While away on holiday I noticed my car had an update waiting for me and I thought why not update this so when I’m back in town I have a new update. Turns out that since I have updated this, my car alarm gets triggered every now and then. It has happened twice in 3 days and when I got back and drove to work and back, it happened again. (Service has been requested via Tesla App)

Anyone else have this issue?

I'm looking at Tesla for my first car (I don't own one yet). I am wary of the battery degradation and you'd have to get them replaced once they reach below certain health percentage. Did you guys replace your Tesla battery? if so when did you replace them? What was your total miles driven? Did you supercharge more than home charging? more road trips than daily commute etc. Please let me know what I should be cautious of or be aware of when owning a tesla regarding a EV battery. I have a NEMA 14-30 outlet, so I can charge my tesla at home if i do buy one. If I'm buying standard range, do i charge it up to 100% everyday?

Seeking advice. Very disturbed by my finding.

I don’t daily drive my car (work from home). Over 5 months of weekend driving (small trips for the most part), my M3SR+ added over 7k miles. I highly suspected it was inaccurate.

Today, I did some highway driving. And 18 mile trip added over 28 miles. Not talking about range or battery- talking about the actual miles clocked on my odometer- the ones that make my warranty expire and decrease the value of my car.

I am shocked. $36k on a car that is literally lying about its odometer count.

What should I do? I want this fixed, I want a new car, I want the miles dialed back to 30k which is probably the accurate amount (currently reading 51k). Thanks in advance.

Read a post about the same thing and they took it to Tesla who gave them some BS message about range being more or less bc of driving habits.