Quote from: anan on August 01, 2022, 09:37:34Tesla changed parts on a warranty. They changed them for a better part and allowed the customer to use them to their full potential. They then spotted their mistake and decided to limit the part. This mistake is on them. Especially if the customer who bought the used Model S did so while only knowing that the battery was a 90 kWh one.
Ah, that changes things. Assuming that's how it went down (the article isn't terribly clear), then that would be unfair and would change things, and, in that case, the customer would rightfully be entitled to the upgrade. I read it as they limited it when they put the new battery in, and that was discovered later, but rereading it, it does seem your interpretation is correct.