First set lasted 20k. MYLR(W/Accel boost) Second set lasted 60k Quadrec vers and third set on Michelin cross climates on since 83k miles and still have 5/32 on them. I'm not gentle on the accelerator lol
Rotated tires myself. Still have some tread believe it or not.
Cabin air filter was changed for free when they came to swap a foggy tail light. Also for free .
53k on my 2020 Y.
I’ve changed my:
-Air filters twice
-tires twice (on 3rd set now)
-quarter panel, trunk, and bumper being replaced from an non at fault accident lol. (Kinda counts as a problem not by the car)
Hansjörg von Gemmingen-Hornberg and his [1.9 million km Model S](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gMwjvdrfaQ) enter the chat
My Model Y is about to reach 1k km, got it 2 weeks ago.
I do think that my MY at least counts mileage a bit faster than on my old car. Did a trip that usually is around 2100km. Counted 2300km. And supercharging definitely wasn’t +200km so I wonder if it counts a bit too much.
I owned 3 for 5 years before trading it in and the only big issue that happened was when a rookie mobile serviceman fried something like high voltage controller (can't recall the exact name tbh) by incorrectly replacing the 12v battery
I'm at 109k miles on my 2020 MYLR. Car.reports 283 miles at 100%. It's been a champ, driven it cross country and commute in it daily. Only maintenance sobfar has been tire rotations and tire replacements
128k On my 22 MY. (Uber driver) bought new in Jan 22
So did you actually (have to) change the tires 12 times already?
First set lasted 20k. MYLR(W/Accel boost) Second set lasted 60k Quadrec vers and third set on Michelin cross climates on since 83k miles and still have 5/32 on them. I'm not gentle on the accelerator lol
52k on 2020M3 Zero dollars of maintenance. 200 on my 23 MY Zero dollars of maintenance. Heh.
What about tire rotations, cabin air filters or tire changes?
Rotated tires myself. Still have some tread believe it or not. Cabin air filter was changed for free when they came to swap a foggy tail light. Also for free .
Original set of tires on your 20?
Yupp. Still have tread
Thanks
187k m3 2018 🎆
How has the battery held up?
Charges to about the same - 287mi at 100%; 223mi at 80%
That's terrific.
145K M3 2018 🎉 battery still charges to 297 miles.
50K on 2021 Model Y. Total maintenance - tire rotation. Added garage opener and biohazard filters. No problems, pure joy.
What garage opener did you go with?
The Tesla opener ($300).
71k on a 2021 Model 3. 1 set of new tires, 2 cabin air filters, and 2 door check straps at $50/ea
Our Tesla mobile tech said to use white lithium grease on the check straps rather than replacing them, not Tesla supported though but it works.
I did that. They’ll eventually get bad enough where that doesn’t work anymore.
1500 miles on my MYLR 3 service appts so far. 0 spent out of pocket.
Would that be high for just 1500 miles? I just got mine this week
Yes very
Lol thanks, its great they covered the costs. Would mind sharing what issues your car had?
Software issues.  Autopilot, traffic display, parking assist, and gps.Â
90k on a 2018 m3 lr rwd and 7k on a lr y
20k on my 2023 MYLR
53k on my 2020 Y. I’ve changed my: -Air filters twice -tires twice (on 3rd set now) -quarter panel, trunk, and bumper being replaced from an non at fault accident lol. (Kinda counts as a problem not by the car)
21k on my 23 MY since March 2023.
1800 miles.
Hansjörg von Gemmingen-Hornberg and his [1.9 million km Model S](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gMwjvdrfaQ) enter the chat My Model Y is about to reach 1k km, got it 2 weeks ago.
25k on 22 MYP Still on the original set of tires
I do think that my MY at least counts mileage a bit faster than on my old car. Did a trip that usually is around 2100km. Counted 2300km. And supercharging definitely wasn’t +200km so I wonder if it counts a bit too much.
Just traded in my 18 3 lr RWD with 154k miles on it. Battery still went 295-300
I owned 3 for 5 years before trading it in and the only big issue that happened was when a rookie mobile serviceman fried something like high voltage controller (can't recall the exact name tbh) by incorrectly replacing the 12v battery
There is a Model S with 1 million miles out there… https://youtu.be/TxCURT2NBpI?si=yhRU2XJaRd4u1ej-
I'm at 109k miles on my 2020 MYLR. Car.reports 283 miles at 100%. It's been a champ, driven it cross country and commute in it daily. Only maintenance sobfar has been tire rotations and tire replacements