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Teslas also need periodic maintenance; Here's why

 


Anyone who claims they don't get routine maintenance done on their Teslas is seriously misleading you.

Teslas also go for maintenance, but it's not as usual as that of the traditional vehicles, thanks to fewer moving parts.

After a year or 10,000 miles of driving, the firm requires you to bring the car back in for maintenance tasks like tire rotation and wheel alignment, as well as some fundamental safety inspections.

Keep in mind that the brakes are also moving parts and that they require routine maintenance to prevent failures while you are driving.

After around two years of driving, Tesla claims you must also replace the air filter.
However, when compared to conventional automobiles, a Tesla requires much less and less expensive maintenance.

The one issue I believe that the company has to address is how challenging it is for vehicle owners to schedule an appointment when the vehicle requires maintenance.

It is an overstatement to claim that Teslas require no maintenance at all. Teslas need maintenance from time to time, though perhaps less frequently than conventional cars.

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