How long is Tesla roadside assistance free?

How long is Tesla roadside assistance free?

4 years
Coverage begins on the date the vehicle is delivered to the first retail purchaser, or put into use, leased, or registered as a company vehicle or demonstrator, whichever is earlier, in the North America Region. Roadside Assistance coverage extends for 4 years or 50,000 miles (80,000 km), whichever occurs first.

Does Tesla come with Roadside Assist?

All new Tesla cars come standard with the most advanced driver assistance capabilities, designed to provide enhanced safety and convenience for a stress-free driving experience. These include emergency braking, front collision warning and side collision warning.

Can AAA tow a Tesla?

I have not used TRA but have with AAA. As long as you have a valid membership, they will tow without charge regardless of the condition of your car.

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How much does a Tesla flat tire cost?

Tesla charged $230 per tire plus $55 for the labor, for each tire. We’re looking at $25 difference per tire without taking into account the Costco discount, $42.5 if you take into account the discount for buying 4 tires at the same time.

What happens if your Tesla runs out of battery on the road?

That’s not the case with EVs. A dead EV must be transported to a charging station, so the stakes are a lot higher. To find out just what happens when the battery goes dead, we drove a trio of Teslas — two Model 3s and our own 2020 Tesla Model Y — at a steady 65 mph until they stopped. Here’s how it went.

Does Tesla offer tire insurance?

In all markets, Tesla will arrange for your vehicle to be transported to the nearest Tesla Service Center. Tesla will cover up to 50 miles for a trained tow provider to assist you with a flat tire. Notice that wheel and tire damage is not covered by the New or Pre-Owned Vehicle Limited Warranty.

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Are Tesla tires run flat?

The car does not have a spare and the tire are not run flats. In the United States, you call Tesla. They have contracts with companies that do roadside repairs, in fact often the same places that have Auto Club contracts. They carry spare tires and will change them out for you.