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Australian Tesla clocks up 800,000 kms, and the savings are still huge

  • January 31, 2025
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  • Giles Parkinson
Image credit: Nigel Raynard
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The owner of a 2018 Tesla Model S that has already set records for longevity and range has clocked up a new milestone – 800,000 kms, after adding another 100,000 kms in the 12 months since we last reported on him.

The Driven first reported on the achievements of Nigel Raynard in July, 2021, when the odometer on his Model S passed the 400,000 km mark, already a huge milestone with the original brake pads lasting much longer than most ICE vehicles.

Last year, we noted that he had reached 700,000 kms, and this week Raynard – the owner of a Byron Bay-based limousine service – announced that he had reached 800,000 kms.

It has had one change of its 75 kWh battery pack  – at 666,666 kms, under warranty – but says it drives like new. Raynard told The Driven the only problems now are ones that are testing Tesla engineers because they have never encountered them before – such as a blower fan for the aircon.

The Model S odometer.

“The Model S is at the point where anything that fails is a first for the Tesla techs,” he says.

Reynard is so enamoured with the EV company that he has bought five more Tesla EVs to add to his limousine fleet.

He now owns a Model 3 Performance (145,000 kms), a Model Y performance (160,000 kms), a Model 3 Highland (36,000 kms), and just added a 2019 Model X, still with an eight year, unlimited kilometre warranty.

“That’s a life hack for a limousine service,” he says.

Raynard says the Model S has saved the business around $20,000 a year in fuel and maintenance, so has basically paid for itself, and it is still worth a lot of money.

He is still on the second set of brake pads – the original pads at the front were changed at 460,000 and the rear at 770,000 kms. (Tesla EVs are light on brakes because much is done through regenerative braking that puts charge back into the electric motors).

“The fronts have plenty left,” he says. Purchased in 2018, the $20,000 a year over six years has saved the small business $120,000 in fuel and maintenance.

 

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Giles Parkinson

Giles Parkinson is founder and editor of The Driven, and also edits and founded the Renew Economy and One Step Off The Grid web sites. He has been a journalist for nearly 40 years, is a former business and deputy editor of the Australian Financial Review, and owns a Tesla Model 3.

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