Been waiting for a Plaid update! Yeah that driver's door gap is way beyond acceptable. We took delivery of our Plaid at about the same time as you and fortunately we lucked out with build quality with a minor exception of the rear hatch gap on one side was a little off, but apparently within Tesla spec. Tesla would not adjust it. I'm surprised Tesla has not addressed the inner tire wear issue with all the negative UA-cam press and it being a legitimate safety issue. There is a simple solution of adjustable control arms, but this leaves a risk of warranty issues down the road since Tesla is not kind to any modifications. We decided to buy the winter tire package for $2750 that comes with the 19" wheels and PZero winter tires. Figure these tires will last a few seasons and extend the 21" Michelin tire life. But we live in a colder climate where snow is in the forecast. The white interior definitely gives the Plaid a much more luxurious feel and would choose it for sure. Overall, the Plaid is incredible, IMO.
Love this comment. Thanks for watching and glad you’re enjoying your plaid! I love the wide tires and I love the look but might consider something different in the future. I figured I’d be spending the money one way or another buying this car. Haven’t scheduled yet with Tesla for my panel gaps to be looked at but curious if they will deem it as “within spec”
Tesla wouldn't adjust the gap on the rear hatch in your case because if they did, they'd cause several other gap issues. If you just got a 2024, most or all of them seem to be out of square on the rear quarter panels but about 1/4" longer cross from upper left to lower right vs upper right to lower left.
@@jadenwoolcock3711 I can dude… I am actually waiting. Need to sell one car though. And I go for the Plaid, not the normal. But for this price I want the bloody leds
A yoke is not what makes a Plaid when the base S also has a yoke available (as a paid option on both now). Happy that the wheel is now the no-cost option.
If you enjoy breaking your wrists in parking garages, sure. The yoke is just for looks, it might as well be a rake in terms of practicality. I drove one extensively. Don't try to convince me otherwise.
Check your Toe not just the Camber Tends to be toe out and drags the inner side of the tires as you drive Toe is adjustable from the factory Camber requires camber arms or shims.
Awesome review! Holding out for a lightly used 2024, for new seats and front cam. The 19's don't have the camber issue btw, and there are solutions for the 20's.
i strongly dislike the yoke. i drive with one hand and it is just uncomfortable when crusing or making quick manuevers. i have the full wheen in my 2023 MS Plaid and love it.
Wow that drivers door gaps on the front of the door look really bad! Almost looks like it was in a accident even though it wasn’t. You should have rejected delivery and waited for another one!
Yoke Yes!!!! it makes the Model S that much Unique, your description of FSD is correct 100%. For Highway driving on long trips, it's great. I only use on long highway trips. In town/urban driving I don't use it because it's more stressful. That gap on the hatch is same on my 2020 Model s and I agree about the alignment for the flagship should be much better
I guess I’m an easy buyer. I don’t have the door misalignment. You’re right that the gap on the right side of the trunk is a little bigger than the left side. I just checked now that you brought it up, but it’s nowhere close to the finger size.
I use auto pilot on the highway nearly 100% of the time. It’s very practical to me. You just have to pay attention. Driving fatigue is significantly reduced.
Hello American friends 😊✌️ The toe and camber of every Model S should be adjusted to prevent internal tire wear. thanks for the interesting video. Best regards from Germany
I mean it’s a 0-60 car is 1.9 seconds. Every car that does those speeds need tires every 6-12 months😂 My BMW M3 competition runs through tires. Same with my plaid
I'm not a Tesla hater. In fact I drove the PLAID myself and my wife was left with a severe migraine like you get after a roller-coaster. LOL ! .... SAVE ON GAS PER YEAR TO PAY $2,500.00 FOR 4 NEW TIRES EVERY 10,000 MILES DRIVEN ! Equivalent to paying for 865 gallons of gas at $2.85 per gallon ! TELL ME HOW THIS MAKES SENSE ? FYI ... Most tires can get 50,000 miles before the need to replace them. In fact, C8 corvette 40 to 50,000 miles driven before replacements of course if you don't do burnouts all day ! And I understand the car has 1020 HP but in the end are you really saving money or actually just paying more money upfront anyway ? With the liberation feeling of freedom not stopping at a gas pump to only have to stop more often to a EV TESLA PUMP instead !? People buy the car for performance not to save gass or save money is fine. However the C8 Corvette for the same price is a better machine for the same or less money and has all around better performance and less depreciation value with most of all better head turning looks ! Just my opinion. Oh did I mention... SOUNDS BETTER TOO !
