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Study confirms Tesla's high reliability with 4.6% reaching 250,000 miles
A recent iSeeCars study analyzing over 174 million used vehicles found Tesla models have a 4.6% chance of reaching 250,000 miles, close to the industry average of 4.8%, ranking sixth among 32 brands. Tesla outperforms traditional brands like Subaru (2.3%), Nissan (2.4%), BMW, and Mercedes-Benz. The Model S stands out with a 7.9/10 reliability score and an average lifespan of 154,419 miles. The simplicity of the electric powertrain, with fewer moving parts, contributes to this durability, supported by real-world Teslas exceeding one million miles.
- Tesla has 4.6% chance of reaching 250,000 miles, sixth among 32 brands
- Model S scores 7.9/10 reliability and 154,419 miles average lifespan
π Why it matters: The iSeeCars study confirms Tesla's durability, especially the Model S with its high reliability score and longevity.
π Upside: Electric powertrain simplicity reduces common mechanical failures found in internal combustion engines.
π Risk: Not applicable.
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