The 19" Geminis and 20" Inductions are options on LR AWD and RWD. The 21" Uberturbines are exclusive to MYP and you can only get MYP with the 21" Uberturbines
@@thundercat7045 100%. I'd be sad to own one with all of those issues, I definitely prefer Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing 😂 an actual luxury sports car, not a disguised Toyota with a fast electric motor. I used to like the Tesla, but once you get over that launch, it has nothing else except paying thousands to be a autopilot guinea pig which only recently got good with the last update and is still heavily flawed.
Speak about facts, quality is much better than most equivalent cars for the money, look at the id4 for example which has tons of cheap plastics on the interior...
That’s the best part about a Tesla. They don’t penny pinch on small things. Most items are standard. Color, Seats, range and tow hitch are about the only options.
Yes, air conditioning is included. So is heated seat, front and back, heated wheel, 8 cameras and sentry mode watching out for your car 24/7 for a tiny bit of power. Cruise controll , called auto pilot, is also included and tinted back and rear windows and sun roof, which is the largest in the automotive world. GPS is included and navigation which can locate and take you to a Tesla supercharger and on the way it will tell you how many chargers are at the station, how many are currently charging a car and if any of these chargers are broken and the cost of the charger per kwh and a 24 view of charging times and prices, so you can see the least expensive time to charge. This LR MY has 4 wheel drive and a switch for slip control in icy conditions. Entertainment screen with UA-cam, Netflix, I added hulu and blue tooth connect your phone for spotify, Pandora, and now apple car something. I'm an android guy. AND SO MUCH MORE....
Sadly it can create car sickness for the driver with the screen location to get any meaningful information. Personally, they should just had a really basic hud that shows the speed limit at least.
Wow, I can't believe you asked this. So if you keep a sleek, aerodynamic line in the car ( like an airplane ), it will cause the air to flow over the entire car. By doing this, the cars resistance is reduced and less energy used. The covers on the wheels make the wheel well less likely to catch air and thus reduce drag. If you look at big 18 wheel trucks, often you can see what looks like cardboard on the side from the driver's cab back at about 4 feet off the ground level. This straight board is a device to make the big trucks more aerodynamic and increases mileage by keeping the air flowing on the outside of the truck. This aerodynamic shape came out of the aviation industry, and you can see it in nature in birds and sea creatures like fish or whales because things move through air exactly the same way they move through water. Geeez kid , I thought everyone knew that. FYI ..I am a pilot, but I work in healthcare.
More Tesla videos please, especially about Supercharging news, how Ford and Chevy and Rivian will be using the same connector and Tesla Supercharging network! Any new NACS chargers coming to Utah?
After some years, Tesla will remove steering wheel, then will remove seats and fan bois will be sitting inside a self driven steel box and will scream Tesla is awesome and minimalism is wonderful.
Keep in mind if you support lithium batteries..CHILDREN mine lithium, thats been proven. Look it up..so much for child labor laws As of jan 2024 At current estimated prices, the cost for a new 75-82kWh battery pack on the Model Y would come in at about $10,500-$11,400.
I know this may be absolutely crazy but when Marshall Law happens and during that chaos there will be no electricity that means no Tesla. I would prefer hybrid so idk.
@@ProXcaliber well not all the time but It feels better to has the speedometer Infront of me rather than beside the steering wheel.Some will say speedometer doesn't matter that much but for me it does matter.well it's better to get Tesla Plaid I guess
@@Dreadpirateflappy Yes, but that also technically doesn’t make sense, considering that most people have never owned a car with a frunk. Unless of course they’ve owned another EV. Personally I keep all my car gear in there, like chargers, adapters, tire repair kits, jumper cables, towels, etc.
@@littledovecitydust I hear rumors that for the 2024 Model Y refresh they will be including air ride suspension in it, like the Model S and X. I'm holding out for that refresh, to trade in my current Model Y for it.
That's the reason I don't like Tesla and it doesn't gets any physical control, digital instrumental cluster, good looking steering wheel and doesn't feel fun to drive.
Average price of a new car in America is 50k. This is around that price and with the tax incentive it can come in at 43k. You got a lot of stuff for that 43k, which I think is well worth the cost. Plus the amount of money you save on fuel and maintenance as well.
