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Tesla's Mileage Mystery: Customers Question Odometer Accuracy
California, USAMonday, April 21, 2025
By July 2023, the odometer showed more than 50, 000 miles. This meant the warranty had expired, and the person had to pay for repairs out of pocket. To make matters worse, the suspension finally gave out in October, and fixing the car would cost $10, 000. A Tesla representative said that all repairs are covered by warranty for a year, so the suspension could have been fixed for free earlier.
The person suing Tesla says the company uses fancy algorithms and energy metrics to measure distance, which can mess with the actual mileage. This means that mileage-based warranties might end sooner than they should. The person is asking for a class-action lawsuit so other Tesla owners can join. This isn't the first time Tesla owners have questioned the car's odometer readings. Some people on Reddit and Tesla forums have also noticed strange mileage discrepancies.
Tesla's use of algorithms to measure distance is a bit of a mystery. Traditional cars use mechanical or electronic systems to track mileage. But Tesla's method might be causing more problems than it solves. If the company is indeed messing with odometer readings, it could be a big problem for customers. It's important for companies to be transparent about how they measure mileage and to make sure their methods are accurate. Customers deserve to know that they're getting a fair deal.
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