Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Consumer Reports’ Long-Term Tesla Develops Reliability Blemishes

Tesla Model S

Though the Tesla Model S is one of Consumer Reports' recommended darlings, the premium EV garnered its share of reliability blemishes during long-term testing.

Consumer Reports' Gabe Shenhar says that over the 15,743 miles he and his colleagues have spent driving the Model S, a number of problems have popped up, including:

  • Automatic retracting door handles "relucant to emerge from the coachwork"
  • A broken seat buckle in the third row seating section
  • Front trunk lid failing to release via touchscreen
  • Said screen going blank, blocking all access to the car's functions

Shenhar noted every one of these problems were quickly remedied by the service center in Milford, Conn. or over-the-air from the mothership in California.

He concludes that the sedan's reliability ranking may fall a bit when the publication's related survey is examined in September, but only if other Model S owners have had similar problems occur with enough severity and frequency to merit a downgrade.

The post Consumer Reports' Long-Term Tesla Develops Reliability Blemishes appeared first on The Truth About Cars.



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