With 110k Miles How is This 2013 Model S and its Battery Holding Up?

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This 2013 Mode S 60 is in great condition inside and out and is a great way to get into Tesla ownership at a fraction of a new car price. The Model S has been a remarkable product for Tesla and still is in production in 2023 with an exterior design very similar to this 2013 model. With a range close to 200 miles fully charged this 2013 Model S offers the same range as many newer EVs like the Bold and Leaf yet offers a lot more performance, space and luxury car comfort. With a little over 300-hp this its also very quick, capable of 0-60-mph in a little less than six seconds. Unlike a gas engine that needs to downshift its transmission and rev up to its peak power band for maximum performance, this Model S only has one gear and instant power on demand for acceleration unlike any other gas powered car you have driven. A huge vertical screen offers a crisp high resolution display thats as easy to use as an iPad. You can operate and change pretty much any setting through the car via the screen. You wont believe how quiet and smooth the Model S is, its unlike any other car you have ever driven!
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Great video. I just bought a 2014 model s 60 and it rides like a new car, it’s fast and it’s got so much room for cargo. We went on a family trip and with just the frunk, we had so much room left in the trunk. Plus I knew the previous owner who kept it under roof the whole time and only drove it for 55k miles. Always had it professionally detailed. Best purchase I’ve made. Couldn’t see myself in a model 3.

Laissez_Faire
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Love my 2014 model s 60. 130k miles charges to 203 miles still and gets 100% of that 👍👍💚

jackgreenstalk
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pretty deep knowledge of EVs for an infiniti dealership. nice

ZachMeador
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My 90D have 140k Miles still getting ~210 miles only supercharger it. Free supercharging

AdrianMcDaid
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Let tesla replace my 12v battery last week.
It was the original fron 2013😅
Even the 12v bat have longlife sometimes.
Own a 2013 p85 212k miles.
Great car imo.

robbienl
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I bought a 2013 Model S with 56k miles for $27k last year, and I already got slammed with a $21k battery replacement bill. Worst decision I have ever made. I foolishly believed degradation was the issue, but EV batteries fail with time, regardless of miles.

JetFire
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I’m not sure I understood… How long or how many miles can I get on a Tesla before the battery has to be replaced?

BeingErikaWhite
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Can you use the current Tesla Charging Station with the 2013?

chunckyfreshnut
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If it's not holding up you will be out 12k but then you got the drive units cost 8k
That car only worth 8 to 14k.

thayalansuntharalingam
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All dealerships that sell used EV need to replace the battery with a new one selling EV with used battery asking for trouble.

iamalazydog