Tesla Model Y vs. Chevrolet Blazer EV

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  • Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
  • Here is a brief side-by-side comparison between the 2023 Tesla Model Y and the all-new 2024 Chevrolet Blazer EV. For more information on pricing and availability please visit us at www.aldermanch...

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  • @superdanu
    @superdanu 24 дні тому +2

    hi, i'm jimmy from chevy, and i'll give you an impartial comparison hahahahha. Also, compare with model y performance, other wise bring in your LT chevy version

  • @JulianCarroll-d1l
    @JulianCarroll-d1l 27 днів тому

    wish you had a decent microphone

    • @AldermanCars
      @AldermanCars  26 днів тому

      sorry. normally comes out fine. I will try to re-do it on a less breezy day. Thanks for watching! ~Mark

  • @Quickicecarreviews123
    @Quickicecarreviews123 26 днів тому +1

    Appreciate you kinda trying to be neutral. Many cars are copying the Tesla Ac setup so it must be kinda good in a way as far as long slit vent. There are amazing aftermarket options to add infinite programmable buttons to Tesla and also now a S.E.X.Y. Knob that is smart and can work in tandem with the buttons if desired. I don’t own a Tesla currently. I have a brand new basically 2023 Bolt EUV but charging is the main issue. I skipped a little of the video did u mention prices for each new, IRS rebate, range, and charging speed? I think that’s the main stuff that ppl will want to know. Blazer is pretty convincing if it can charge fast and hurry up and get supercharger access. And for the love of all switch to NACS port natively. Hyundai just announced they will switch before end of the year. Great video as always other than needing a dead cat on the MIC

    • @AldermanCars
      @AldermanCars  25 днів тому

      Thank you for watching. In general there is not an appreciable difference in pricing between the 2. IMO, if more than 70% of your charging is non-local public charging, the Tesla is probably a better choice for now. If 70% is local public charging, look at your local landscape. If most of your charging is at home with occasional public charging, I would not use that as a deciding factor. One difference between the two cars, which I forgot to mention is that 90+% of Americans live within 10 miles of a Chevrolet dealership. On the NACS port, I agree and no one has been pressing them to get it done than myself. Cheers! ~ Mark A.

  • @Shkvarka
    @Shkvarka 23 дні тому

    ahahaha, nice try, but no=) leave this chey to yourself=)