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Tesla Model S
2017 | P100DL (Dual Motor) Auto 4WD 5dr (Ludicrous)
LG17AGZ
69,380 miles
Automatic
Electric

Tesla Model S

2017 | P100DL (Dual Motor) Auto 4WD 5dr (Ludicrous)
LG17AGZ
ID: 341590
69,380 miles
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There is no damage to the bodywork, wheels, tyres and interior. • There is no damage to lights, glass and mirrors. • All tyres are at a legal limit and are safe. • The vehicle has a current MOT and has at least six months to run. • The vehicle has a full, documented service history. • There is no outstanding finance on the vehicle. • The vehicle is not a write-off (category C, D, S or N vehicle). • All documentation and keys are present.
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Minor or cosmetic damage can be found on the bodywork, wheels, tyres and interior. • Minor or cosmetic damage can be found on the lights, glass and mirrors. • The tyres are at a legal limit and are safe. • The vehicle has a current MOT. • There is a partial, documented service history. • There is no outstanding finance on the vehicle. • The vehicle is not a write-off (category C, D, S or N vehicle). • All documentation and keys are present.
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Fuel Type
Fuel Type
Electric
Battery Capacity
Battery Capacity
102 kWh
Battery Range
Battery Range
381 miles
Fastest Charge Time
Fastest Charge Time
43 minutes
0-80%
BHP
BHP
762
Mileage
Mileage
69,380 miles
0-62MPH
0-62MPH
2.5 secs
Doors
Doors
5
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200 point inspection
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200 point inspection
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MOT
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MOT
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Service History
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Service History
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Service dateDealershipTextMileage
07-Jan-2025Big Motoring WorldMulti Point Inspection Check, 69,242mi
01-Mar-2017Tesla Uk PDI 0mi
HPI Check
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HPI Check
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  • Not Recorded Stolen
  • Not Exported
  • Not Scrapped
  • Not an Insurance Write-Off
  • No Mileage Discrepancies
4 Previous Keepers
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4 Previous Keepers
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Tyre Report
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Tyre Report
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Front Left Tyre Tread Passed
Most recent tread depth readings
Far left of tyre7.43mm
Middle left of tyre7.41mm
Middle right of tyre7.51mm
Far right of tyre7.00mm
Front Right Tyre Tread Passed
Most recent tread depth readings
Far left of tyre7.45mm
Middle left of tyre7.98mm
Middle right of tyre8.19mm
Far right of tyre7.41mm
Rear Left Tyre Tread Passed
Most recent tread depth readings
Far left of tyre6.83mm
Middle left of tyre7.57mm
Middle right of tyre7.38mm
Far right of tyre7.18mm
Rear Right Tyre Tread Passed
Most recent tread depth readings
Far left of tyre7.22mm
Middle left of tyre7.91mm
Middle right of tyre7.76mm
Far right of tyre7.50mm
200 point inspection
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MOT
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Valid until 01/02/26
Service History
Passed
HPI Check
Passed
4 Previous Keepers
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Tyre Report
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200 point inspection
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MOT
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Valid until 01/02/26
Service History
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Service dateDealershipTextMileage
07-Jan-2025Big Motoring WorldMulti Point Inspection Check, 69,242mi
01-Mar-2017Tesla Uk PDI 0mi
HPI Check
