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Tesla Model S.
What to Check Before Buying.
The Tesla Model S pioneered the luxury electric saloon segment when it launched in 2012, offering serious performance and range in a premium package. Popular with early EV adopters and tech enthusiasts, it's known for strong acceleration and low running costs, though build quality and reliability have been inconsistent across different production years. Battery degradation, suspension components, and touchscreen faults are key areas to investigate when buying used.
⚠ Known issue
Early Model S cars are particularly prone to suspension issues including worn control arms and failed air suspension compressors - get the full picture before you buy.
⚠ Common MOT failure
Suspension component wear and air suspension faults
The average used car has 3+ known model faults the seller won't mention.
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DVSA MOT history
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