That's why I love AutoPilot for roadtrips.. doesn't just reduce driver fatigue (a LOT; charge rest stops/breaks help also)... but having the car constantly watching 360o around you and making sure staying in lane & far enough behind car ahead of you, reassures me that a drowsy drop in attention won't be as dangerous. Still gotta be careful! But having car as co-pilot, helps a lot
Here in the UK a journey of that length is inconceivable, and I am exhausted after just a few hours driving, so I remain very impressed at your stamina!!!
I loved this video! I'm taking delivery of my new Tesla today and this provided so much entertainment and range anxiety relief! Thanks for putting this together :)
I also had range anxiety when driving across country but it does go away there is really Chargers everywhere. Your issue comes to the quality of the charger where some are rated at 250 kilowatts and you're only charging at 72 kilowatts it really takes a toll on your body waiting that long each trip
Nice video ya guys. Both of you are soldiers !! 28 hours for some yummy food. Love the videos. This will help me gain a little more confidence in driving my new Tesla for long distance. Thanks !!
end of video the handicap stalls the piece is for those in a wheelchair it is to make the cable harder/stiffer so they can easily take out and more important put back in the holder when they cant reach it cause the cable won't flex at all.
Great video, I did that drive in reverse in May, but I started in southeast Michigan. I used many of the same super chargers, but I stopped for the night twice.
Awesome vid! I’m taking delivery of a model 3 refresh next week. I plan on going 5% tint on the sides but I’m trying to decide between 50% or 35% for the windshield. What tint do you have on your windshield? I really like the way it looks.
30% on the windshield! 15% on all side windows. Wish I did 5% on the windows. I love the look of the darker windshield, and it's manageable, but I wouldnt go any darker than that lol. Our Y is 50% but idk if we have any videos, it's been in the shop shortly after we tinted it.
@@vegasteslafamily Sweet! I think I’m for sure going to do 30% or 35% after seeing what it looks like. It’s been a struggle to find M3’s online that have windshield tint darker than 50%. I got the car in black so it’s gonna look super stealthy. Thanks! 😆
Handle is so you can reach up and grab it from a wheelchair. Otherwise the charging part is too high for ADA requirements. Branden Flasch talked about this in a video recently.
Been doing yearly drives from Oregon to Texas to meet up with friends in the Summer for the past 4 years. Every year I've gone in a hybrid though, this year though I have been considering getting a Tesla. Thanks for the video, was curious what the experience was like.
@@vegasteslafamily Great road trip - thanks for sharing! Do you have any tips and tricks for using Tessie? I just signed up using your link :) Thanks in advance!
@@drmyers85021 sweet! I actually have a top 10 road trip tips video that I think is great… The content itself at least, I’m still working on the “production” side of things 😜
Great video and stats, nice drive... hope the food was worth it! :) Well done, showing how easy the in-car nav trip planning and supercharging works, and how short most stops typically are (15mins, enough to hit bathroom, stretch, maybe a snack..) How long would it have been, and cost, for a gas car, with fewer stops? Typically ABRP estimates only around 15-20% longer, but that doesn't count stops multitasking for potty/food breaks (harder to do w/ gas fillups, and folks never count potty breaks)... but is 30-50% cheaper than gas, too. Glad you arrived safe, enjoy your stay!
Thanks for the watch! You can be our 500th sub 😁 Google navigation said 24 hours if we drove straight and didn’t stop to charge or get gas! The cost- not sure, looks to be almost double what we paid.
25:16 I know someone with a Tesla in a wheelchair. I think that is because when I. A wheelchair the cable needs to put on your lap and it gets very hot. So that helps and also allows for two handed usage
Does Tesla charge for navigation? I think all modern cars should have free navigation. It just makes sense. Though I am a Chevy Bolt EUV fan I can not wait to see what the Model 2 looks like and if it has the 25k base price. I like to take my time when I travel and enjoy it all. So I don't mind the charge time of the CB euv and enjoy the sights and sounds of life.
Nope! Navigation is standard connectivity I believe, which is free. Premium connectivity is $10/month. The 25k EV is kind of here quite honestly. The standard model 3 with the EV credit and state incentives knock on that price right now.
@@vegasteslafamily Cool. The tax credit only means something if you have enough taxes to have 7500 in taxes owed. when I mean base model of 25k That should be before tax credit and "gas saved". All car companies should have a 20-25k base car model before incentives so that normal people not living above their means can afford. Keep up the good vids.