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  • Digital History Check
  • Not Recorded Stolen
  • Not Exported
  • Not Scrapped
  • Not an Insurance Write-Off
  • No Mileage Discrepancies
4 Previous Keepers
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Tyre Report
Passed
Front Left Tyre Tread Passed
Most recent tread depth readings
Far left of tyre7.43mm
Middle left of tyre7.41mm
Middle right of tyre7.51mm
Far right of tyre7.00mm
Front Right Tyre Tread Passed
Most recent tread depth readings
Far left of tyre7.45mm
Middle left of tyre7.98mm
Middle right of tyre8.19mm
Far right of tyre7.41mm
Rear Left Tyre Tread Passed
Most recent tread depth readings
Far left of tyre6.83mm
Middle left of tyre7.57mm
Middle right of tyre7.38mm
Far right of tyre7.18mm
Rear Right Tyre Tread Passed
Most recent tread depth readings
Far left of tyre7.22mm
Middle left of tyre7.91mm
Middle right of tyre7.76mm
Far right of tyre7.50mm
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Leather Seats
Leather Seats
Panoramic Roof
Panoramic Roof
A large rectangular pane of glass that span most of the car's roof width
Electric Seats
Electric Seats
Active Security Pack
Active Security Pack
Key-less Entry
Key-less Entry
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17" Alloy Wheels
21
21" Alloy Wheels
Sat Nav
Sat Nav
Privacy Glass
Privacy Glass
Heated Seats
Heated Seats
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17" touchscreenAcoustic seat-belt warningBase autopilotBlind spot monitoringView moreBluetooth hands free phone with voice control systemCruise controlFront and rear parking sensorsHomelink (programmable garage door opener)Lane departure warning systemMobile App interfacePower tailgateReal time traffic informationReversing cameraRoll over sensorSatellite navigation systemService indicatorSpeed sensitive power steeringTouch screen centre multi info display
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Higher Amperage Charger UpgradeSmart air suspension
Entertainment
AM/FM DVD MP3 radioDAB Digital radioUltra high fidelity sound system with 11 speakersUSB portView moreWi-Fi Hotspot - 4G Enabled
Exterior Features
Body colour bumpersDoor sill - BrandedElectric windows with one touch openElectric/heated/folding door mirrors with memoryView moreElectrochromatic rear view mirrorFlush fitting exterior door handlesGlass roofLED daytime running lightsLED fog lightsLED HeadlightsRain sensitive windscreen wipersRear window defrosterSide marker bumper illuminationSolar reflect windshield
Interior Features
12 way electric front seats with driver's memory function12V power outlet2 fixed rear headrests3 spoke multifunction steering wheelView more5 seat Interior (2nd row bench)60/40 split fold rear seat backAuto dual-zone climate control systemDoor lightsDriver/passenger sunvisors and vanity mirrorsFloor matsFront centre armrest with 2 cupholdersFront head restraintsGlove compartmentHeated front seatsHeated steering wheelHEPA filterIsofix child seat preparationLED ambient lightingLED map reading lightsParcel shelfPollen filterRemovable centre consoleSupercharger accessTilt/telescopic steering columnVentilated front and rear seats
Packs
Interior Upgrade Package Model S Performance with dark headliner and carbon fibre trimPremium upgrade pack - Model SSecurity pack - Model S
Passive Safety
3 point seatbelts on all seatsABS + traction controlBrake calipers in redCollision mitigation braking systemView moreDriver/Front Passenger airbagsDriver/front passenger side airbagsEBD + Brake AssistElectronic parking brakeElectronic stability controlFront seatbelt pretensionerHead airbagsRear door child safety locksSide curtain airbagsTyre pressure monitoring system
Security
Anti theft alarmImmobiliserKeyless entry
Trim
Extended 'yachting floor' centre console trim
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Tesla Model S
Introduction
Launched in the UK in 2019, the Model 3 was Tesla's more significant car to date, mainly because it was the company's most affordable product.