Michelin 4S's are a great tire but by no stretch of the imagination a "racing tire". They wear like iron compared to the Cup 2's which are a track tire and can last 5K miles if you don't step hard on the go pedal.
Great review 🎉 really looking foreward to upgrade to this in some time. I think the same about the autopilot. Quick tip: wear sunglasses. 🕶️ works perfectly 😅
My cousin works at a body shop that regularly fixes Tesla panel gaps. It's not terribly expensive relative to the price of the car, and helps the resale value a bit as well.
I have the 2024 plaid and I agree. Guys, get the YOLK, it is incredible awesome!! It takes short time to get use to it, I now try to drive my second car, a Jeep Wrangler and it is so difficult. Yolk is awesome!
I'm impressed you got 10,000 out of your tires. I only got 6,000 on my last ones in the rear. I drive the same, commute daily 100 miles a day occasional pul on the highway or street. I'm thinking about purchasing a set of 19 inch and keeping the 21 inch for Summer only.
With autopilot, if you cover the internal camera, then it becomes a bit more useable. you just have to keep your hand on the yoke, but your eyes can go anywhere and it doesnt chirp at you.
I have the same MSP same color but with black interior and opted for the round steering wheel. I personally did not like or want the yoke, to me it's a safety issue and I just didn't want to have to get used to the yoke, MHO. Also, I just had the steering wheel replaced under warranty (only have 3,500 on it) with the new center mechanical horn, they replaced the airbag as well because the new one now has the horn symbol embedded at the bottom, this is required by NHTSA, the horn icon in the upper part of the steering wheel has also been replaced with a video icon. I had it replaced because the left blinker would sporadically stop working 😉😉.
The horn placement is terrible, and now for a center horn placement on a round steering wheel they want 2K!! Crazy. I think QC is variable. Some people get perfect cars, and others like me got more gaps than Michael Strahan's teeth. It's a great daily driver, and is a better car now with updates than it was when I bought it a year ago, but the panel gaps, wind noise on the right side and misaligned doors are unacceptable for 100K
I would also check your autopilot version,, also you do live in a larger city so I live more in the suburbs but autopilot will get me from my house to drop my daughter off to school and back with almost no intervention on most days and sometimes I have to intervene just because the car is willing to go slower than I am
I don't have a Plaid but a 2017 S with only 30K miles. I hardly use autopilot that much either. In heavy traffic, it helps if fatigued and you need a break. But adaptave CC is very nice because I don't have to deal with adjusting the car's speed.
I don’t have too much of a problem with the yoke but I won’t buy the Plaid with the yoke until they add steer by wire. Without it, it makes no sense and I’ve driven a LR and a Plaid with the yoke.
The only answer is the car requires aftermarket camber plates to get it 100% correct. And that’s not to correct the camber. The inside tires being worn out, like you’re talking about, is bad “toe out.” Camber arms offer the proper adjustability. Elon is not inclined to even think about fixing it. The Model Y is bad as well.
First, Elon didn't design a thing on that car. Why you would even think that, no idea. Second, camber issues are a known problem. It's set to a negative camber on purpose for handling, but it's completely unnecessary for normal driving. Third, '22 refresh models have upgraded screen, headlights, and taillights. I don't even own a plaid yet, and I know all of these things.
i dont need the review to know whats wrong - No steering feel, yoke scks, , brakes are terrible, soo interior, no real turn signals, No HW4 support - should i keep going ? - Elon Lied people Died
@@AustinZabackNo actually, my MYLR works just like it used to before the update. But on the other hand I used a small piece of clear tape to blur the camera's view of the driver, so it might only alert if completely blacked out.
I purchased those little black webcam slider covers from Amazon, they self stick and you can slide it to cover\uncover the lens anytime you'd like, they cost about 4 bucks for a pack.
@@AustinZaback It couldn't have bothered you that much if it's been 6 months and you still haven't booked a service call to fix it. I would have told them the day I picked it up to address those issues ASAP.
What a guy.... complaining about the door and you could have done something about it. Now you're whining that it doesn't align properly. That alone was enough to make the rest of the video not even worth watching.