@@ProXcaliber were talking outlasting/ more reliable. Power grid goes down and your tesla is practically useless, along with for how many sensors/electrical is in the car something is bound to start to go wrong, let alone the battery's longevity not being even close to a reliable engines. Only practical in warmer weather places that don't have much dust/pollution.
@@friendlymods6567 Everything you just said makes no sense, as it's all been proven to be false or inaccurate. If the power grid goes down, you are SOL with gas too, since you need power to pump the gas out of the tanks in the ground. Not to mention, if the grid is down, there are probably a lot bigger problems at hand then power, and fuel will likely be rationed. Most modern cars, not just EVs, have a ton of sensors and electronics in them. This has nothing to do with reliability or longevity, and it's often more to do with the owner and how they care for and maintain their car. Most people don't even take the time to wash their car, let alone maintain it mechanically so that nothing does go wrong. As for battery longevity, I'll just leave you with this video which explains it much better than I can, ua-cam.com/video/UXwtlKHSefk/v-deo.html
@@ProXcaliber Made pretty clear sense. Cold weather has shown and been proven to cut battery longevity along with higher tempature states have been proven to bake the lithium in the battery's causing loss in total power stored to the cells. Albeit powered pumps do run off electricity. They can in itself be ran off gas generators where as the power stations for charging wouldn't be able to unless setup for solar/Wind. Overall newer cars and trucks do all fault when more and more electronics are added/ and are introduced to dirtier environments. All in all, Can still no matter what buy a car, half the price. Not as a new. And still outrun any tesla. Unless you live in a perfect weather state the battery will go before the electrical motors more than likely if maintained. Still would need suspension maintenence and the whole nine yards.
@@friendlymods6567 You are conflating longevity with range. These two things are not the same. Battery longevity is how long the battery will last throughout its life, whereas battery range is how far you can go on a single charge. It's true that EV batteries do struggle with range in extreme environments, but this is steadily improving with things like better battery temperature management systems and battery chemistries. The new LFP battery packs, for example, are MUCH better at dealing with these extremes than the standard lithium battery packs. I personally own a Tesla Model Y Long Range, and happen to live in Florida, where these days it hits 100+ degrees Fahrenheit on a regular basis. And I have not seen or experienced these things you mentioned for heat, even when parked outside most of the day. I don't know what kind of environments you are driving in, that would cause sensors to fail so reliably, but if that is the case then you are likely the minority of vehicle owners. Most people do not put their vehicle through extreme environments for extended periods of time, and more often than not, if it's cleaned and maintained properly, then those issues can be mitigated very easily. What suspension maintenance? When was the last time you maintained suspension on any car less than 5 years of ownership? Sure, there are some regular maintenance items, like rotating tires, and refilling wiper fluid. But they are nowhere near as complicated or expensive as a gas car can be. And batteries have already been proven to be holding their range at 90% or more after 200,000 miles or 5 years of ownership. I also don't know what you're buying for 40k to 50k that can beat a Tesla in performance, but it must be one hell of a beater. In which case, you'd be paying a ton on maintenance just to keep the thing on the road, let alone race it all the time.
@@georgieippolito9924 And what car doesn’t eventually fail or break in some way? You also realize there’s warranty on cars right? Also here’s a video for you ua-cam.com/video/UXwtlKHSefk/v-deo.html
@@georgieippolito9924 This guys does UA-cam content for a living with his Tesla, so he does a lot more driving than the average person, either way, here you go ua-cam.com/video/xci8tFQf7ao/v-deo.html
Tell me when you’ve ever seen one explode or catch fire in person. With how common you believe these fires or explosions we should be seeing them happen everywhere and every day.
@@ProXcaliber you also don't see crashes of car manufacturer's recalls. only a couple hundred out of millions actually kill people but would you love driving in a car that could low chance kill you horribly?
@@RJG.86 my ford gt is way nicer than a Tesla with its plastic seats and tin can frame you can hear a conversation 1 mile away in a Tesla beyond cheap 😭🤣
I've owned many nice vehicles, Porsche, Jeeps, Toyotas, Subaru, Audi, Gmc all with leather, loaded. And I must say my new Tesla is super nice! Definitely different, but very innovative, game changing. I don't see how people like saying they're cheap. Lmao.
