Two Years & 60k Miles Later with Our Tesla Model S P100D 🧐
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ม.ค. 2024
- In this video, I share my firsthand experience with the 2016 Tesla Model S P100D over the past two years and 60,000 miles. Join me as I delve into the remarkable features, performance, and overall satisfaction with this incredible electric car.
I discuss what makes this car unique being FSD, sunroof, nappa leather, and a P100D. Rare car with all of those features, and watch to see how it treated us.
🔋 **Impressive Range**: Discover how the P100D's cutting-edge battery technology has consistently exceeded expectations, providing ample range for both daily commutes and long-distance journeys.
🚗 **Unparalleled Performance**: I'll discuss the thrilling acceleration and handling that the P100D is renowned for, showcasing its electric powertrain and Ludicrous Mode capabilities.
🌐 **Autopilot and Full Self-Driving Features**: Explore the evolution of Tesla's Autopilot system and its impact on my driving experience, including any notable improvements or challenges.
🔧 **Reliability and Maintenance**: Learn about the car's reliability over the 60,000 miles, covering routine maintenance, any unexpected issues, and Tesla's customer service.
🌟 **Living with a Tesla**: I'll share insights into daily life with the Model S P100D, discussing the user interface, interior comfort, and any notable features that have enhanced my overall ownership experience.
If you're considering the Tesla Model S P100D, or if you're simply a Tesla enthusiast, this review provides valuable insights based on real-world usage. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share your thoughts in the comments below! 🚗⚡
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I just got a 2016 Tesla model S p90D for 24K with 58K miles!
Stole it!
I see a 2018 p100D for 30k with 59k is that good?
Warranty will end soon. Nice car tho
That's my only concern lol. December tho
@@Mikeybdarealest I was going to buy P90DL 16reg last week with 165k miles and free supercharge but last moment have changed my mind as have been offered by dealer to buy 100d 18reg with 77k miles on it for the same money of him. No free supercharge option but I think I will not be doing roadtrips so should be fine.
I got a 2023 model S LR it’s a beast of a car multiple 1000 plus mile roadtrips absolute blast driving it
Man what a deal for that guy! You kept it in great shape
I agree. But I’ve had other comments that differ… got to love the opinions
I have 6 kids and recently got a P100D with the rear hatch jump seats since they’ve recently gotten so cheap I couldn’t ignore them anymore. 153k msrp and I paid 50k w 23k miles. Sold a minivan that I had before and holy crap I wasn’t ready for everything this car brings to the table. I was pretty anti EV before but I’m a true believer now, wow!
Man the market is WRONG on these point blank. Buy the great used examples cheap while you can. Congratulations!
this car is beautiful. Love the way you made it look
Amazing value and speed for the price
what a nice car dude
Love that white-white combination
Little feminine for me, but my wife sure looked good driving her 👊
Gorgeous car
Yeah we sure enjoyed her. New owner stole it, but its a buyers market is what it is.
@@Driven-Productions I feel you
Gorgeous car and spec. Definitely my next car. Was looking at a 2018 Tesla Model S P100D AWD with 49k miles on it for $40k. Will likely pull the trigger!
Good time to buy one I think, market is undervaluing them.
@@Driven-Productions Yeah they sure are, which is fantastic for me! Good video man it convinced me.
@@Driven-Productions I do actually have a question for you, I can't seem to find any info on. Do you know if the car having a higher mileage significantly affects the 0 to 60 time of the car due to battery wear? If so, when does that typically come into play mileage wise?
@@AlecWyld my front motor just went out on my X P100D @ 96k miles. Tesla fixed it in one week, gave me a loaner Y and didn’t charge me a dime. I don’t think anyone can really tell you an answer, just depends on what kind of life the car had. Lots of fast charging, lots of launches, etc.
@@Driven-Productions Hmm good point. Well thank you!
I'm picking up a 2017 P100D with 70K miles for 25k. Plus I'll get the 4K ev tax credit, so like 21K
Monday I pick up a 2016 Tesla S 75d for 14k (GBP) 50,000 miles and three owners 🙏🏽
Headed to drive a 2017 Model S 100D today! It’s listed for 28K! 60k miles 😎
A lot of car for not a lot of money. Buy them up
How much battery you got left bro ?
How did you get all the issues repaired for free outside of warranty?
Was always under warranty. In fact this car is still battery and motor warranty, although its sold a few months ago.