Don’t get the 21’s guys. The 19’s get better range and don’t wear as fast. Also the panel gap issues are pretty common for a Model S. I think Tesla has to improve their manufacturing processes. Study what Toyota does in that regard and compare it to Tesla. Also my recommendation for seat care is Chemical Guys Leather Care kit.
Auto pilot and FSD are 2 different things. I agree auto pilot is useless. I don't understand why people like it so much. But FSD is a totally different story.
You should have pointed out both doors at time of delivery and asked Tesla to fix it. Don't wait 10000 miles to complain on the internet and assume Tesla won't take care of the issue. You can't just sit back and expect things to be fixed. Be proactive bro. I know it's Tesla's fault but give them a chance to make it right.
@AustinZaback Your video didn't say that. You guys are the ones who make Tesla look bad on the internet. Tesla is not perfect. We all know that. However, telling one side of the story is not a fair evaluation either.
Your just too picky lol. I like where the steering wheel doesn't block the speedometer. On most cars you don't adjust the steering wheel for comfort but for vision of your speedometer. Every new car I bought has quick wear tires. If you get 30,000 miles you are extremely lucky.
Tesla fixed all my issues on my 2023 Tesla model S with the car no problem gaps, any problems my car a couple Tesla service visits is now perfect. So calm down 😂
You keep calling FSD AP. AP comes standard. You have to pay for FSD. All the things you're complaining about with driver alertness happen on AP. The gap issues with the doors are fixable but they're more likely to fix them for free if you complain about them early. They will only fix localized alignment issues which means it's a bit of whack-o-mole with Tesla because they'll often fix one alignment issue only to cause another. For doors, the rear quarter panels are the anchor references. You have to start from the rear doors aligned to the quarter panels, then move to the front doors moving to align the gaps and tilts with the rear doors, and finally the front fenders. Lastly, door strikes for flushness. Took me about 3 hours to do a 4 doors, fenders, and hood. You have alignment issues on all doors, fenders, and your hood some worse than others. The Plaid is not heavier than the Long Range and in fact, it's a few hundred pounds lighter than any previous performance Model S. The car comes standard with 19" wheels which are FASTER, corner better, last 30K+ miles, are more comfortable, more affordable, more pothole damage resistant, much better range, etc, etc. The list goes on and on. There's literally zero advantage to getting the 21" wheels.
FYI....friend got one of the first Plaids in the NYC area. Big street racer and made over $250k in the first year on the street! Was smart enough to know that beating the competition on the street by ONLY 1/2 to 1 car length ALMOST ALWAYS got the car he beat to come back and race him again when the competition added 100hp with NOS and still got beat but by a smaller margin! 5 years ago that was a great way for racers to make lots of money! Took a little more than a year for other racers to WISE UP! Can't do that today, but paying for his Plaid PLUS $100K in pocket was awesome! He went so far as to change the funky steering wheel and taking any sign of a PLAID off the car. Actually had the car wrapped a few times in fifferent colors, changing tires and wheels to drag radials (for looks!) and having a FRIEND drive the car to sucker other racers in! He likes the car with flaws in gaps, making it look like a used beater. It was great fun while it lasted and luckily no one got hurt EXCEPT others wallets! I know this has nothing to do with a review, but DAMN, that car was fast!!!😊
"The way Elon designed the tires". 😂😂😂 Dude, Elon didn't design anything. He pays thousands of engineers who know what they are doing, to design stuff. Elon wouldn't know how to design a screw. He's not an engineer. He's an entrepreneur, a salesman.
Musk is the Chief Engineer at SpaceX and holds a degree in physics, among others. Please exercise caution when consuming news from CNN. The internet provides a wealth of information at your disposal.