@@RJG.86 Notice the lack of perforated seats? Yep, the ones BYD can include in a car that's $15k less...yep enjoy that on a hot day in summer. 😂 Cheap.
@UTube-gs1yf My ass don't sweat. Sounds like you have a personal problem. 😆 My Porche had perforated seats. Not a big deal. if I decide I want something different, it's as easy as trading in and getting something new. I usually get brand new Cars every two years. Lol
Very boring looking car, I would rather have the instrument cluster in view not on the iPad screen next to you that’s dangerous. Not sure how the pulled that one off without getting in trouble for safety. Everyone will say it’s a Tesla it’s ok hahah 😂😂😂
Why are these electric car's so expensive? Starting price for standard model,$38,000 dollar's Maximum range on a full charge estimated at about 280 mile with a tail wind!
Top-of-the-line 2023 Honda CR-V is $40k, plus the dealers are adding thousands of dealer add-ons. Model Y has a $7,500 tax credit making it competitive.
Batteries are still expensive to make. But on the flip side, they're much cheaper to run. In Europe where I live, electricity prices have been _negative_ most Sundays over the summer due to excess power production from renewables.
The reason they are so expensive is because the batteries and manufacturing is still expensive. Just look at the Chevy bolt for example, it was very cheap but Chevy had to stop making it and change the price because they were losing massive amounts of money on it.
You forget the $7,500 tax credit and in some states such as Oregon, Colorado, and California, one can purchase a Model 3 for the same price as a Honda Civic or Accord. None of those vehicles will have the technology as the Model 3.
I am very grateful in my life and happy. With my 50k Tesla. And own a home, and married with kids. Can't complain. Congrats on being rich. I would pat you on the shoulder if I was in front of you. 🎉
Full Review: ua-cam.com/video/-W_ftj60KGk/v-deo.html
Standard Range : 347 HP
Long Range : 514 HP
Performance : 534 HP
455 hp on the Performance!
@@DefinitelyNotYouThankGod no
its standard not “standart”
@@pythonifalt bro wtf
@@DefinitelyNotYouThankGod your Long Range has 514 hp. the performance has more than the LR
Most popular car on planet Earth for a reason!
It's so cheaply built lol
S - Model
3 - Model
X - Model
Y - Model
Elon knew what he was doin 💀
LMAO
C - Cybertruck
A - ATV
R - Roadster
S - Semi
@@mateovansweeveltlmao
Yea, it was on purpose. It has been talked about on interviews.
They came out in that order too 😂
I got the 2020 M Y! Love 💕 it!!
Yeah I just picked up a 2023 a week ago as well! I am happy with my choice!!!.
I love mine! I did change out the wheel covers though!
That is amazing. What kinda covers are those?.
Fantastic car, the lease deals look amazing value 👌
Will come down in price even more stay tuned.
The 19" Geminis and 20" Inductions are options on LR AWD and RWD. The 21" Uberturbines are exclusive to MYP and you can only get MYP with the 21" Uberturbines
I love my Model 3 Performance. Wish I could charge at home though
Why can’t you?
@@MrCountrycuzprobably it’s not allowed to install a charger
My brother has one. They're actually pretty trash and overpriced.
@@DixonYerraz it’s a good thing it’s his not yours 🤷🏽♂️
@@thundercat7045 100%. I'd be sad to own one with all of those issues, I definitely prefer Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing 😂 an actual luxury sports car, not a disguised Toyota with a fast electric motor. I used to like the Tesla, but once you get over that launch, it has nothing else except paying thousands to be a autopilot guinea pig which only recently got good with the last update and is still heavily flawed.
Really nice car. Design and quality are really subpar for this price, but as a ev is does pack a lot of value.
Speak about facts, quality is much better than most equivalent cars for the money, look at the id4 for example which has tons of cheap plastics on the interior...
@@lukabosnjak3829Tesla quality much worse
@@lukabosnjak3829Tesla is much worse
@@blue_ig1 ? Prove it
@@lukabosnjak3829nah bruh Tesla quality and built is much worse than ID4 but ID4 has inferior tech to Tesla
Does the model Y come with air conditioning as a standard option or does it cost extra.
Standard!