It's all-electric of course and in Dual Motor form offered industry-leading EV driving range.

It was also the company's first four-door design.

Here we look at the pre-facelift 2019-2023 versions of this car.
Models
5dr Fastback (EV) [Rear-Wheel Drive, Dual Motor] (60, 60D, 70, 70D, 75, 75D, 85, 85D, P85+, P85D, 90, 90D, P90, 100D AND P100D, Performance, Performance Ludicrous]
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History
Would it be too much to call Tesla's Model S a 'game changer'? We don't think so.

Back in 2012, this car launched what is now the world's best known automotive EV brand on an unsuspecting world.

It shocked the established brands into getting on with the electric era.

And it was a luxury executive EV benchmark that others aspired to for nearly a decade, originally engineered with a goal of creating the best car in the world.

Top European saw this car and had to quickly follow suit to properly challenge what was the most important car America had brought us since Henry Ford's original Model T.

In this Review, we're going to look in detail at just why this Tesla was so significant.

Offered typically with up to 300 miles of driving range, it more than trebled the distance that, until 2013, full-EV vehicles had been able to travel between charges.

Yet it did so with a turn of speed that embarrassed all but the fastest petrol super-saloons in its era.

While operating in a level of silence that'll made a Rolls Royce seem hopelessly unrefined. This was, in short, a car that thought way beyond the box.

Like Elon Musk, Tesla brand co-creator and co-founder of a Pay Pal organisation that gave him such reserves of operating capital that he could afford to spend as much as was necessary to create a sustainable automotive future that started with this car. As the century's second decade wore on, Tesla introduced a confusingly large number of Model S variants with number to identify them.

These included 60, 60D, 70, 70D, 75, 75D, 85, 85D, P85+, P85D, 90, 90D, P90, 100D and P100D versions.

The numbers signified the kWh (kilowatt-hour) rating of the lithium-ion battery pack, with a larger number signifying extra power and longer range.

The D identifier meant Dual Motor, so was applied to the four-wheel-drive variants.

The range-topper was the 'Performance' version.

The Model S was lightly facelifted in 2016 (the main change being the deletion of the fake front grille).

Here, we look at the earlier 2013-2020 Model S variants, cars which sold until 2021, right hand drive production having ceased the year before.

The car then left sale in the UK until 2022, when Tesla introduced a heavily updated version of the same design which was only offered with left hand drive.

It's the earlier 2013-2020 version of the Model S we look at here.
What You Get
If you're of the opinion that futuristic technology should come in futuristic packaging, then you might find the styling of this Model S to be surprising conventional.

It's certainly the kind of look that a buyer in the luxury segment would be used to, but only because Tesla wisely chose to follow customer expectations in making it so.

It's quite handsome though, the exterior shape being the work of ex-Mazda designer Franz von Holzhausen, who previously worked on the New Beetle and the Pontiac Solstice sports car.

It's hard to see those influences here, but there are certainly plenty of others - from different angles, you might be reminded of anything from an Aston Martin Rapide or a Jaguar XJ to an Audi Q7.

What matters is that, as a total package, there's probably something to please almost everyone.

Drop inside and the surprises keep on coming throughout a beautifully-trimmed interior in which the designers clearly felt free to be a little more futuristic.

Look around the dash and you'll spot only a couple of buttons - one for the glovebox, the other for the hazard flashers.

Otherwise, just about everything is controlled by a huge 17-inch colour touchscreen that dominates the fascia.

It's just as well then, that the interface it offers is brilliant, dealing effectively with everything from the air conditioning controls to stereo functions and the various settings for things like the car's suspension settings and the regenerative braking modes.

Primarily though, you'll probably mostly be leaving this middle screen in its 'Navigation' display setting - in which form it really is clever.

Thanks to a 3G (later 4G) Google Maps connection, it can show you traffic build-up points and Google Earth images.

Plus of course, it's the point from which you'll be planning your journeys, with displays predicting the percentage of battery charge that'll remain at your required destination - and the amount you'll be left with upon returning home. As for rear seat accommodation, well the standards of head and legroom on offer are unremarkable for a car in this class, but what is impressive is this car's ability to comfortably look after three fully-sized adults in a way that no other rival in this class can.

The lack of the usual centrally-placed rear transmission tunnel helps in this, as does the shaping of a rear bench that's properly formed for a middle occupant, rather than confining them to a perch on an uncomfortably raised cushion.

And cargo space? Well there's plenty of it.

The lack of an engine means that the pointy end gets what Tesla calls a 'frunk'(American for 'front trunk', you see).

Flip the bonnet and there's 150-litres on offer - or at least there is in this rear wheel drive model.

Go for the 'All-Wheel Drive Dual Motor' version and this space behind the cargo net is taken care of by the front-mounted motor. The 4WD drivetrain requires a slight compromise in rear boot space too, but it's not hugely significant and in any case, there's plenty of room to play with.