@@WiryOak Having an undergraduate degree in physics does not in any way qualify someone as an engineer, much less a CHIEF engineer. Even new college grads with mechanical engineering and EE/comp-sci degrees can barely find their asses with a map. It takes years of on-the-job additional experience to become competent, and decades of doing complex, successful designs and projects to get to the level of a chief engineer. Elon wouldn't even know how to design a screw if his life depended on it, and has never designed anything mechanical in nature his whole life. He wrote some code for his first online banking company, X (he has a hard-on for that letter) all of which had to be rewritten by real software engineers after he was kicked out of the company because it was so awful, and by the testament of those software engineers, it was really mediocre, inefficient code. So he can't even do that well. Elon is a showman, a salesman, a conman. And that showmanship works, because millions (including you it seems) have been bamboozled into thinking that he's some sort of genius and an engineer. He is neither. He just cosplays as an engineer. And guess who gave him the title of chief engineer at SpaceX and Tesla? He did. He gave HIMSELF all sorts of grandiose titles. He did not EARN those titles. He owns those companies and can call himself whatever he wants. Calling himself a chief engineer or even an engineer does not make him one anymore than me calling my d!ck Pope Francis doesn't actually make my d!ck the pope. Elon hires tens of thousands of smart, capable engineers to do all the engineering work, while he attends meetings, memorizes some buzzwords, then regurgitates those buzzwords in front of the cameras to a mostly layperson audience who are impressed by the big words he uses that they don't know. But those of us who ARE engineers see through his BS in two seconds and see him for what he is: a poser. He's made money by bamboozling investors with big promises that he's mostly under-delivered on or never delivered. If you think Elon does any actual engineering, technical design or coding work at any of his companies, you probably also think Ronald McDonald makes your burgers at McDonald's. 🤡
@@WiryOakfor Space X design engineers which deals with rocket science and aerodynamics you need a degree in aerospace designs. Physics alone doesn’t really cut it.
Been waiting for a Plaid update! Yeah that driver's door gap is way beyond acceptable. We took delivery of our Plaid at about the same time as you and fortunately we lucked out with build quality with a minor exception of the rear hatch gap on one side was a little off, but apparently within Tesla spec. Tesla would not adjust it.
I'm surprised Tesla has not addressed the inner tire wear issue with all the negative UA-cam press and it being a legitimate safety issue. There is a simple solution of adjustable control arms, but this leaves a risk of warranty issues down the road since Tesla is not kind to any modifications. We decided to buy the winter tire package for $2750 that comes with the 19" wheels and PZero winter tires. Figure these tires will last a few seasons and extend the 21" Michelin tire life. But we live in a colder climate where snow is in the forecast.
The white interior definitely gives the Plaid a much more luxurious feel and would choose it for sure.
Overall, the Plaid is incredible, IMO.
Love this comment. Thanks for watching and glad you’re enjoying your plaid! I love the wide tires and I love the look but might consider something different in the future. I figured I’d be spending the money one way or another buying this car.
Haven’t scheduled yet with Tesla for my panel gaps to be looked at but curious if they will deem it as “within spec”
Tesla wouldn't adjust the gap on the rear hatch in your case because if they did, they'd cause several other gap issues. If you just got a 2024, most or all of them seem to be out of square on the rear quarter panels but about 1/4" longer cross from upper left to lower right vs upper right to lower left.
Install rear camber arm links to fix inner tire wear. Or use the 19" tires instead of the 21".
Yep the 19’s don’t have that problem. The larger tire creates additional camber on top of the already excessive camber in the suspension.
Still no leds inside… while any model 3 gets them now. Not buying a S until they put leds inside.
you can't afford it anyways😂 cry about the leds
@@jadenwoolcock3711 I can dude… I am actually waiting. Need to sell one car though. And I go for the Plaid, not the normal. But for this price I want the bloody leds
@@jadenwoolcock3711lol ppl crying about LEDS bruh. Get yourself a keyboard
@@jadenwoolcock3711How would you know what he can or can't afford? You op's accountant or something?
I've had the Model S Plaid. I've been driving since January 2023, and LEDs are superfluous when you have so much more.
A yoke is not what makes a Plaid when the base S also has a yoke available (as a paid option on both now). Happy that the wheel is now the no-cost option.
I have the plaid and I love the yoke ! A lot better than the regular wheel
If you enjoy breaking your wrists in parking garages, sure. The yoke is just for looks, it might as well be a rake in terms of practicality. I drove one extensively. Don't try to convince me otherwise.
I have a Plaid and I threw that ridiculous piece of junk yoke wheel in the garbage the first week!
No one likes the yoke, you are just trying to convince your self its better while its measuribly worse.
yoke blows ! ELON LIED PEOPLE DIED
@@reapzvanreapz9687I think you're angry
Check your Toe not just the Camber
Tends to be toe out and drags the inner side of the tires as you drive
Toe is adjustable from the factory
Camber requires camber arms or shims.
Dépend , u can adjust camber by loosing suspension and arm, adjust camber than tight everything
Camber issues are well known on the S and X. Bigger wheels, with smaller sidewall tires make it even worse.