It cost extra broke boy
Why the hell would it not come with AC? Holy Christ
That’s the best part about a Tesla. They don’t penny pinch on small things. Most items are standard. Color, Seats, range and tow hitch are about the only options.
Yes, air conditioning is included. So is heated seat, front and back, heated wheel, 8 cameras and sentry mode watching out for your car 24/7 for a tiny bit of power. Cruise controll , called auto pilot, is also included and tinted back and rear windows and sun roof, which is the largest in the automotive world. GPS is included and navigation which can locate and take you to a Tesla supercharger and on the way it will tell you how many chargers are at the station, how many are currently charging a car and if any of these chargers are broken and the cost of the charger per kwh and a 24 view of charging times and prices, so you can see the least expensive time to charge. This LR MY has 4 wheel drive and a switch for slip control in icy conditions. Entertainment screen with UA-cam, Netflix, I added hulu and blue tooth connect your phone for spotify, Pandora, and now apple car something. I'm an android guy. AND SO MUCH MORE....
"aerodynamic wheels" I.E plastic hubcaps the same as a 1980s Fiesta.
these hubcaps improve range.
@@F1BD they are fucking horrific, my car can do 300+ miles real world and it doesn't have plastic wheels. (ioniq 5)
Over aluminum wheels.
There aren’t ugly circle holed steel wheels underneath.
Get the 20 inch wheels no hubcap
Is this expensive to charge ?
Clickbait. Your title talked about value but you never mentioned the price
50k
And where is the long range part??
Business lease in the uk these thing literally work out free. 😂 just ordered one
Sadly it can create car sickness for the driver with the screen location to get any meaningful information.
Personally, they should just had a really basic hud that shows the speed limit at least.
There's no need for a HUD, it's perfectly fine as it is
What's an aerodynamic wheels?
Wow, I can't believe you asked this. So if you keep a sleek, aerodynamic line in the car ( like an airplane ), it will cause the air to flow over the entire car. By doing this, the cars resistance is reduced and less energy used. The covers on the wheels make the wheel well less likely to catch air and thus reduce drag. If you look at big 18 wheel trucks, often you can see what looks like cardboard on the side from the driver's cab back at about 4 feet off the ground level. This straight board is a device to make the big trucks more aerodynamic and increases mileage by keeping the air flowing on the outside of the truck. This aerodynamic shape came out of the aviation industry, and you can see it in nature in birds and sea creatures like fish or whales because things move through air exactly the same way they move through water. Geeez kid , I thought everyone knew that. FYI ..I am a pilot, but I work in healthcare.
@@johnsord-xp3ijwho asked bro
I have a tesla model y Long range But black color car
Well if you live in Alaska it may not have air conditioning. Some of these cars don’t have air conditioning.
TBH
the Computerized everything would keep me away
I prefer buttons and gauges
The interior could still be minimalistic
Aerodynamic wheels 😂
How much it costs charging outside at station like full battery?
Probably around 10 bucks I guess?
Love it
Aerodynamic, wheels, a.k.a. hubcaps
Looked real small on the inside. Or was it just me?
Km please
Absolutely stupid idea with no indicator handles you get confused with the buttons when the steering wheel are upside down! BYD seal any time !
Love my MYP
What is the real-world range you usually get?
260-280 miles
More Tesla videos please, especially about Supercharging news, how Ford and Chevy and Rivian will be using the same connector and Tesla Supercharging network! Any new NACS chargers coming to Utah?
I believe electrify America chargers will now be switching to the NACS chargers
I seen the same 😊
I’ll stick with my Mach E
After some years, Tesla will remove steering wheel, then will remove seats and fan bois will be sitting inside a self driven steel box and will scream Tesla is awesome and minimalism is wonderful.
Keep in mind if you support lithium batteries..CHILDREN mine lithium, thats been proven. Look it up..so much for child labor laws
As of jan 2024
At current estimated prices, the cost for a new 75-82kWh battery pack on the Model Y would come in at about $10,500-$11,400.
13:40
330 miles driving range is a bigger lie than we were on the moon
330 yeah right... More like 260.. And that if your charge to 100%.