This rear-driven version offers 744-litres, which is about 50% more than you'd get in a rival Mercedes S-Class of this era, or even something like a Volvo V70 estate with all the seats in use.

There's so much space in fact that Tesla offered a pair of occasional-use rearward-facing child seats as an option, neatly folding out from the boot floor; almost nobody in the UK took this option up.

Fold forward the 60/40 split-folding rear bench and there's 1,645-litres of space to play with.
What You Pay
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What to Look For
Lots to look for here: the Model S reliability record isn't anything like as good as the smaller Model 3.

We've heard of broken exterior door handles (they're retractable and sometimes get stuck), various body work problems and issues with the exterior lights (the auto high dip sometimes stops working).

There have also been reported suspension problems on some earlier models, issues which are costly to fix.

You shouldn't have any problems with the drive battery, but with early '13 or '14-plate cars, it will be starting to lose some of its charge capability by now.

For instance, on a '90D' variant with a '16-plate, the '90'kWh battery will by now typically only be holding about 68-70kWh of energy, so won't usually take you much more than around 190 miles (well down on the advertised 285 mile figure).

Check the charging system thoroughly - and that the charging lead locks and unlocks properly. Obviously, you need to thoroughly check the workings of the big centre touchscreen as it's the 'brain' of the car.

For this display, you might have to fork out for an MCU upgrade that gets you a replacement of both screen displays and the controlling electronics.

What else? Well Tesla's own (recommended) windscreen washer fluid is expensive.

And quite a few owners complain that the tyre life isn't as long as it should be (they often need replacing every 20,000 miles), which is a problem because replacements are expensive.

Check the rubber on the car you're looking at and if it's worn, try and get the seller to deal with it before you buy.

Some owners have had to replace the boot lid motor and latch assembly; others have had to replace both front drive shafts and CV joints.

Others have had water leak issues.

What you might not have to replaced is the brake pads; cars with nearly 100,000 miles covered on original pads aren't uncommon.

Otherwise, it's just the usual things to look for: parking knocks and scrapes and any damage to the interior caused by kids.

And of course insist on fully stamped-up service history.
Replacement Parts
(approx based on a 2019 Model S Dual Motor - Ex Vat - see autopartspro.co.uk) Rear brake pads sit in the £18-£28 bracket.

Front brake pads are in the £25-£30 bracket.

Front brake discs sit in the £72-£79 bracket; rear discs are in the £41-£80 bracket.

An air filter is around £19-£60.

A pollen filter's in the £5-£16 bracket.

An ABS sensor is around £22-£29.

A rear shock absorber can be anywhere in the £25-£68 bracket.

Wiper blades sit in the £5-£8 bracket.
On the Road
Take a seat inside and, well, it's not really like anything you'll have tried before, the cabin dominated by an enormous colour touchscreen that sits in the middle of the fascia and can be used to control everything from the selectable height of the air suspension to the workings of the climate control system.

Much else is different too, with almost everything you expect a luxury vehicle to deliver having either been changed or become configurable.

So, there's no start button - and certainly no ignition slot.

There's no handbrake either.

These things aren't necessary for the Tesla knows the key is on board, poising itself for the gradient you're on and readying itself for progress.

The throttle pedal requires quite a flex from your right foot, but brush your brogues against it with any kind of purpose and this thing hurls itself forward with acceleration that's, well, electric.

But then you'd expect it to be.

In a combustion engine, the pulling power would, after all, have to build.

Here, everything's there for you right from the get-go.

In the case of a typical standard 85kWh Model S variant, 'everything' means a prodigious 600Nm of torque from the 380bhp electric motor, enough to fire you up the road even more quickly than the 0-60mph sprint time of 5.4s would suggest.

The next model up in the range was the 'Model S 85D'.

Here, the 'D' in question doesn't stand for a smoky oil burner but instead designates the addition of the 'Dual Motor' option - Tesla's way of describing 4WD.

The 'All Wheel Drive Dual Motor' set-up, to give the system its full name, changes this car's mechanical configuration.

