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In reply to the discussion: Tesla ranks almost dead-last on Consumer Reports reliability list [View all]Casady1
(2,133 posts)32. with the exception of the drivetrain
all other parts are subject to normal wear and tear. Brakes, Shocks, Struts, Front end etc. Today's engines are drive trains are very reliable for 200,000 miles. My brother and I have cars with either 300,000( '92 Accord or my '94 Audi S4-253,000 miles. Engine and drive train has never been repaired on either.)
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Tesla ranks almost dead-last on Consumer Reports reliability list [View all]
Demovictory9
Nov 2021
OP
I figure Tesla will falter, and then it will be embraced, extended, and extinguished...
hunter
Nov 2021
#14
It's a shame VWs are always in the shop or have tech issues, having owned a few and other family.
TheBlackAdder
Nov 2021
#21
I've had GTIs, Jettas, my sister, Jettas, my other sister's husband 2 Golfs. We've given up on them.
TheBlackAdder
Nov 2021
#58
All of which should have been caught before the sale, meaning their QC systems aren't adequate
MichMan
Nov 2021
#27
Earlier this year I considered getting a Tesla. I bought a Porsche convertible instead.
Dial H For Hero
Nov 2021
#22
About the the same ranking I would give Elon on the good guy list . . . . . .t
Stinky The Clown
Nov 2021
#60