I know this may be absolutely crazy but when Marshall Law happens and during that chaos there will be no electricity that means no Tesla. I would prefer hybrid so idk.
dummy all the cars today use electric ignitions
If there was no electricity there would be no petrol or diesel to use either genius... how do you think they refine it or even pump it?
I have the 2023 M3 its da best
M3’s do not look good, the grill is about as big as a pillow.
@@waxingprahran opinions are different ya know
I got no car but If I can to buy one, I'll buy the one that has speedometer Infront of me rather than beside my steering wheel
Do you continuously look at your speedometer while driving?
@@ProXcaliber well not all the time but It feels better to has the speedometer Infront of me rather than beside the steering wheel.Some will say speedometer doesn't matter that much but for me it does matter.well it's better to get Tesla Plaid I guess
@@WalllOfNothing There are aftermarket ones that you can buy and put on there, very easily.
Actually most EVs dont have a usable frunk
That’s just bad design on the manufacturers part honestly.
@@ProXcaliberthe EQS doesn't even allow opening the hood. (You can but I think it voids warranty)
@@zigadabooga Yeah, I saw that. It is beyond dumb.
@@ProXcaliber After many surveys many people said they don't use a frunk, so many brands didn't add one.
@@Dreadpirateflappy Yes, but that also technically doesn’t make sense, considering that most people have never owned a car with a frunk. Unless of course they’ve owned another EV. Personally I keep all my car gear in there, like chargers, adapters, tire repair kits, jumper cables, towels, etc.
Pass
Damnnn so much arguing and hate over a car.. it’s just a car. If you like it and want one get it.. if not then…. Don’t?
The ride is really rough.
yes, it is very rough. I hope i can trade mines in for a new one in 2 years with better suspension
Newer models aren’t nearly as bad. Test drove one recently and it was about the same as my old 2020 Acura RDX
@@Owjdnskoakansbskkthat’s the downside of not having an engine to mask road noise.
@@ProXcaliber I quite like it, faster than my Panamera GTS
@@littledovecitydust I hear rumors that for the 2024 Model Y refresh they will be including air ride suspension in it, like the Model S and X. I'm holding out for that refresh, to trade in my current Model Y for it.
Decent ride, great performance, some interesting tech...but ugly AF imo...
That's the reason I don't like Tesla and it doesn't gets any physical control, digital instrumental cluster, good looking steering wheel and doesn't feel fun to drive.
For how much it costs? You can buy a regular car for half the price, and have it outlast the tesla with ease 😂
Average price of a new car in America is 50k. This is around that price and with the tax incentive it can come in at 43k. You got a lot of stuff for that 43k, which I think is well worth the cost. Plus the amount of money you save on fuel and maintenance as well.
@@ProXcaliber were talking outlasting/ more reliable. Power grid goes down and your tesla is practically useless, along with for how many sensors/electrical is in the car something is bound to start to go wrong, let alone the battery's longevity not being even close to a reliable engines. Only practical in warmer weather places that don't have much dust/pollution.
@@friendlymods6567 Everything you just said makes no sense, as it's all been proven to be false or inaccurate.
If the power grid goes down, you are SOL with gas too, since you need power to pump the gas out of the tanks in the ground. Not to mention, if the grid is down, there are probably a lot bigger problems at hand then power, and fuel will likely be rationed.
Most modern cars, not just EVs, have a ton of sensors and electronics in them. This has nothing to do with reliability or longevity, and it's often more to do with the owner and how they care for and maintain their car. Most people don't even take the time to wash their car, let alone maintain it mechanically so that nothing does go wrong.
As for battery longevity, I'll just leave you with this video which explains it much better than I can, ua-cam.com/video/UXwtlKHSefk/v-deo.html
@@ProXcaliber Made pretty clear sense. Cold weather has shown and been proven to cut battery longevity along with higher tempature states have been proven to bake the lithium in the battery's causing loss in total power stored to the cells. Albeit powered pumps do run off electricity. They can in itself be ran off gas generators where as the power stations for charging wouldn't be able to unless setup for solar/Wind. Overall newer cars and trucks do all fault when more and more electronics are added/ and are introduced to dirtier environments. All in all, Can still no matter what buy a car, half the price. Not as a new. And still outrun any tesla. Unless you live in a perfect weather state the battery will go before the electrical motors more than likely if maintained. Still would need suspension maintenence and the whole nine yards.
