73,000 miles driven 100% on Tesla FSD since last November. That's the wild stat from Keith, averaging 400 miles per day on Tesla full self-driving high mileage.
This Tesla FSD daily driving pace blows past what most owners achieve. My own usage sits around 73-85% on FSD across vehicles, but Keith Tesla FSD record sets a new bar for commitment and results.
What the numbers actually mean
Hitting Tesla FSD 73000 miles in roughly seven months requires serious road time. At 400 miles daily, the system handles highway merges, city streets, and long stretches without intervention. The payoff shows up in FSD ROI time savings—hands-free hours that turn commute time into productive or relaxed moments.
Owners weighing a purchase or subscription can use this example to calculate their own break-even. The time recovered adds up fast when FSD manages the wheel every single day.
Real-world implications for Tesla owners
High-mileage FSD use proves the feature scales beyond short trips. It handles the grind of daily driving while the driver stays alert but less fatigued. That consistency matters for anyone logging serious miles for work or rideshare.
Still, 400 miles a day is extreme. Most drivers won't match it, yet the data point helps set expectations for what Tesla full self-driving high mileage can deliver over months and years.
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Bottom line
Keith's Tesla FSD 73000 miles run shows the upper limit of current FSD capability in daily driving. It highlights both the time savings possible and the dedication required to rack up that kind of distance. If you're tracking your own FSD usage, this record offers a clear benchmark for what's achievable.



