donald said:GeekEV said:FYI, I saw this very well written (and IMHO accurate) post from Pollux on the subject of drive unit and battery replacements. I strongly suspect his/her experience reflects the majority of reported cases. Well worth reading for any doubters.
http://www.teslamotors.com/forum/forums/edmunds-experience-scares-me#comment-430647" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
eh!!?!?
I have become a doubter of the Model S's reliability. This article confirms my doubt. In what way is it worth reading?
Customer mentions "a little more noise than when the car was new", service center replaces the drive unit. The customer didn't ask for a drive unit, just wanted to know if it was normal. Service test drove and found the noise was "out of specs" and replaced it.
Tesla does their best to make service invisible, and will go to great lengths to make sure the car is as perfect as possible. I have had far more serious issues with other cars with far less response from service.