Great video! It's a shame that Tessie has developed a better app than Tesla's team. My main concern is how well Tessie can prevent hackers from accessing their system and our vehicles. I dislike adding another subscription; they're like a tiny, ignored water leak in the roof. Over a decade or two, subscriptions will consume most of our paychecks, leaving us wondering why we can't make ends meet.
If you know you’re going to have Tesla for a long time as a vehicle or more than one in your house, it’s not a bad idea to pay for a lifetime subscription to their app. Currently they are always updating it which is good. I however would prefer that Tesla does an entire new Tesla app update with these features.
@@FSDdriver Sorry my man, I respect your point of view. But, I was born in a time where you paid for something once and it's yours. The average American consumer surveyed said they spend $237 per month $3,300/yr on subscription services, and that number is from 2018. That's more than $10k every 3 years on things that has zero residual value left. Kids nowadays are born with subscription tied to their toes, and will consider it very normal. I only pay for subscriptions that are really necessary such are phone service... IMHO, Subscriptions are the invisible/unnoticeable income maggots.
@ttp_007 your preaching to the choir I grew up in the era of CD keys for videos games, you bought it once and owned it forever and as long as you had a good internet connection you played on servers no Xbox live no psn network fees. I canceled all my services this last year. You can’t even own a movie anymore without having internet
@@ttp_007 I grew up in a time where you bought a gas car and put gas in it. I grew up a time where our phones had cords and we paid what we used it for. Times have changed. I grew up in the 90s. We're moving forward. whether we like it or not, this is how it goes. things didn't get OTA updates once a month back when we had CDs and buying something "once" either. Just how it is.
Fuel cost aren’t accurate as when you change prices as they do almost every day. If you change fuel costs, it changes all of the analysts for the entire history.
@@FSDdriver He's saying if you change the fuel cost, it will change what you would have paid on a trip from 18 months ago, making it inaccurate if you want to look at overall cost over few years.
I JUST LOVE ❤️ THE TESSIE APP FOR MY 2023 MODEL Y LONG RANGE
Great app
Great video! It's a shame that Tessie has developed a better app than Tesla's team.
My main concern is how well Tessie can prevent hackers from accessing their system and our vehicles. I dislike adding another subscription; they're like a tiny, ignored water leak in the roof.
Over a decade or two, subscriptions will consume most of our paychecks, leaving us wondering why we can't make ends meet.
If you know you’re going to have Tesla for a long time as a vehicle or more than one in your house, it’s not a bad idea to pay for a lifetime subscription to their app. Currently they are always updating it which is good. I however would prefer that Tesla does an entire new Tesla app update with these features.
@@FSDdriver Sorry my man, I respect your point of view. But, I was born in a time where you paid for something once and it's yours.
The average American consumer surveyed said they spend $237 per month $3,300/yr on subscription services, and that number is from 2018. That's more than $10k every 3 years on things that has zero residual value left.
Kids nowadays are born with subscription tied to their toes, and will consider it very normal. I only pay for subscriptions that are really necessary such are phone service...
IMHO, Subscriptions are the invisible/unnoticeable income maggots.
@ttp_007 your preaching to the choir I grew up in the era of CD keys for videos games, you bought it once and owned it forever and as long as you had a good internet connection you played on servers no Xbox live no psn network fees. I canceled all my services this last year. You can’t even own a movie anymore without having internet
@@ttp_007 I grew up in a time where you bought a gas car and put gas in it. I grew up a time where our phones had cords and we paid what we used it for. Times have changed. I grew up in the 90s. We're moving forward. whether we like it or not, this is how it goes. things didn't get OTA updates once a month back when we had CDs and buying something "once" either. Just how it is.
How do you do the end to end encryption?
What do you mean? The only way the app works if by allowing the api to Tesla.
Fuel cost aren’t accurate as when you change prices as they do almost every day. If you change fuel costs, it changes all of the analysts for the entire history.
You set the fuel prices based off the national average
@@FSDdriver He's saying if you change the fuel cost, it will change what you would have paid on a trip from 18 months ago, making it inaccurate if you want to look at overall cost over few years.
Way too expensive at 15 a month for what it does. Was fine at $5. and it's per car now, so for me it is not worth $30
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