Tesla Ranks Dead Last In Used-Car Reliability Study

Consumer Reports places Tesla at the bottom of its 26-brand used-car reliability rankings.

Why it matters: Buyers shopping for 5-10 year old Teslas now face the worst long-term dependability scores in the industry.

The Details

  • Tesla scored just 31 in Consumer Reports’ latest used-car reliability study, ranking 26th out of 26 brands tested.
  • The study examined vehicles from model years 2014-2019, a period when Tesla ramped up Model 3 production in a tent outside its Fremont, California factory.
  • Tesla finished below Jeep (32), Ram (35), and Chrysler (36) for long-term dependability.
  • Consumer Reports notes Tesla has since improved, with newer models showing “better-than-average reliability.”

By The Numbers

Bottom Five (Used-Car Reliability):

  • 22. GMC: 37
  • 23. Chrysler: 36
  • 24. Ram: 35
  • 25. Jeep: 32
  • 26. Tesla: 31

Top Five (Used-Car Reliability):

  • 1. Lexus: 77
  • 2. Toyota: 73
  • 3. Mazda: 58
  • 4. Honda: 57
  • 5. Acura: 53

New-Car Reliability (Tesla vs. Rivian):

  • Tesla: 9th place (score: 50)
  • Rivian: Last place (score: 24)

EVXL’s Take

The timing creates a fascinating paradox. Just days ago, we reported that Tesla cracked Consumer Reports’ top 10 for new-car reliability for the first time ever. The same aging lineup crushing Tesla’s sales is now delivering improved build quality. But vehicles from Tesla’s chaotic 2014-2019 growth period tell a different story.

Consumer Reports’ Steven Elek explained why Japanese brands dominate:

“Brands like Lexus and Toyota have a history of conservative redesigns, incrementally improving their entire product line rather than introducing many all-new systems.”

Tesla took the opposite approach during those years, prioritizing rapid scaling over refinement. Buyers paid the price. The lesson for used-car shoppers is clear: avoid older Teslas, but newer models have shed the startup growing pains.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Tesla models have the worst reliability?
The 5-10 year old Model S and Model X from 2014-2019 drag down Tesla’s used-car scores. The Cybertruck is Tesla’s only current model with below-average new-car reliability.

Are new Teslas reliable?
Yes. Tesla now ranks 9th in Consumer Reports’ new-car reliability rankings with a score of 50, its highest placement ever.

Which EV brand has the worst new-car reliability?
Rivian ranks last among all brands for new-car reliability with a score of just 24.


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Haye Kesteloo
Haye Kesteloo

Haye Kesteloo is the Editor in Chief and Founder of EVXL.co, where he covers all electric vehicle-related news, covering brands such as Tesla, Ford, GM, BMW, Nissan and others. He fulfills a similar role at the drone news site DroneXL.co. Haye can be reached at haye @ evxl.co or @hayekesteloo.

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