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[quote=Anonymous]I have a 6-year-old Model 3 and 8-year-old Model X. Both have 85-95% of their original battery range. I’ve been beyond satisfied with one exception — repairs after minor accidents. In the three cases where I needed repairs from people running into me, it took 3-4 weeks for body shop to obtain the required parts. So I had to drive around with dents in my car (didn’t affect the ability to drive) for weeks. I probably would not buy a Tesla if I still lived in Georgetown and relied primarily or exclusively on street parking, especially on busy streets, given my experience with minor body repairs, and my desire to have my car to look pristine or close to it. So far, my total expenditures on all maintenance, including replacement tires, tire rotations, changing air filters, brake fluid tests, and wheel alignments, has been less than $3000 over 8 years for BOTH cars combined. That’s less than half what I paid to maintain a single BMW 5 series over a similar span.[/quote]
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