All Tesla connectivity and "tech" features are free/standard, at least for 8years supposedly (they made some noises about older ModelS etc, I think more because they had too-old LTE modems.) Tesla standard gps/nav & other tech is a LOT better than premium navs in other vehicles... MUCH better performance & response, nicer features, often MUCH bigger screen, etc.. and free OTA updates for life, car features added as well as map updates. Oh, and voice control that works VERY well and over 137-150 commands, including texting (contact search is lame though, but response text input works well) Premium connectivity is $10/mo, that basically just covers Tesla's LTE bandwidth (many features below DO work on wifi, eg if you use phone hotspot), lets you: - see google satellite photomaps (VERY useful and helpful for roadtrips & finding unfamiliar superchargers in a parking lot), plus also displays road traffic like google does (red/orange on roads) - video & music streaming for youtube, netflix, disney etc & more, plus Slacker and TuneIn (free accounts ok) plus other music streaming (spotify, apple music, tidal, if you subscribe to their premium accounts).. oh, and Caraoke :). And, internet browser.. .very handy to view business websites DIRECT from the map icon! or, google search (voice commands!) while driving, like "google price of audi x5" to compare vs your Model Y :) - live remote SentryCam views of car cameras while parked, from the app www.tesla.com/support/connectivity
@@vegasteslafamily thanks for the reply, just got my Tesla and I’m still iffy on taking it on a long journey. I was in Vegas going to Death Valley. There was a point where we had to stop and go back cause there was no gas station near by. Have you ever been in a situation where you wonder if the battery will make it?
@@Gman92000 kinda, but if you drive slower you a bit you save a ton it battery. Vegas to Death Valley is a whole lot easier with the supercharger in Pahrump now!
Y'all are my favorite cross-country road trip reference - although I have yet to watch the video you just posted re: Stranded eeeek lol I'm doing another road-trip in 2-3 weeks and was wondering if you preferred the I-40 route vs. I-70....Any recommendations on which one you'd recommend for a Model Y LR with a storage box? PS, my fiance loves you both as well and we wind down watching the two of you and have adopted to food slap :D
Thank you! Much appreciated ❤️ we got the food slap from Ryan Trahan! But we prefer the i40 definitely. The Route 66 things along the route make great stops. i70, however, between vegas and Chicago is about a 2 hour less of a drive, that’s why we’ve taken that a few times too! Except it’s not that much shorter when you get hit by a snow storm lol
Bro did u sleep in hotel or u two both with dog sleep in car while folding the seats and charging or u guys didn't sleep at all And what was the actual time estimated while charging just wondering
Hmm we didn't add up all the charging time. But we didn't sleep! I drove through the night and Jojo took over in the morning. Raider slept the whole time lol
Great video and very informative. I picked up my midnight silver Model 3 RWD last week. I’ll be road tripping it for Thanksgiving. So I appreciate your tips. You may have mentioned this in an earlier post, but which trim level is your car?
Exciting! I have the M3 long range. If the RWD was a LFP battery back when I purchased, I would’ve went with RWD as well. Being able to use 100% of the battery daily is sweet!
Thank you! 😁 we have a tire inflator and some slime thing with it in the trunk. Not a full spare, but hopefully enough to help us drive to somewhere to get a spare in case of emergency!
Fab video, thank you! I’m in England and planning to buy the new 2024 Tesla. Do you know anywhere in LA area where you can rent them? I would like to try a US road trip with one to test it out myself. Thanks for the helpful video x
Thank you! I recommend Hertz honestly, it may be a bit beat up but you’ll get the best price. If you want a specific one, I’d recommend renting through Turo.
When you navigate to a destination, it tells you what % battery you’ll arrive with. So when we navigate to the next supercharger, we see what % we will arrive with based on what % we leave with!