I see these selling 30k and under now especially 2016 p100ds. About to trade my Toyota in for one
Wow thats just such a lot of car for the money. I’m selling my X P100D now as well, $38.5k listed currently. Car rocks, but got the Cybertruck coming now and we have the Gen 2 X (did a video) already to replace it.
@@Driven-Productions yes and the company recell will do a battery replacement for only 10k for p100ds (called them myself) with a 50k mile 4 year warranty. I'm just searching for one that's black exterior and black interior. There's one a few hours away in orange county for 31k but it's not black. I'll be ready to buy when one pops up near me!
@@smokestrong1000 my X is black on black just saying. See my first week review
I agree with everything said here. I have the exact same car with fsd, fusc, free premium connectivity. It’s so much fun to drive!
btw I own a P100D already at 140k miles with 87% battery health, real world miles I get driving at 80 miles an hr. 230 miles on the battery and grandpa driving around 290 to 300 miles avrg.
There you go, you can’t tell me these cars don’t hold up. Seems like the used market is unfairly valuing them right now. My two cents
@@Driven-ProductionsThey're dropping in value because people have seen the drama associated with batteries, range anxiety, and possibly the lithium battery blowing up. Soon you won't be able to give them away.
@@7s29 once battery recycling and costs are half of today, just makes sense to swap battery and keep on going, electric motors last.
In seeing 75d models going for under 30k. Its very temping but I cant deal with the constant charging
It’s way better than $4.00 plus premium gas just saying…
That new owner will be happy for sure, 10 sec car 1/4 mile and 2.4 sec 0 to 60 it just smokes everything on the road accept the Plaid. This is real world driving so ya that thing will smoke 99% of cars on the road.
A couple thousand bucks for a chrome delete??????
Yep. Its not as easy as you think. Front, sides, rear, door knobs, door jams, etc
I have chrome deleted cars and own 2 S. Even the most expensive shop I have found charges maximum $800 for full chrome delete. Usual prices is around $500
Yea I was quoted 500 to do chrome delete for my Model S and Model X
@@davidmitchell1920 good deal. Maybe I overpaid.
2.4S 0-60... thats not a p but just a 100D ?
P100D
And also that guy is a sucker, u paid 70k, sold it for 41k so u only lost $29 (but gained 10k from him so you only lost $20k) while he paid 41k for with an old depreciating car
Smh I can't believe he paid $41k and you took the fsd out.
"I coulda sold this car for 65-70k" and it has 60k miles lmao what are u smoking ... With all the tax break and state rebates u can get any Tesla reallyyyyyy cheap compared to 60k miles at $65k
On the $65-70k, this was in early 2021 car market was still hot, but starting to cool. Had an offer for high 60s and decided to keep it. At the time, did not know what to replace her with frankly. Also miles were in the low 40k or high 30k if I recall.
And I stand by that this owner got a great deal on a fully loaded FSD capable P100D. There were other interested parties.
It's not minty, it's an EV. He's not buying a Honda or Toyota where the engine last long. With an EV the battery has degradation and issues when it reaches high 80-100 miles. I ain't investing $41k unless it comes with free super charge or maybe free fsd
I just found 2017 model s on carfax for $28k with 57miles. And $27k for 68k miles. The market is full of model S. I ain't throwing away $41k just because u invested $70k. Ur trying to hustle him and u did lol
@@YoYo-be4owdo more research, documented cases of these cars going several hundred thousand miles, and still under battery and powertrain warranty.
@@Driven-Productions bro you scammed that guy, you're lucky he didn't do any research. Any quick google search could show him you ripped him off, even carguru has a 2016 model s for 27k at 35k miles. You profited off his poor knowledge lol,..... to top it off you took out the fsd which is $12k so 71k- 41 -12k you only lost $17k... That's good on your end you found a sucker....
To prove that you ripped him off YOU wouldnt even buy it for $41k. There's no way you'll spend 41k on a 60k miles with no fsd or free super charge while there's other car for $28k with 38k mile
@@Driven-Productions why did you delete my comment lol don't talk about research I know what I'm talking about ... To prove you wrong I can email you my coworker receipt. He paid $26k for a 2015 model s with 60k miles. It came with a free super charge. That's the only reason he bought a high mile EV car.. So it's ludacris for you to think ur car is worth 41k with 60k miles while u stripped down fsd out of it.