Jager
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- Jeff
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You're proposing absorbing a second new-car-depreciation hit, for essentially the same vehicle, in order to get a fresh warranty.
I'd suggest keeping your present CT and even if you ended up having to pay out-of-pocket for some future PCS failure, the cost to do so would be far less than the second depreciation hit. You're essentially self-insuring against that future failure.
It might be different if we had data that showed Tesla has fully solved the PCS failures. Alas, those failures have been happening for many years, across Tesla's lineup, and I don't think we've seen anything to suggest that newer vehicles and/or the latest part numbers have addressed it.
You'd be throwing a lot of money at a hope and a prayer.
I'd suggest keeping your present CT and even if you ended up having to pay out-of-pocket for some future PCS failure, the cost to do so would be far less than the second depreciation hit. You're essentially self-insuring against that future failure.
It might be different if we had data that showed Tesla has fully solved the PCS failures. Alas, those failures have been happening for many years, across Tesla's lineup, and I don't think we've seen anything to suggest that newer vehicles and/or the latest part numbers have addressed it.
You'd be throwing a lot of money at a hope and a prayer.
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