The in-car navigation does ALL the planning, and tells you onscreen, during driving and charging, and in the app (eg will alert you a few minutes before charging is ready to go, so you can walk back to car.) It also pre-conditions the battery enroute to a charger to heat/cool it, for fastest & safest charging. The nav does take elevation, temps, recent speeds/driving, traffic, and even forecast headwinds into account for planning range/arrival times! This is a HUGE benefit and SUPER easy vs other EVs/charge networks, especially given the car nav also knows the stall counts & status for all supercharger sites, so if one goes full (rare) or goes down (even MORE rare), it will auto-reroute you to another charger. It isn't perfect as noted in the video @11:14, sometimes it might route you to a slower charger or charge for a long time at one spot for some reason, but as they did, you can just check map yourself and manually route if desired. Charging most EVs above 80% is VERY slow as power(speed) is reduced a LOT, to protect the nearly-full battery... often it can take LONGER (some 2x!) to charge from 80-100%, than from entire 10-80%. You don't "fill up" EVs at each stop, different mindset. Just charge enough to get to next supercharger as they did, and the car plans that. At home of course, charge whatever you want. You CAN of course charge more/longer if you want, eg if you are eating food and taking longer, you can just keep charging... might be enough to skip one charger, as they did. A recommended app/website for other EVs is ABetterRoutePlanner, super-great and advanced trip/charge planner, works for all EVs based on real collected efficiency data, and chargers. Sometimes smarter/bit more efficient than Tesla, but ... not as brain-dead simple :)
For the entire trip, not sure! I put the screenshot up from a third party app of what we paid vs what it would have costed for gas at each charging stop though
I hope you don’t charge in the pull in stalls regularly. Those are for people towing trailers so they don’t have to unhook. And if you do I hope you are always ready to move in case a towing vehicle arrives.
@@Nippelssiini 😂 but thanks for watching, we are trying to learn and make each video better! We’re making the same trip next month with hopefully a better video!
Congratulations on all the views but I have made many cross-country trips in a Tesla which proved to be the worst experience of our life. We've gone chicago to Vegas many times and had 15 hours of charging round trip each time! We only saved $175 so wasn't worth all the charging time.
The most boring Tesla trip video. The tale of pee and poop throughout...and that haircut needs to go dude. Another tip: a bit more about the car had been useful. Is it comfortable on long rides? Consumption? Etc....people are not that interested in how many times you go to bathroom..
You can watch me slowly fall apart through the video as lack of sleep kicks in 😅
That's why I love AutoPilot for roadtrips.. doesn't just reduce driver fatigue (a LOT; charge rest stops/breaks help also)... but having the car constantly watching 360o around you and making sure staying in lane & far enough behind car ahead of you, reassures me that a drowsy drop in attention won't be as dangerous. Still gotta be careful! But having car as co-pilot, helps a lot
@@cgamiga absolutely. Before, I would dread 3 hour road trips playing lacrosse in college. Now I willingly use autpilot across the country!
14:25 A Bed Sounds Pretty Good 😂😂😂
I’ll never complain about having to drive from vegas to cedar city again after seeing how far you just went 😆
Haha! Can make it without stopping to charge!
Next time. Come down to Mesa az. We have a full blown portillos. And also Lou manattis
There’s Portillo’s not too far in California, but the Lou’s may be worth a trip!
Here in the UK a journey of that length is inconceivable, and I am exhausted after just a few hours driving, so I remain very impressed at your stamina!!!
Haha thank you! Autopilot helps a ton. We could never do this without it
I loved this video! I'm taking delivery of my new Tesla today and this provided so much entertainment and range anxiety relief! Thanks for putting this together :)
Congrats!!! Range anxiety is overrated!
Which one are you getting?
I'm getting the Model Y Performance :) @@vegasteslafamily
I also had range anxiety when driving across country but it does go away there is really Chargers everywhere. Your issue comes to the quality of the charger where some are rated at 250 kilowatts and you're only charging at 72 kilowatts it really takes a toll on your body waiting that long each trip
Bro its so trippy i stopped at that nebraska gas station with the arcade on a 30 hr arizona to mn trip.
Haha! I love watching Tesla road trip videos to see the superchargers we’ve been to
There's TWO in California. Bueno Park & Moreno Valley. I'm sure that's closer than driving to Chicago??? 🙂
Yes, but it doesn’t make for a good road trip video 😜
Nice video ya guys. Both of you are soldiers !! 28 hours for some yummy food. Love the videos. This will help me gain a little more confidence in driving my new Tesla for long distance. Thanks !!
Thank you! 😁 it was yummy to me, her first reaction didn’t seem to agree 😂
Glad to help! 😊
end of video the handicap stalls the piece is for those in a wheelchair it is to make the cable harder/stiffer so they can easily take out and more important put back in the holder when they cant reach it cause the cable won't flex at all.
Yep! Learned this. This makes sense! Thank you
Great video, I did that drive in reverse in May, but I started in southeast Michigan. I used many of the same super chargers, but I stopped for the night twice.
Thanks! Our first time on this route - pretty boring outside Colorado and Utah!
The good thing is that it is a straight shot. I mostly turned on autopilot and let it rip.
