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Tesla Y AWD 2023 vs SR buy

Competitive_Data9423 | 2026-02-22 08:10 | 5 views

Should I choose a 2023 Tesla Model Y AWD with 85,000 km or Standard RWD with 47,000 km for only €2,000 more? Pros & Cons? Hi everyone, I’m trying to decide between two 2023 Tesla Model Y options and could really use some advice. Option A: Model Y AWD (Long Range / Dual Motor) • 2023 model year • \~85,000 km on the clock • €2,000 more expensive Option B: Model Y Standard (RWD / Single Motor) • 2023 model year • \~47,000 km on the clock • €2,000 cheaper I’ll likely drive around 100–200 km per day, and I live in Iceland, where it snows and road conditions can be tough in winter. What are the pros and cons of each option? In particular, I’m wondering about: 🔹 AWD vs RWD in snow / winter conditions – is the AWD worth it here? 🔹 Higher mileage – how much does 85,000 km really matter on a Tesla? 🔹 Resale value differences? 🔹 Range and performance tradeoffs? 🔹 Reliability / battery degradation concerns? Any real-world experiences, recommendations, or things to consider before deciding would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!

Comments (4)
CharlieMikeLima 2026-02-22 09:21

Go for the RWD because it is still under warranty.

Competitive_Data9423 2026-02-22 09:22

Both are under warranty, Numbers are in kilometers not miles

CharlieMikeLima 2026-02-22 09:28

I was talking about the basic vehicle limited warranty. It covers a period of 4 years or 80.000km whichever comes first. Not referring to drive unit or battery.

Lost_Basis_1224 2026-02-22 10:53

Long range dual motor every time. It’s brilliant in the snow. Yes, it matters in heavy snow. Also, if one motor fails you can still get home. I’ve got a 2021 y long range dual with almost 200,000 miles (320,000 k) very little degradation. Those battery packs will last 20+ years now. But also, just think about it logically. With two motors, there is less strain on one. Two is always better than one. Worth every penny.

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