Neil, that is a very impressive mileage and service free.
Are you still happy with your Tesla, I recall you were an early adopter.
Hi Richard
50,000 trouble free miles so far. Probably the easiest car I've owned in that it's always fully fuelled every morning, it is as quick as a supercar (despite being a four door 'family' car) and, of course, ridiculously cheap to run - costing about £6 to fill up. It's already paid for itself as a swap for my Range Rover - saving around £7k a year on fuel and servicing - along with a tax benefit. The last set of tyres lasted 35,000 miles and the brake pads should last the lifetime of the car as they are rarely used.
There are, of course, the hilarious and misinformed detractors who have never owned one but have to comment - brake dust, tarmac shredding, tyre dust, fireballs, batteries dying etc. So that's an amusing side to owning one.
If you're driving under 300 miles a day, not wanting to feel like you're driving in the Mille Miglia when you visit Sainsbury's and can charge at home, an EV would be hard to ignore if you're buying a new car.
Still enjoying the Morgan too.
