tesla is quite peculiar in not offering something on its own in this area.

How I would love to have been in the room to listen to the discussions on this topic. Elon professes to build "million-mile" Teslas, but then proceeded to never offer the ESA to Model 3/Y buyers, and then has now killed the ESA for the latest S/X buyers . . . it just doesn't add up.

Perhaps he felt burned by offering the ESA on the early S/X because, frankly, they seemed to have a LOT of issues after 50k miles? Of course, our sample size was "one," a '13 MS Performance, and wow, did it cost Tesla a ton of money to fix (and fix, and fix, and fix). Regardless, it's a bad look when Tesla won't support their own products beyond the original warranty period, at any price.

Glad X-Care exists!
 
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We recently heard from several Tesla Owners that the Tesla ESA is no longer available for Model S and X vehicles built after Feb 2021.
Tesla’s ESA Support Page confirms this.

XCare's mission is to support our community with world class extended coverage, and we are here to assist all Tesla owners, Model S/3/X/Y,
first owner or not, within or outside of original factory warranty (sorry, no coverage available for original Roadster).

As members of this community and former Tesla employees, we understand the need for world-class coverage, and designed XCare to meet this need,
with the same coverage as the Tesla ESA, half the deductible ($100 vs $200) and coverage out to 175k total vehicle miles.

We are very active on these Forums, and many XCare members have posted about their experiences.
Please check out the reviews/posts on this forum for XCare X-Care and Xcelerate for more info.

If your Tesla currently has less than 125,000 miles (<100k miles for Model X) we would be happy to provide a no-hassle quote and lots of great info.
Click here to connect, and our team will reach out with options and helpful info.

Your Tesla deserves the very best protection. XCare.
I want to sign up it you are not in WA? When are you coming here?
 
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