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2013 Tesla Model S Long-Term Road Test

Edmunds.comEdmunds.com Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 10,315
edited September 2014 in Tesla

image2013 Tesla Model S Long-Term Road Test

Edmunds conducts a Long Term Test of the 2013 Tesla Model S and reports on a tire sidewall issue.

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  • gslippygslippy Member Posts: 514
    This flaw may not be very serious. But the 21" tires are beginning to seem like more of a liability than an asset to the car. I'm guessing the 19" tire/wheel package is much easier to live with.
  • bassrockerxbassrockerx Member Posts: 24
    that just looks where the steel belt comes together and is very normal. unless it is super squishy when you poke it. doesent hurt to have somone who knows what they are talking about check it out tho.
  • goaterguygoaterguy Member Posts: 64
    Give it two aspirins and call me back in the morning.
  • shepskishepski Member Posts: 45
    Good thing that the car looks far prettier with the 19" wheels - as clearly those are the ones to get.
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