Awesome review! Holding out for a lightly used 2024, for new seats and front cam. The 19's don't have the camber issue btw, and there are solutions for the 20's.
i strongly dislike the yoke. i drive with one hand and it is just uncomfortable when crusing or making quick manuevers. i have the full wheen in my 2023 MS Plaid and love it.
If you make a appointment Tesla will correct those panel gaps
Or they’ll tell you that it’s in-spec which is what happened to me over the last couple of Teslas I’ve owned
They will most likely refuse to
Did a plane disappear behind you at 18:40
Wow that drivers door gaps on the front of the door look really bad! Almost looks like it was in a accident even though it wasn’t. You should have rejected delivery and waited for another one!
Do you not know the difference between AutoPilot and FSD?
Yoke Yes!!!! it makes the Model S that much Unique, your description of FSD is correct 100%. For Highway driving on long trips, it's great. I only use on long highway trips. In town/urban driving I don't use it because it's more stressful. That gap on the hatch is same on my 2020 Model s and I agree about the alignment for the flagship should be much better
wrong!!!
My 2022 has updated steering wheel, taillights, headlights and swivel lcd screen
My 2022 X plaid's screen swivels left and right. 19" wheels' tires last about 20k miles
I guess I’m an easy buyer. I don’t have the door misalignment. You’re right that the gap on the right side of the trunk is a little bigger than the left side. I just checked now that you brought it up, but it’s nowhere close to the finger size.
Self drive or auto pilot ? Which are you referring ? The rep told me self drive is the function that you can look away from the road .
What spacers are you using? 15mm?
I use auto pilot on the highway nearly 100% of the time. It’s very practical to me. You just have to pay attention. Driving fatigue is significantly reduced.
14:36 The Honda S2000 has the same camber. Your car looks really good.
Hello American friends 😊✌️ The toe and camber of every Model S should be adjusted to prevent internal tire wear. thanks for the interesting video. Best regards from Germany
Are you able to retrofit a regular tesla steering wheel on this (with a mechanical horn, not a button)?
pause on 8:49
Don’t worry folks, it’s low maintenance but you’ll pay $2k every year for tires!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂
I mean it’s a 0-60 car is 1.9 seconds. Every car that does those speeds need tires every 6-12 months😂 My BMW M3 competition runs through tires. Same with my plaid
I'm not a Tesla hater. In fact I drove the PLAID myself and my wife was left with a severe migraine like you get after a roller-coaster. LOL ! .... SAVE ON GAS PER YEAR TO PAY $2,500.00 FOR 4 NEW TIRES EVERY 10,000 MILES DRIVEN ! Equivalent to paying for 865 gallons of gas at $2.85 per gallon ! TELL ME HOW THIS MAKES SENSE ? FYI ... Most tires can get 50,000 miles before the need to replace them. In fact, C8 corvette 40 to 50,000 miles driven before replacements of course if you don't do burnouts all day ! And I understand the car has 1020 HP but in the end are you really saving money or actually just paying more money upfront anyway ? With the liberation feeling of freedom not stopping at a gas pump to only have to stop more often to a EV TESLA PUMP instead !? People buy the car for performance not to save gass or save money is fine. However the C8 Corvette for the same price is a better machine for the same or less money and has all around better performance and less depreciation value with most of all better head turning looks ! Just my opinion. Oh did I mention... SOUNDS BETTER TOO !
Does that 2 week timeout from autopilot still exist?
Michelin 4S's are a great tire but by no stretch of the imagination a "racing tire". They wear like iron compared to the Cup 2's which are a track tire and can last 5K miles if you don't step hard on the go pedal.
Great review 🎉 really looking foreward to upgrade to this in some time.
I think the same about the autopilot.
Quick tip: wear sunglasses. 🕶️ works perfectly 😅
Would love to meet up with you, I noticed your in Arizona as well. I have a cybertruck and a model x, would love to get your insight on the plaid.
Can you share the tech you use for videos in the car?
My cousin works at a body shop that regularly fixes Tesla panel gaps. It's not terribly expensive relative to the price of the car, and helps the resale value a bit as well.
This is all false. Most people aren’t evaluating panel gaps.
@@brich5314 right. Most people don't have eyes that can see gaps in panels.
I have the 2024 plaid and I agree. Guys, get the YOLK, it is incredible awesome!! It takes short time to get use to it, I now try to drive my second car, a Jeep Wrangler and it is so difficult. Yolk is awesome!