@@friendlymods6567 You are conflating longevity with range. These two things are not the same. Battery longevity is how long the battery will last throughout its life, whereas battery range is how far you can go on a single charge.
It's true that EV batteries do struggle with range in extreme environments, but this is steadily improving with things like better battery temperature management systems and battery chemistries. The new LFP battery packs, for example, are MUCH better at dealing with these extremes than the standard lithium battery packs. I personally own a Tesla Model Y Long Range, and happen to live in Florida, where these days it hits 100+ degrees Fahrenheit on a regular basis. And I have not seen or experienced these things you mentioned for heat, even when parked outside most of the day.
I don't know what kind of environments you are driving in, that would cause sensors to fail so reliably, but if that is the case then you are likely the minority of vehicle owners. Most people do not put their vehicle through extreme environments for extended periods of time, and more often than not, if it's cleaned and maintained properly, then those issues can be mitigated very easily.
What suspension maintenance? When was the last time you maintained suspension on any car less than 5 years of ownership? Sure, there are some regular maintenance items, like rotating tires, and refilling wiper fluid. But they are nowhere near as complicated or expensive as a gas car can be. And batteries have already been proven to be holding their range at 90% or more after 200,000 miles or 5 years of ownership.
I also don't know what you're buying for 40k to 50k that can beat a Tesla in performance, but it must be one hell of a beater. In which case, you'd be paying a ton on maintenance just to keep the thing on the road, let alone race it all the time.
lol no dashboard! it's the titan submarine but a car
Why would you need it? It displays all the relevant stuff on the screen.
@@ProXcaliber computers are known and designed to fail. There's something called planned expiration. Doubt you'll get the mileage a gas car can do.
@@georgieippolito9924 And what car doesn’t eventually fail or break in some way? You also realize there’s warranty on cars right? Also here’s a video for you ua-cam.com/video/UXwtlKHSefk/v-deo.html
@@ProXcaliber usually the warranty gets expired before the car breaks. Good luck getting 200,000 miles on a EV
@@georgieippolito9924 This guys does UA-cam content for a living with his Tesla, so he does a lot more driving than the average person, either way, here you go ua-cam.com/video/xci8tFQf7ao/v-deo.html
Best car i have driven
Such a great value for a ticking time bomb
I thought he was being sarcastic about the great value part but I really don’t know at this point :)
Thats all BS man… those cars were under water in a flood.
Tell me when you’ve ever seen one explode or catch fire in person. With how common you believe these fires or explosions we should be seeing them happen everywhere and every day.
what you smoking bruh
@@ProXcaliber you also don't see crashes of car manufacturer's recalls. only a couple hundred out of millions actually kill people but would you love driving in a car that could low chance kill you horribly?
I was inside one felt beyond cheap 😂
Tesla is a game changer man, that's why Ford like yours tried copying. But definitely didn't succeed. I've looked at Mach E , they're just EH ok.
@@RJG.86 my ford gt is way nicer than a Tesla with its plastic seats and tin can frame you can hear a conversation 1 mile away in a Tesla beyond cheap 😭🤣
@Bendova215
Congratulations man. I wish I was as cool as you. Dang it.
@Bendova215
It's a Ford bro. Nothing special. All personal preference. It's not like I couldn't afford a Ford MACH E. Hahaha
@@RJG.86 says the guy that's writing me what do you drive hmm 😭
Minimalist =cheap😊
Im gonna buy one when i get my license my dream car
Long grange😂
I just don’t like the bland jellybean look
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Xiaomi car combination tesla car combination hp TV laptop radio watch tercanggih
Imagine spending 30min of your Life for charging a car😂😅
It took 2.5 hours to charge JEEP EV AND THE battery died in 30 minutes wtf
@@hellokittydimaggio Sorry bro hope next time u will pick a corolla!
It's not a minimalist interior, it's cheap.
No driver display, No perforated seats, no physical buttons for stuff like air con. Cheap.
No tacky plastic buttons = cheap 🤡
I've owned many nice vehicles, Porsche, Jeeps, Toyotas, Subaru, Audi, Gmc all with leather, loaded. And I must say my new Tesla is super nice! Definitely different, but very innovative, game changing. I don't see how people like saying they're cheap. Lmao.
