Tesla model Y
#2
#3
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Sep 2016
Posts: 6,716
”how about a 7-seat $80k SUV that’s dramatically larger?”
#6
I read a lot of comments about Tesla stuff - remember those complaining in forums are one who have problems. There are plenty more that just drive the car. A friend of mine down the road (73 CA) has had a Model 3 longer than I have and had not one problem.
#7
Expanding a bit on my post...
Like IA, I’ve also only had 1 minor problem. The rear view mirror wasn’t dimming correctly at night. Made an appointment in the app, and dropped it off for the day. They gave me a Model S to drive around until mine was fixed. Tesla service is great if you need it (which you won’t often because there is practically zero annual MX costs).
I’d also buy a Y without hesitation.
Like IA, I’ve also only had 1 minor problem. The rear view mirror wasn’t dimming correctly at night. Made an appointment in the app, and dropped it off for the day. They gave me a Model S to drive around until mine was fixed. Tesla service is great if you need it (which you won’t often because there is practically zero annual MX costs).
I’d also buy a Y without hesitation.
#8
New Hire
Joined APC: Jan 2015
Position: Concourse A
Posts: 780
We are waiting to put in the order after the proposed EV tax credit goes into effect which will give Tesla another 400k of production that qualifies. Hopefully should know more about the status of this passing in the next month or two. Cant wait!
#10
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Sep 2019
Posts: 1,538
I have an X. The fit and finish is only average. There are some panel gaps that aren't consistent and moldings that don't quite line up but the materials are quality and the reliability is excellent. You will never get tired of the acceleration but also never get the claimed range.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post