Viral TikTok praises buying used Teslas

A popular TikTok video by EV enthusiast Jeanne has reignited discussions on the merits of purchasing a used Tesla. In the clip, she highlights her 2016 model's enduring appeal, including free Supercharging and software updates. The video, viewed over 7,000 times, addresses common concerns like battery health while showcasing the vehicle's modern feel.

The TikTok, posted by Jeanne under the handle @jeanne.ugc.conten, features her 2016 Tesla, which she describes as surprisingly contemporary despite its age. "You wouldn't know that my car is a 2016 at all. I have people that get in my car and say, ‘This is not a 2016,’" she says in the video. She also notes the convenience of road trips, adding, “When I go on a road trip, I don't pay for anything. I just plug into my supercharger, and I charge for free. A lot of people don't know about that.”

This perk stems from Tesla's early free Supercharging offer, known as SC01, available to some original Model S and Model X buyers. However, it does not always transfer to new owners, especially through third-party sales or Tesla's resale channels. Owners recommend verifying it directly in the vehicle's settings or app, as listings can be misleading.

A key advantage Jeanne emphasizes is Tesla's over-the-air software updates, which continue for vehicles built since 2012. These updates enhance navigation, entertainment, driver assistance, and efficiency, keeping older models relevant. Yet, features like the latest Full Self-Driving capabilities depend on the car's hardware generation and may not transfer with ownership changes.

Battery longevity draws the most scrutiny in comments. Tesla's warranties cover eight years or 100,000 to 150,000 miles, depending on the model. Data from Recurrent Auto indicates gradual degradation, with many batteries retaining 85-90% capacity after 150,000 to 200,000 miles, influenced by factors like climate and charging habits.

Overall, the video underscores used Teslas' lower maintenance needs and fewer mechanical wear parts compared to gas vehicles. For informed buyers who check warranty status, software eligibility, and battery health, these cars offer an accessible path to EV ownership, though risks remain for the unaware.

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The Tesla Model X was the fastest-selling used vehicle in the United States in March 2026. It found a buyer on average in 26 days, outpacing the typical car that lingers for about two months. Other Tesla models also sold quickly.

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