Used 2022 Tesla Model X Consumer Reviews
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Highly unreliable non luxurious car
We recently got our Model X delivered and from first week onwards it started having park brake failure issue. We got it towed twice and still Tesla is not able to fix the problem. They say it is a sensor issue, but have not given us any part number which was replaced. So after paying more than 100K for this car, it is sitting in the service center or our garage since we are scared to drive it because it can stall. There is absolutely no luxury aspect to this car. It keeps on making annoying squeaking noise as if the seats are not secured. Also, the new square fancy steering wheel is not not useful and hand keeps on slipping off from it. Control interface in general is very confusing and need 2+ click to do anything in the car. We are planning to sell the car.
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Nice Car
I really like this vehicle. All the little things, driver door opens for you, bell rings when light changes to green, AWD along with adjustable vehicle height works well in the snow, cameras show pertinent information, and it has almost instant acceleration. I just don't care for the actions of the CEO.
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Too many defects and bad construction
Road noise bad battery life; cabin is like plastic/ seat uncomfortable
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I’d buy another one in a heart beat
This car is amazing! I love that it’s fully electric and how smooth everything is. Much better than the previous model x.
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2020 Tesla Model X
Great vehicle. Planning on purchasing another one after the lease on this one is up. We just replaced the tires on this vehicle in less than 3 years and only 18,000 miles. The Model X has 2 different size tires on the front and back. The factory Continental tires started to separate and pulled to the right. The tire dealer advised us that the Model X is so heavy and has so much torque that passenger car tires have not advanced enough to handle the load. Consequently we replaced all 4 tires because one rear tire was also separating. So if your considering purchasing a Model X you should also consider the cost of replacing the tires every 3 years or sooner at a cost of approximately $1600. Musk should hire engineers that can work with tire manufacturers that can develop a tire for this vehicle that can handle the excessive weight.
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