Awesome vid! I’m taking delivery of a model 3 refresh next week. I plan on going 5% tint on the sides but I’m trying to decide between 50% or 35% for the windshield. What tint do you have on your windshield? I really like the way it looks.
30% on the windshield! 15% on all side windows. Wish I did 5% on the windows. I love the look of the darker windshield, and it's manageable, but I wouldnt go any darker than that lol. Our Y is 50% but idk if we have any videos, it's been in the shop shortly after we tinted it.
@@vegasteslafamily Sweet! I think I’m for sure going to do 30% or 35% after seeing what it looks like. It’s been a struggle to find M3’s online that have windshield tint darker than 50%. I got the car in black so it’s gonna look super stealthy. Thanks! 😆
@@zkogianes_ I have 5% on the sides, 20% on the windshield. I love it.
Handle is so you can reach up and grab it from a wheelchair. Otherwise the charging part is too high for ADA requirements. Branden Flasch talked about this in a video recently.
Makes sense!!
I'd like to see a road trip in the winter I'd say February. See if it makes it to the charger
We did a road trip during a negative degree winter storm, it’s on this channel! Same route.
Been doing yearly drives from Oregon to Texas to meet up with friends in the Summer for the past 4 years. Every year I've gone in a hybrid though, this year though I have been considering getting a Tesla. Thanks for the video, was curious what the experience was like.
@@GrumpyWolfTech do it! And use our referral code to save $1,000 when you do 🙂
Fun challenge! Glad it went so well.
Thanks for watching! 😁
What app is that where you show in video the charge price amount vs the gas amount and shows distance etc?
Tessie!
They have a TON of more data too. Awesome app.
Not sponsored. Yet 😂
share.tessie.com/FuDoQU2pvDb my referral if you wanna check it out! It’s a free app
@@vegasteslafamily Great road trip - thanks for sharing! Do you have any tips and tricks for using Tessie? I just signed up using your link :) Thanks in advance!
@@drmyers85021 sweet! I actually have a top 10 road trip tips video that I think is great… The content itself at least, I’m still working on the “production” side of things 😜
Great video and stats, nice drive... hope the food was worth it! :)
Well done, showing how easy the in-car nav trip planning and supercharging works, and how short most stops typically are (15mins, enough to hit bathroom, stretch, maybe a snack..)
How long would it have been, and cost, for a gas car, with fewer stops? Typically ABRP estimates only around 15-20% longer, but that doesn't count stops multitasking for potty/food breaks (harder to do w/ gas fillups, and folks never count potty breaks)... but is 30-50% cheaper than gas, too.
Glad you arrived safe, enjoy your stay!
Thanks for the watch! You can be our 500th sub 😁
Google navigation said 24 hours if we drove straight and didn’t stop to charge or get gas! The cost- not sure, looks to be almost double what we paid.
I did that in a Prius 2011, packed. Felt every pebble along the way.
Nice
Thanks for sharing. I have been planning to do this.
Thanks for watching!
SUPER NICE VID, LOVE FROM PORT ST LUCIE, FLORIDA
THANK YOU
All through the video I couldn't help but think "what if Portillo's is closed?". Glad it wasn't.
Idk what’s worse, it being closed or driving 28 hours for her to tell me it’s not the same 😂
The popup on bottom left showing charging stats in the video and not tesla screen, Is that an app?
It is an app called tezlab
Bro learned what twilight was for the first time 19:12
I was so out of it 😂😂😂
We have a Portellos in Plano... Its good but that good
The cheese fries tho
25:16 I know someone with a Tesla in a wheelchair. I think that is because when I. A wheelchair the cable needs to put on your lap and it gets very hot. So that helps and also allows for two handed usage
Interesting! It’s very stiff, I thought maybe a version of an extended handle as well
Does Tesla charge for navigation? I think all modern cars should have free navigation. It just makes sense. Though I am a Chevy Bolt EUV fan I can not wait to see what the Model 2 looks like and if it has the 25k base price. I like to take my time when I travel and enjoy it all. So I don't mind the charge time of the CB euv and enjoy the sights and sounds of life.
Nope! Navigation is standard connectivity I believe, which is free.
Premium connectivity is $10/month.
The 25k EV is kind of here quite honestly. The standard model 3 with the EV credit and state incentives knock on that price right now.
@@vegasteslafamily Cool. The tax credit only means something if you have enough taxes to have 7500 in taxes owed. when I mean base model of 25k That should be before tax credit and "gas saved". All car companies should have a 20-25k base car model before incentives so that normal people not living above their means can afford. Keep up the good vids.
