Spartan Posted October 20, 2015 Report Posted October 20, 2015 Once upon a time, Consumer Reports gave the Tesla Model S P85D its highest rating ever, but the love affair is over, for now. While it still loves the way the sedan drives, the review organization has concluded after its Annual Auto Reliability Survey that reports from 1,400 owners show the cars have a "worse-than-average overall problem rate." While it also noted that these problems are mostly covered by Tesla's four year/50,000 mile bumper-to-bumper warranty or its eight year, unlimited mileage powertrain warranty, it still decided the vehicle isn't deserving of its "Recommended" rating. In response, Tesla says it strives to make hardware fixes "painless," and noted that the study also found owners rated the company's service as the best in the world.
Spartan Posted October 20, 2015 Author Report Posted October 20, 2015 After the news came out this morning, Tesla's stock price dropped from a high of $228, to as low as $202. While it has recovered some of that, there's still concern over whether it's up to the task of increasing production of the popular EVs, and rolling out new versions like the Model X. If you're currently in the market for a P85D, we're guessing Ludicrous mode and Autopilot outweigh a potentially finicky powertrain, malfunctioning door handle or squeaky sunroof, but only time will tell how these cars age as more of them hit the road. Tesla: Consumer Reports also found that customers rate Tesla service and loyalty as the best in the world. Close communication with our customers enables Tesla to receive input, proactively address issues, and quickly fix problems. Over-the-air software updates allow Tesla to diagnose and fix most bugs without the need to come in for service. In instances when hardware needs to be fixed, we strive to make it painless.
andhravodu Posted October 20, 2015 Report Posted October 20, 2015 Once upon a time, Consumer Reports gave the Tesla Model S P85D its highest rating ever, but the love affair is over, for now. While it still loves the way the sedan drives, the review organization has concluded after its Annual Auto Reliability Survey that reports from 1,400 owners show the cars have a "worse-than-average overall problem rate." While it also noted that these problems are mostly covered by Tesla's four year/50,000 mile bumper-to-bumper warranty or its eight year, unlimited mileage powertrain warranty, it still decided the vehicle isn't deserving of its "Recommended" rating. In response, Tesla says it strives to make hardware fixes "painless," and noted that the study also found owners rated the company's service as the best in the world. hit piece laga undi. worse then overall problems ayithe, vadu free ga cover chestunnad gaa. amru cars laga bandi ki reliability issues emi levu, battery fail thappa inkemanna unnaya?
Spartan Posted October 20, 2015 Author Report Posted October 20, 2015 hit piece laga undi. worse then overall problems ayithe, vadu free ga cover chestunnad gaa. amru cars laga bandi ki reliability issues emi levu, battery fail thappa inkemanna unnaya? battery fail aite inkemundi...car koni bokka.... its like enigne for them no.
andhravodu Posted October 20, 2015 Report Posted October 20, 2015 battery fail aite inkemundi...car koni bokka.... its like enigne for them no. ya, but first 5 years tesla free ga replace chestundi ani vinna. ee article lo major issues emi cheppaledu, just above average probs annadu. prathi german car ki anthe untundi consumer reports rating, kani tesla enduku antha sudden ga padindi? stock market manipulation laga undi
Spartan Posted October 20, 2015 Author Report Posted October 20, 2015 ya, but first 5 years tesla free ga replace chestundi ani vinna. ee article lo major issues emi cheppaledu, just above average probs annadu. prathi german car ki anthe untundi consumer reports rating, kani tesla enduku antha sudden ga padindi? stock market manipulation laga undi 5yrs battery life ante... if ur not under warranty after that..u spend 15-20K for the battery again.. whcih is same amount you spend for the Gas for non-electric car... Environment ki manchi chestunnam ani tappite..i dont see any advantage in buying it simple kada....
dasara_bullodu Posted October 20, 2015 Report Posted October 20, 2015 5yrs battery life ante... if ur not under warranty after that..u spend 15-20K for the battery again.. whcih is same amount you spend for the Gas for non-electric car... Environment ki manchi chestunnam ani tappite..i dont see any advantage in buying it simple kada.... Environment ki manchi em jarugutondi ? Gas badulu current... current gets generated from non-renewable energy again .... environment antha scam, just that US want to dictate the next technology and get a grip over the world market... But tesla meeda ilanti news ... without details, ante some kind of anti propaganda by oil companies anukocchu kada
andhravodu Posted October 20, 2015 Report Posted October 20, 2015 Environment ki manchi em jarugutondi ? Gas badulu current... current gets generated from non-renewable energy again .... environment antha scam, just that US want to dictate the next technology and get a grip over the world market... But tesla meeda ilanti news ... without details, ante some kind of anti propaganda by oil companies anukocchu kada petrol kakunda current vadithe emissions lo theda ani theliyatleda?
Kontekurradu Posted October 20, 2015 Report Posted October 20, 2015 petrol kakunda current vadithe emissions lo theda ani theliyatleda? simultaneously electricity bokka kada antundu kavi
Spartan Posted October 20, 2015 Author Report Posted October 20, 2015 simultaneously electricity bokka kada antundu kavi a electricty Solar nunchi vaste../
Kontekurradu Posted October 21, 2015 Report Posted October 21, 2015 a electricty Solar nunchi vaste../ solar aite vakay, kaani ikada solar kadu kada as far as i guess we use our own electricity to charge car no...
andhravodu Posted October 21, 2015 Report Posted October 21, 2015 solar aite vakay, kaani ikada solar kadu kada as far as i guess we use our own electricity to charge car no... oil burning ye kadu, oil preparation ki kooda energy kavali, chala by products eliminate cheyochu if you reduce dependency on oil. indakati point ki vasthe solar, windmill ayithe thappa electric cars waste antav good news. CA lo 20% of electric consumption is by renewable resources. on pace to be 30% by 2020 and 50% by 2030 TX lo wind power full ga vastundi given all these, electric cars ekkuva unte enviro benefit kadaa man
turtle Posted October 21, 2015 Report Posted October 21, 2015 Main complaint:- Among the complaints to Consumer Reports were problems with body squeaks and rattles, sunroof leaks and the large, iPad-like touch-screen center console freezing. One respondent told Consumer Reports that the car’s electric motor had to be replaced. Now All of those are covered under warranty including battery, motor, power train, bumper to bumper until 4 year/ 50000 miles. what the big deal man? the report is based on 1400 model S owners. Even BMW or Merc owners get that. Even worse, BMW or Merc gets more serious problems like transmission, exhaust system problems.
idiBeZaWaDa Posted October 21, 2015 Report Posted October 21, 2015 5yrs battery life ante... if ur not under warranty after that..u spend 15-20K for the battery again.. whcih is same amount you spend for the Gas for non-electric car... Environment ki manchi chestunnam ani tappite..i dont see any advantage in buying it simple kada.... u got 2 kinds...5 Yrs warranty and Life Time Warranty
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