@@RJG.86 Notice the lack of perforated seats? Yep, the ones BYD can include in a car that's $15k less...yep enjoy that on a hot day in summer. 😂 Cheap.
@UTube-gs1yf
My ass don't sweat. Sounds like you have a personal problem. 😆
My Porche had perforated seats. Not a big deal. if I decide I want something different, it's as easy as trading in and getting something new. I usually get brand new Cars every two years. Lol
@@tomjones2056 Shitty plastic fake leather seats that aren't even perforated = very cheap.
330 miles?
I THOUGHT THIS WAS LONG RANGE!
That’s trash, especially for how long battery’s take to charge…
😑😑😑😑
Lucid gets longer range, same with the ONE battery pack for 800 miles.
Pretty standard for a hatchback of it's price and class
@@club6525I think you mean 520 miles
@@GamingTrivia1113 Nope, 800 miles for the new ONE battery pack.
@@club6525 oh that's dope if it works
Long range???? 😂😂😂😂
I really don't like the low chance of your battery car spontaneously catching on fire; that can't be put out.
I agree it's a great car, but a great value it is not.
330 miles driving range is a bigger lie than we were in the moon
We were on the moon though.
Not comfortable
Very boring looking car, I would rather have the instrument cluster in view not on the iPad screen next to you that’s dangerous. Not sure how the pulled that one off without getting in trouble for safety. Everyone will say it’s a Tesla it’s ok hahah 😂😂😂
I want the gauge cluster 👎☹️ it makes the car less boring.
What do you need it for? Most modern cars come with digital ones anyway.
Unless there going to give it to me for free im good on an EV
iM gOoD
ur so edgy wow
Too old. The new generation will be out soon
Looks cheap
Little birdy at tesla told me model y the cheapest production car at tesla its made from recycled scrap from tesla that they get rid of
Now just buy it directly from Tesla. Every car should be sold direct to consumer since they won’t add in a $2800 paint protection 😂
Why are these electric car's so
expensive?
Starting price for standard
model,$38,000 dollar's
Maximum range on a full charge estimated at about
280 mile with a tail wind!
Top-of-the-line 2023 Honda CR-V is $40k, plus the dealers are adding thousands of dealer add-ons. Model Y has a $7,500 tax credit making it competitive.
Gas cars are way more for the base trim
Batteries are still expensive to make. But on the flip side, they're much cheaper to run. In Europe where I live, electricity prices have been _negative_ most Sundays over the summer due to excess power production from renewables.
The reason they are so expensive is because the batteries and manufacturing is still expensive. Just look at the Chevy bolt for example, it was very cheap but Chevy had to stop making it and change the price because they were losing massive amounts of money on it.
You forget the $7,500 tax credit and in some states such as Oregon, Colorado, and California, one can purchase a Model 3 for the same price as a Honda Civic or Accord. None of those vehicles will have the technology as the Model 3.
I bought a 2023 MYP today. Suck it range nerds.
For the price of these things you are not getting quality compared to a car of the same value of pretty much any other make
One ugly car
MYP is better
Such an ugly car
The poor man’s Tesla
Buying a 50k car is poor? Dang…
I am very grateful in my life and happy. With my 50k Tesla. And own a home, and married with kids. Can't complain. Congrats on being rich. I would pat you on the shoulder if I was in front of you. 🎉
Made in China
No ev has front Frunk besides tesla
Mach e, rivian, polestar 2, volvo xc40 recharge, c40 recharge, i can keep going
@@forzaguy1252 go ahead cause all the main stream ev’s dont have a Frunk
I including Mercedes and other American vehicles
@@pickopenforever4206A XC40 Recharge for example has one
@@pickopenforever4206he just listed them and you are still denying it. Actually a bot.
@@mambofox4333 not many of them have Frunks but okay
I watch reviews of this
They all get negative feed back for having no Frunk
Besides a select few
its kinda crazy how lack of investment in the interior is called minimalist and modern
The Y kinda sucks. I backed out of my reservation
No
Yes.
Looks cheap
What do you expect for a 50k car? 50k is the average price for a new car. Plus it’s design is meant to be aerodynamic to get more range.