Tesla's Warranty Goes Subscription Mode!
Tesla Rolls Out Flexible Monthly Extended Warranty in Canada
Tesla has officially launched its new monthly Extended Service Agreement (ESA) program in Canada, offering a flexible, pay‑as‑you‑go warranty for Tesla owners once their original warranty lapses. Owners can now enjoy extended coverage for up to 48 months or 80,000 km, with costs tailored to each model. This move simplifies long‑term ownership and aligns with Tesla's recent shifts toward subscription services.
Introduction to Tesla's Monthly ESA Program in Canada
Detailed Overview of Coverage and Pricing
Comparing Monthly ESA with Previous Fixed‑term Options
Cybertruck Exclusion and Future Considerations
Public Reaction: Benefits and Concerns
Economic and Social Implications
Potential Political and Regulatory Effects
Conclusion: Tesla's Innovative Warranty Approach
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