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- New model Y owner | Tesla Motors Club
Howdy all, Just wanted to introduce myself as a new Model Y owner We purchased our car at the start of the year as the primary daily driver for the wife and my weekly 360mile round trip commute vehicle We were previously using a 2020 Hyundai Ionia hybrid for this task and really enjoyed the
- Model Y Confusion, what battery will I get? | Tesla Motors Club
Welcome to Tesla Motors Club Discuss Tesla's Model S, Model 3, Model X, Model Y, Cybertruck, Roadster and More
- TESLA MODEL Y Delivery and Post-Delivery Checklist
SECTION A - Verify pre-delivery vehicle records for the correct full name and address on your paperwork
- My Assessment of the 2025 Model X | Tesla Motors Club
On May 27 I took delivery of a new Model X with FSD This is my assessment after about a thousand miles and twelve days of ownership Throughout this write-up I'll be comparing the new X to my 2016 Model S, which has the original MobileEye Autopilot 1 0 (radar, ultrasonic sensors, and one lonely
- Noticeable difference between Model 3 and Model S regarding FSD
Lane Centering: The Model 3 stayed centered in its lane more reliably Decision-Making: Most notably, the Model 3 made smarter and more strategic choices about when and how to change lanes, whereas the Model S sometimes made unnecessary or suboptimal changes Many other small points where 3 just performed more precisely, quicker to react maneuvers
- Bought a 40. 5k miles 2020 Model 3 with significant Battery degradation . . .
Bought a 40 5k miles 2020 Model 3 with significant Battery degradation What can I do? augustov58 Jun 11, 2023 battery Model 3 range drop warranty
- New Lease Rates Effective Feb 1st [2025] | Tesla Motors Club
I ordered a 2025 Model 3 LR RWD model a week ago, and I was immediately matched to an inventory car near me I wanted to take advantage of the great lease deal before it possibly went away (I fear it might if the eV Tax Credit gets killed by the new administration, as they've been saying) The
- Model Y Juniper Acceleration vs Legacy Model Y | Tesla Motors Club
For the past few days I’ve been driving a 2024 Model Y long range with acceleration boost I also have a 2026 Model Y with acceleration boost (included in launch series by default) It has been my observation that the 2024 Model Y is faster off the line from 0-30 mph than the Model Y juniper
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