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Tesla Model S 85D (Dual Motor) Hatchback 5dr Electric Auto 4WD (422 bhp)

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  • Make: Tesla
  • Milage: 146400 Miles
  • Year: 2016
  • Model: Model S
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Fuel: Electric

Description

This Tesla has free supercharging for life! The code from Tesla is SC01, which means when you sell the vehicle on, the free charging passes on to the next owner. This alone makes the car so valuable, with energy costs going up as they do. Teslas are exceptional and a fun car to drive! There is a supercharger location never too far away from whereveryou are. Never more than 5 or 10 miles away at any time. You never get range anxiety. Also, no more fumbling with cards or apps for charging as you do with other chargers (if you find them and they are working) etc. With Tesla supercharger, just plug it in and it will start to charge. When you're done just unplug and go. Supercharging is cleverly spaced out all over Europe. I recently road tripped from London to the aurlandsfjord Norway, and supercharger locations were handy during the whole trip. They show on your app on the car screen, and the on board app even calculates how far you can go and where you should charge up to continue your trip. Worried about the mileage on the car? No need to be. Teslas are known to be going over 500k. Worried about battery degrading? No need to be. Yes the battery does degrade over many years, but the price has halved and will go down even more in the years to come should you feel you want an upgrade. Its in good standing currently and will last for years to come. Teslas are a wonder to drive. Put it in standard mode and go from 0 to 60 in 4.8 seconds. I've only used that to show off to friends. Its too fast to use in London traffic, scares the heck out of other drivers cause they can't flow into traffic. However, the chill mode has just enough kick to get you blending smoothly into traffic and overtaking. Its quick, trust me. What can I say?, I'm a Tesla fan boy. This is the reason I am selling, because I'm upgrading to the new Model Y. Its PRICY, but you only live twice. I will miss the Model S and it's good looks and the free charging, but there is a stronger pull to get the new Model Y. Recently, I've had four new tyres (done about 2900 miles on them so far), and replaced the front and rear ball joints plus the rear anti-roll bar. These are Mercedes parts as the Model S and Mercedes use the same parts. Drives like new. Total cost for this: 2500 pounds. Other costs have been adding the CCS supercharger attachment (so you can use any of the Tesla superchargers, old and new) If you want to be an Uber Driver, well this car is licensed for that too.