Did that plane crash in the back round
🗿bruh he was driving by an airport
I thought the same shit!!!!!!😮 looks like it sent straight down!
I'm impressed you got 10,000 out of your tires. I only got 6,000 on my last ones in the rear. I drive the same, commute daily 100 miles a day occasional pul on the highway or street. I'm thinking about purchasing a set of 19 inch and keeping the 21 inch for Summer only.
With autopilot, if you cover the internal camera, then it becomes a bit more useable. you just have to keep your hand on the yoke, but your eyes can go anywhere and it doesnt chirp at you.
What percent on is the tint?
I have the same MSP same color but with black interior and opted for the round steering wheel. I personally did not like or want the yoke, to me it's a safety issue and I just didn't want to have to get used to the yoke, MHO. Also, I just had the steering wheel replaced under warranty (only have 3,500 on it) with the new center mechanical horn, they replaced the airbag as well because the new one now has the horn symbol embedded at the bottom, this is required by NHTSA, the horn icon in the upper part of the steering wheel has also been replaced with a video icon. I had it replaced because the left blinker would sporadically stop working 😉😉.
The horn placement is terrible, and now for a center horn placement on a round steering wheel they want 2K!! Crazy. I think QC is variable. Some people get perfect cars, and others like me got more gaps than Michael Strahan's teeth. It's a great daily driver, and is a better car now with updates than it was when I bought it a year ago, but the panel gaps, wind noise on the right side and misaligned doors are unacceptable for 100K
Do you have any squeaks/rattles inside the car?
Yes, it’s something I’ve thought about scheduling an appt for. You?
I would also check your autopilot version,, also you do live in a larger city so I live more in the suburbs but autopilot will get me from my house to drop my daughter off to school and back with almost no intervention on most days and sometimes I have to intervene just because the car is willing to go slower than I am
The tire wear is due to camber changes when suspension changes height. Tire pressure is much higher than normal cars to reduce rolling resistance.
White 🤍 color looks very nice 🚗
I don't have a Plaid but a 2017 S with only 30K miles. I hardly use autopilot that much either. In heavy traffic, it helps if fatigued and you need a break. But adaptave CC is very nice because I don't have to deal with adjusting the car's speed.
The yoke would make sense if it had steer by wire
you can also add the yoke to the long range version which sucks kinda in my opinion
When you get the car in white is easier to spot that gap and it will bothering you over time.
I put 26k miles on my plaid in 7 months is that too much driving?
Waiting for the updated model
I agree with you. FSD is more work than when I don’t use FSD
Tesla S are built in US… 🇺🇸 American made… with huge gaps! 💪
In China the controls are much better if you get a Y model. 🤷♂️
The tires wear because of the air suspension. You can add a camber kit to fix it. But yes it sucks
Exactly same as mine I love the yoke
Me too!
I was thinking of getting a Tesla as my next car. A "Plaid". And I'm shocked that quality control that allows these gaps to occur.
Tesla resolved it once I made a service appt, I’m happy with mine.
8:42 disappearing airplane???
Mike Tyson would be proud 😂😂😂😂
I ordered the M3P with FSD
Keep the ride level on medium. Tires will last longer
I did that on mine, but it didn't make a difference. I'm just going to purchase a set of 19 in and use the 21 in for summer only
I don’t have too much of a problem with the yoke but I won’t buy the Plaid with the yoke until they add steer by wire. Without it, it makes no sense and I’ve driven a LR and a Plaid with the yoke.
The only answer is the car requires aftermarket camber plates to get it 100% correct. And that’s not to correct the camber. The inside tires being worn out, like you’re talking about, is bad “toe out.” Camber arms offer the proper adjustability. Elon is not inclined to even think about fixing it. The Model Y is bad as well.
2500 for tires? did i hear that right?
For all 4
That gap is really easy to fix in a body shop
There shouldn't be a 3 month learning curve to learning how to use the blinkers. That's just indicative of horrible UI design.
I test drove a Model S and it took me less than 15m to learn how to use them. It was surprisingly easy to adopt to the lack of stalks.
Did any catch that single engine plane falling towards the earth very rapidly at 8:32...then poof...disappeared!
If the door is off with a gap then the whole car has gaps ijs
Make the appointments with service sir! Do it now!
I have a Model Y. I'm so torn between cybertruck, Model S plaid, model X.
