In Denmark when a car reaches 6 years, it needs to be safety checked to be used on the roads. After that it’s every 2nd years.

Tesla model 3 managed these safety checks extremely poorly, with 3 times the average failure rate.

In total, 1,392 errors were found on the Tesla model, which is three times as many compared to the other electric cars.

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  • Meldrik
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    20 hours ago

    I imagine one of the reasons for this, is because people don’t have their cars serviced yearly. Most other car manufacturers require you to have your car serviced once a year.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      19 hours ago

      That’s still just not good enough.
      My 18 year old Opel has managed 4 years with only an exhaust repair, that’s from 14 to 18 years without a problem that can occur on an EV!
      4 years ago I had the breaks fixed.

      I know it’s anecdotal, and that I’ve been lucky with this car, but for fucks sake 30% failure rate on a 4 year old car!!
      That’s horrendous even if none of them had ever seen service for 4 years!

      These are the most basic SAFETY issues, that are legally required, not about being 100% top condition as new.