2013 Tesla Model S Long-Term Road Test


Edmunds conducts a Long-Term Test of the 2013 Tesla Model S and reports that its ominous noise is now gone.
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Edmunds conducts a Long-Term Test of the 2013 Tesla Model S and reports that its ominous noise is now gone.
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@Jason Kavanagh: I know that Edmunds has a large consumer data side, but as editors do you solely work on 'What's Hot' related things or do you also have a lot of other responsibilities? This is just for curiosity's sake by the way, I'm not trying to evaluate your worth. It probably doesn't come across that way, but I just want to make sure...
@quadricycle: You are a much, much nicer person than I am. Way nicer.
When I had my Mercedes SLK 55 prior to my Tesla Roadster I had to have the transmission replaced two times before the car had 5K miles on it because it was making a strange noise and wouldn't shift properly. Mercedes just replaced the entire transmission per the factory mandate. I did not question them as to what the exact problem was nor did I care. I don't see consumers or the NTSC going after Mercedes for doing this. And yes, if you search the SLK forums you can see that there were MANY people who had similar transmission replacements.
So the moral to the story is that the Model S is a new car and there are going to be issues that Tesla will find and address along the way. I don't know why people want to look at Tesla through a microscope and treat them differently than every other car company.
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