I’m buying a new Tesla and really want to invest in a warranty. I want protection that lasts as long as possible but I’m not sure about the duration of these warranties.
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Warranties are really important! Tesla warranties vary in length depending on the type of warranty and the model you own.
Here are some examples of the duration of Tesla warranties:
Basic Vehicle: 4 years/50,000 miles
Supplemental Restraint System: 5 years/60,000 miles
Battery and Drive Unit: Varies based on the model
Parts, Body & Paint Repair: 1 year/12,500 miles
Since Tesla parts are expensive to repair or replace, you want to make sure you are protected by solid warranty coverage. You should consider buying as much warranty protection as your budget will allow. Without a warranty, just replacing the battery can cost thousands.
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