I think I'll just wait.
depends on what you need
First, Elon didn't design a thing on that car. Why you would even think that, no idea.
Second, camber issues are a known problem. It's set to a negative camber on purpose for handling, but it's completely unnecessary for normal driving.
Third, '22 refresh models have upgraded screen, headlights, and taillights.
I don't even own a plaid yet, and I know all of these things.
Thankyou for saying the cost of the tires… that’s not cheap at all. :/
i dont need the review to know whats wrong - No steering feel, yoke scks, , brakes are terrible, soo interior, no real turn signals, No HW4 support - should i keep going ? - Elon Lied people Died
As a car guy, I would not take delivery with all these gap issues.
That back seat ergonomic design is horrible. It's so hard to get in and out of it without the door touching any car parked next.
Just cover the cabin cam with a lil piece of tape, autopilot will work just fine
Really? Thought it yells at you if covered
@@AustinZabackNo actually, my MYLR works just like it used to before the update. But on the other hand I used a small piece of clear tape to blur the camera's view of the driver, so it might only alert if completely blacked out.
I purchased those little black webcam slider covers from Amazon, they self stick and you can slide it to cover\uncover the lens anytime you'd like, they cost about 4 bucks for a pack.
The gaps are killing my ocd😂
me too
@@AustinZaback It couldn't have bothered you that much if it's been 6 months and you still haven't booked a service call to fix it. I would have told them the day I picked it up to address those issues ASAP.
What a guy.... complaining about the door and you could have done something about it. Now you're whining that it doesn't align properly. That alone was enough to make the rest of the video not even worth watching.
So the car is pretty mkay in the end
Buys a 1000 hp 100k car and complains about tires smh
I was just complaining about the tires on my plaid until I read your comment. Makes a lot of sense, I forget just how much power that car has.
Don’t get the 21’s guys. The 19’s get better range and don’t wear as fast. Also the panel gap issues are pretty common for a Model S. I think Tesla has to improve their manufacturing processes. Study what Toyota does in that regard and compare it to Tesla. Also my recommendation for seat care is Chemical Guys Leather Care kit.
The 21s look so much better and usually improve performance, Tesla needs to fix/improve the tire wear issue.
Yes I agree, I'm going to purchase a set of 19s and use my 21-in for Summer only.
Where the fuck goes the airplane at 8:41????
no clue!
@@AustinZaback 👍🏼 thx for answering
Auto pilot and FSD are 2 different things. I agree auto pilot is useless. I don't understand why people like it so much. But FSD is a totally different story.
I love the yoke but not spending the $1000 premium
You should have pointed out both doors at time of delivery and asked Tesla to fix it. Don't wait 10000 miles to complain on the internet and assume Tesla won't take care of the issue. You can't just sit back and expect things to be fixed. Be proactive bro. I know it's Tesla's fault but give them a chance to make it right.
I got it serviced amd they fixed all the gaps
@AustinZaback Your video didn't say that. You guys are the ones who make Tesla look bad on the internet. Tesla is not perfect. We all know that. However, telling one side of the story is not a fair evaluation either.
SSSSSSNAKE 🐍🐍
lol never heard that one before
With Black exterior you won’t see all those gaps you complained about!
Why have auto pilot, but you can't use it. My Hyundai Sonata drives itself, and I can be on my phone!
Why the fuck would anyone pay 8k for this?
Autopilot is a MUST!!!!!!!!!
Your just too picky lol. I like where the steering wheel doesn't block the speedometer. On most cars you don't adjust the steering wheel for comfort but for vision of your speedometer. Every new car I bought has quick wear tires. If you get 30,000 miles you are extremely lucky.
FSD sucks. I quit using it and taped over the camera. I dont need a car nagging at me.
😂
> falling for the meme car
His voice is driving me crazy
Tesla fixed all my issues on my 2023 Tesla model S with the car no problem gaps, any problems my car a couple Tesla service visits is now perfect. So calm down 😂
That would bother me for the price of the car.
Mmm Kay?
Ok Mr. Mackey, settle down now, mmmkay?
You keep calling FSD AP. AP comes standard. You have to pay for FSD. All the things you're complaining about with driver alertness happen on AP.
