It’s hard to enjoy the open road when you’re constantly worried about dirt, tar, rocks, insects, and anything else that will mar your car’s appearance. What can you do to keep your Tesla looking like you just pulled it out of the showroom?
Tabula Rasa’s car detailing services will restore your Tesla’s showroom shine.
Tabula Rasa Fine Auto Detailing in Chantilly, Virginia offers luxury car detailing services to keep your Tesla looking like you just pulled it off the showroom floor.
We take great pride in helping you make the best decisions to preserve and maintain both the interior and exterior appearance of your Tesla car. Our interior and exterior car detailing services can be mixed and matched to achieve the results you’re looking for.
Your Tesla’s going to go through a lot of dirt, grime, and road scum on the open road. Let Tabula Rasa Fine Auto Detailing clean off all that grime and restore your car’s showroom shine. Our interior and exterior car detailing services include:
Give your Tesla an additional layer of durable protection to keep its exterior surfaces safe from the harsh conditions of the road and weather. Our ceramic coatings…
Provide worry-free driving knowing that your Tesla’s surfaces are protected from normal wear and tear
Keep your Tesla looking like you just pulled it out of the showroom. Tabula Rasa’s new car detailing services correct, protect, and preserve your Tesla’s overall interior and exterior appearance.
Minor scratching and paint chipping on your Tesla is inevitable. But there are steps you can take to prevent damage and restore to your Tesla’s paint job. Tabula Rasa’s Paint protection film is a clear coating that protects your new Tesla’s paint and keeps it looking glossy.
Flexible Options that allow you to protect the area of your vehicle you choose.
Hail damage, fender-benders, door dings, and other minor dents don’t have to slow you down. Tabula Rasa’s paintless dent repair specialists will correct those pesky problems, and get your Tesla back on the road fast.
Normal wear and tear on your Tesla’s paint is inevitable. But with our paint correction services, damage from bugs, road grime, tar, bird etchings, and UV rays doesn’t have to be a problem. We’ll get your Tesla’s paint looking fresh and glossy.
The Tesla Model 3 is the least expensive Tesla model, with a starting price tag of just over $32,000.
Current estimates from Tesla itself state that the average life of their vehicles is roughly 200,000 miles. The batteries are designed to last the life of the vehicle.
No. The price tag on a Tesla is determined by the quality of the materials used, as well as the cutting-edge technology included in the vehicle.
The cost of a full charge for all models can range from $11 to $39.
According to Tesla itself, no. Unlike gasoline vehicles, Teslas don’t need oil changes, spark plug replacements, or fuel filters. In most cases, brake pad replacements are quite rare because of Tesla’s regenerative braking design.
At 70 mph, a fully charged Tesla battery will take you 300 miles before recharging is absolutely required.
Yes. Because of their widely dispersed center of gravity and slightly heavier weight, Teslas tend to slide less than similarly-sized gasoline powered vehicles.
Despite their popularity, Tesla Model S and Model X score in the top 10 most unreliable EVs, according to Consumer Reports.
Compared to conventional gas vehicles, no. Teslas have fewer moving parts and no combustion engine to maintain, reducing the need for continual maintenance.
Charging your Tesla at home is more expensive than charging it at a Tesla charging station. On average, it can cost between around $36 and $72 to charge your Tesla at home. However, considering that you don’t have to seek out a Tesla charging station or wait around while your Tesla is charging, many Tesla owners consider the extra cost to be well worth it.