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Battery and drive unit limited warranty until 2026…as mileage is unlimited. FUSC should be part of 2018 Model S for most if not all of 2018; if so, it’s a plus as you can transfer it to a new Tesla, 3, S, X, or Y.Hi, I’m wondering how long the warranty last on a Tesla model s 75d 2018. I’m interested in a used 2018 with already has 260k miles. Price is 19.000 euro’s
Thanks man, I might buy it then if It has warranty until 2026. It probably doesn’t have free super charge thoBattery and drive unit limited warranty until 2026…as mileage is unlimited. FUSC should be part of 2018 Model S for most if not all of 2018; if so, it’s a plus as you can transfer it to a new Tesla, 3, S, X, or Y.
Per current incentive from Tesla, transfer of SC05 to a new Tesla is possible. It has been done since Q4.It won't have Transferable free superchargering...
It has one for current owner only
No to what?
I have the same car (delivered in September of 2018) and it came with SC05 FUSC.Thanks man, I might buy it then if It has warranty until 2026. It probably doesn’t have free super charge tho
I understand it now; SC05 won’t be transferable to OP…unless the car comes with the Tesla email account.Only SC01 FUSC can be transferred to a new owner. SC05 is first owner only and non transferrable. My understanding is that OP is looking at a used 2018 S and is not the original owner and will therefore not inherit FUSC.
SC01 FUSC program ended in early 2017 model year.
Should have warranty coverage into 2026 and unlimited miles, which month Tesla coverage ends will depend on which month vehicle was delivered or purchased originally (can't recall which of the two).
And when Tesla realized the ownership has changed, the supercharging will be removed. Some might also claim this opens the new owner up to being accused of fraud.I understand it now; SC05 won’t be transferable to OP…unless the car comes with the Tesla email account.
used 2018 with already has 260k miles. Price is 19.000 euro’s
I’ll add some thoughts for what it’s worth. I currently own a 2018 75D S with FSD and FUSC (SC05); I’m trading it in for a new (tax-edition) X given the transfer incentives (both FSD and FUSC). The trade-in value I just received from Tesla for my vehicle at ~44K miles is $24,900.You are a brave man. If you plan to own it for a long time, there's a ton of financial exposure on that car with HV battery, drive units, HVAC, suspension, subframe, etc, etc. If you plan to sell it just before the battery and drive unit warranty goes out, I am sure it will be really tough to sell within 2 years since most used buyers are figuring out that when you buy a used EV, you're really buying a used battery with a ton of other liabilities.
I’ll add some thoughts for what it’s worth. I currently own a 2018 75D S with FSD and FUSC (SC05); I’m trading it in for a new (tax-edition) X given the transfer incentives (both FSD and FUSC). The trade-in value I just received from Tesla for my vehicle at ~44K miles is $24,900.
With that said, I have been very pleased with this car as it has had zero issues to date; if weren’t for the transfer incentives, I may just keep it until the warranty runs out. Knowing my luck, sharing this good fortune to date with you guys may lead to some air suspension surprise issues tomorrow.