So you drop $50,000+ on a Tesla Model S - then what. The all-electric automaker offered some more details on what folks can expect in the ensuing years on its blog this week, detailing service plans and software updates, and what it'll all cost. On that latter point, you can expect to pay $600 for a basic one-year service plan, or opt for a four-year package that'll set you back $1900 - on-site visits are available for an extra $100, or as part of a four-year, $2400 plan that includes unlimited on-site visits.
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