The gap issues with the doors are fixable but they're more likely to fix them for free if you complain about them early. They will only fix localized alignment issues which means it's a bit of whack-o-mole with Tesla because they'll often fix one alignment issue only to cause another. For doors, the rear quarter panels are the anchor references. You have to start from the rear doors aligned to the quarter panels, then move to the front doors moving to align the gaps and tilts with the rear doors, and finally the front fenders. Lastly, door strikes for flushness. Took me about 3 hours to do a 4 doors, fenders, and hood.
You have alignment issues on all doors, fenders, and your hood some worse than others.
The Plaid is not heavier than the Long Range and in fact, it's a few hundred pounds lighter than any previous performance Model S. The car comes standard with 19" wheels which are FASTER, corner better, last 30K+ miles, are more comfortable, more affordable, more pothole damage resistant, much better range, etc, etc. The list goes on and on. There's literally zero advantage to getting the 21" wheels.
FYI....friend got one of the first Plaids in the NYC area. Big street racer and made over $250k in the first year on the street! Was smart enough to know that beating the competition on the street by ONLY 1/2 to 1 car length ALMOST ALWAYS got the car he beat to come back and race him again when the competition added 100hp with NOS and still got beat but by a smaller margin! 5 years ago that was a great way for racers to make lots of money! Took a little more than a year for other racers to WISE UP! Can't do that today, but paying for his Plaid PLUS $100K in pocket was awesome! He went so far as to change the funky steering wheel and taking any sign of a PLAID off the car. Actually had the car wrapped a few times in fifferent colors, changing tires and wheels to drag radials (for looks!) and having a FRIEND drive the car to sucker other racers in! He likes the car with flaws in gaps, making it look like a used beater. It was great fun while it lasted and luckily no one got hurt EXCEPT others wallets! I know this has nothing to do with a review, but DAMN, that car was fast!!!😊
Gay
You said Tesla model what again? 😂
This guys voice, made it 10 seconds….. 😂 good god
Sorry man. What do you want me to do?
Thatth not very nithe
Cam-ber, not Came-ber
Good to know!
Another George
seeth month review
"The way Elon designed the tires". 😂😂😂 Dude, Elon didn't design anything. He pays thousands of engineers who know what they are doing, to design stuff. Elon wouldn't know how to design a screw. He's not an engineer. He's an entrepreneur, a salesman.
Musk is the Chief Engineer at SpaceX and holds a degree in physics, among others.
Please exercise caution when consuming news from CNN. The internet provides a wealth of information at your disposal.
@@WiryOak Having an undergraduate degree in physics does not in any way qualify someone as an engineer, much less a CHIEF engineer. Even new college grads with mechanical engineering and EE/comp-sci degrees can barely find their asses with a map. It takes years of on-the-job additional experience to become competent, and decades of doing complex, successful designs and projects to get to the level of a chief engineer. Elon wouldn't even know how to design a screw if his life depended on it, and has never designed anything mechanical in nature his whole life. He wrote some code for his first online banking company, X (he has a hard-on for that letter) all of which had to be rewritten by real software engineers after he was kicked out of the company because it was so awful, and by the testament of those software engineers, it was really mediocre, inefficient code. So he can't even do that well. Elon is a showman, a salesman, a conman. And that showmanship works, because millions (including you it seems) have been bamboozled into thinking that he's some sort of genius and an engineer. He is neither. He just cosplays as an engineer. And guess who gave him the title of chief engineer at SpaceX and Tesla? He did. He gave HIMSELF all sorts of grandiose titles. He did not EARN those titles. He owns those companies and can call himself whatever he wants. Calling himself a chief engineer or even an engineer does not make him one anymore than me calling my d!ck Pope Francis doesn't actually make my d!ck the pope. Elon hires tens of thousands of smart, capable engineers to do all the engineering work, while he attends meetings, memorizes some buzzwords, then regurgitates those buzzwords in front of the cameras to a mostly layperson audience who are impressed by the big words he uses that they don't know. But those of us who ARE engineers see through his BS in two seconds and see him for what he is: a poser. He's made money by bamboozling investors with big promises that he's mostly under-delivered on or never delivered. If you think Elon does any actual engineering, technical design or coding work at any of his companies, you probably also think Ronald McDonald makes your burgers at McDonald's. 🤡
You’re talking out of your ass
@@WiryOakfor Space X design engineers which deals with rocket science and aerodynamics you need a degree in aerospace designs. Physics alone doesn’t really cut it.
@@jonolly8629bull fucking shit aerospace companies employ so many physics degree holders for everything