The provided episode, excerpted from a long-term review, offers a detailed analysis of a 2019 Tesla Model 3 Long Range after accumulating over 160,000 miles in six years. The article extensively covers the vehicle's performance metrics, highlighting that the battery has experienced a 19% loss in total range, significantly impacting long-distance driving efficiency. A comprehensive breakdown of expenses reveals that the total maintenance and repair costs (excluding warranty claims) amounted to approximately $5,700, driven primarily by the need for five sets of tires and several key component replacements. Crucially, the author emphasizes that the cost of insurance at nearly $17,000 was the single greatest financial burden, dwarfing all other maintenance expenses. Finally, the analysis includes a mixed assessment of the Full Self Driving (FSD) system, noting its significant improvements but also warning that it still requires immediate human intervention at times and that owners of older hardware may face obsolescence concerns.If you enjoyed this episode and found it helpful, please consider supporting the podcast with a donation at https://buymeacoffee.com/emotorselectricrevolution. Every contribution helps us create quality content and share valuable insights. Don’t forget to follow the channel so you won’t miss future episodes. Thank you so much to all our listeners!
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