So you move from the simple layout of the base variants - that of having a single electric motor slung out over the rear axle driving the back wheels - to one that, as the terminology suggests, offers two electric motors, one sitting on the front axle, the other driving from the rear.

Both of these develop 188bhp and, with the power spread around the drivetrain, you've of course got the perfect recipe for AWD traction. What about operating range? You'll be wanting to know about that.

Back in 2013 when this car arrived on the UK market, we were used to fully-charged pure EV models struggling to deliver a real world range of much more than about 70 miles.

But this Tesla brought a much bigger battery into the equation, one nearly four times more powerful than that in, say, a Nissan LEAF of this period.

As a result, a Model S with an 85 kWh battery was when new rated as being able to complete 310 miles on the then-official NEDC test cycle.

Even in real-world driving, when new Tesla claimed a 250-mile range for a Model S 85 - which back in 2013 was astonishing for a pure electric car.

As with any EV, you'll mainly be plugging in and replenishing the car overnight using the garage-mounted wallbox you'll need.

The Tesla brand though, gives you a much wider range of options for public charging when you're out and about, thanks to 1,000 UK 'Supercharger' locations exclusive to Tesla owners which allow you to charge the battery up to 80% capacity in as little as 30 minutes.

Plus there are a further 550 less powerful but still very useful so-called 'Destination chargers' in clubs, hotels and other public locations around the country.

Both these figures were as at 2023.

A typical 7.4kW wallbox should give you up to 30 miles for each hour of charge, with a full 'from-empty' charge time of around 10 hours: in other words, you should easily be able to get it done overnight.

If your property or place of business is able to accept a more powerful industrial-strength 22kW electricity three-phase supply, then obviously, your charging time could be quicker still.

Out and about, as you probably know, there are various different types of charging points your Tesla's sat nav system can guide you to.

Assuming that you've got a car whose original owner specified it with the optional second onboard charger, you'll be able to replenish your battery at the rate of up to 68 miles for every hour, with an overall 'empty-to-full' battery charge time of less than 4.5 hours.

Find a 50kW DC charging station and assuming you have the right socket attachment, in a 30 minute period, you'll be able to get up to 85 miles of charge.
Overall
Some cars are important.

Others are significant.

But only a very few are game-changing.

The Model S was one of those - for so many reasons.

It proved America capable of world-leading automotive design.

It made luxury motoring credible in an eco-friendly world.

And, most significantly of all, it marked the point from which the market's perception of battery-charged cars began to change.

It was a design that could probably only have come from Silicon Valley.

A car that could perhaps only have been developed by a company also specialising in advanced rockets and spacecraft.

A brand that could certainly only have been founded by an entrepreneur who refused to be constrained by the bounds of convention.

Of course, that's not to suggest this car to be perfect.

No one gets everything right first time.

Build quality was a bit patchy to start with and you'll need to shop carefully for an earlier Model S on the used market.

Plus at the time of early Model S development, this American brand's handling and chassis-tuning development still had a way to go and, less significantly, there were improvements needed in cabin quality too.

Find the right car though and you might find relatively little else to fault.

Potential Model S customers are people who realise that they won't find inspiration in the places they've already been.

They understand that to move forward, you have to do something different - you have to go somewhere new.

That's what Tesla did here, while the rest of the motor industry watched and hedged its bets.

In doing so, they created a car that did nothing less than re-write the rulebook.
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Depreciation
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You can use our online valuation tool to receive an instant, no-obligation valuation. Once you have completed this, you will receive your valuation by email so you have all the details ready for when you visit us. Once you visit our dealership, you will receive your final valuation quote once your vehicle has been inspected by our appraisal team.
Why should I sell or part exchange with Big Motoring World?
There are several reasons why selling or part exchanging your car with us would be ideal. Firstly, it is an extremely efficient and fast process, taking the hassle out of selling privately and dealing with tyre kickers. We will also offer you our best price guaranteed, providing a competitive valuation that is hard to beat.
Can I drive away on the same day in a car I’ve just purchased?
Yes, you can. All of our vehicles are ready to drive away. If you are applying for finance, however, you will need to be on-site by 3 pm in order to take the car the same day.
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