All Tesla connectivity and "tech" features are free/standard, at least for 8years supposedly (they made some noises about older ModelS etc, I think more because they had too-old LTE modems.)
Tesla standard gps/nav & other tech is a LOT better than premium navs in other vehicles... MUCH better performance & response, nicer features, often MUCH bigger screen, etc.. and free OTA updates for life, car features added as well as map updates. Oh, and voice control that works VERY well and over 137-150 commands, including texting (contact search is lame though, but response text input works well)
Premium connectivity is $10/mo, that basically just covers Tesla's LTE bandwidth (many features below DO work on wifi, eg if you use phone hotspot), lets you:
- see google satellite photomaps (VERY useful and helpful for roadtrips & finding unfamiliar superchargers in a parking lot), plus also displays road traffic like google does (red/orange on roads)
- video & music streaming for youtube, netflix, disney etc & more, plus Slacker and TuneIn (free accounts ok) plus other music streaming (spotify, apple music, tidal, if you subscribe to their premium accounts).. oh, and Caraoke :). And, internet browser.. .very handy to view business websites DIRECT from the map icon! or, google search (voice commands!) while driving, like "google price of audi x5" to compare vs your Model Y :)
- live remote SentryCam views of car cameras while parked, from the app
www.tesla.com/support/connectivity
Love from India ❤ keep making videos about Tesla cars and roadtrips
Thank you! Will do 🫡
Not sure if I missed it, how much was it to use all the super chargers in total?
We actually didn’t add them all up at the end - forgot!
@@vegasteslafamily thanks for the reply, just got my Tesla and I’m still iffy on taking it on a long journey. I was in Vegas going to Death Valley. There was a point where we had to stop and go back cause there was no gas station near by. Have you ever been in a situation where you wonder if the battery will make it?
@@Gman92000 kinda, but if you drive slower you a bit you save a ton it battery. Vegas to Death Valley is a whole lot easier with the supercharger in Pahrump now!
Great video. For next time there is a Portillos in Buena Park ca
@@chemtrail_brew_Que yes we know 😋
Great video! She's killing me with the frogs lol
😂 frogs in the grass. Happens all the time
Y'all are my favorite cross-country road trip reference - although I have yet to watch the video you just posted re: Stranded eeeek lol
I'm doing another road-trip in 2-3 weeks and was wondering if you preferred the I-40 route vs. I-70....Any recommendations on which one you'd recommend for a Model Y LR with a storage box?
PS, my fiance loves you both as well and we wind down watching the two of you and have adopted to food slap :D
Thank you! Much appreciated ❤️ we got the food slap from Ryan Trahan!
But we prefer the i40 definitely. The Route 66 things along the route make great stops. i70, however, between vegas and Chicago is about a 2 hour less of a drive, that’s why we’ve taken that a few times too! Except it’s not that much shorter when you get hit by a snow storm lol
@@vegasteslafamily super helpful! Thanks for your take!
Portillos is a stop we make from SD to LV. There's one in Moreno Valley lol
Oh us too, every time!
We visited family for the week in Chicago though 😜
Let’s go! Rocket league playlist is top tier!
😂😂😂 oh oh oh tell me
So how many stops for how many miles?
Honestly didn’t keep count
I love that the cost is shown. Too often, there is no context on how an EV costs vs. an ICE car on road trips.
Thank you!
Bro did u sleep in hotel or u two both with dog sleep in car while folding the seats and charging or u guys didn't sleep at all
And what was the actual time estimated while charging just wondering
Hmm we didn't add up all the charging time. But we didn't sleep! I drove through the night and Jojo took over in the morning. Raider slept the whole time lol
Great video!
Thank you 😁
Great video and very informative. I picked up my midnight silver Model 3 RWD last week. I’ll be road tripping it for Thanksgiving. So I appreciate your tips. You may have mentioned this in an earlier post, but which trim level is your car?
Exciting! I have the M3 long range. If the RWD was a LFP battery back when I purchased, I would’ve went with RWD as well. Being able to use 100% of the battery daily is sweet!
I know I’m late. But can you let me know how much the trip (supercharging) cost total?
We didn’t add them all up unfortunately
Just subscribed! Excited for both of your; love your adventures. For long drives, do you have a back up plan in case of a flat tire?
Thank you! 😁 we have a tire inflator and some slime thing with it in the trunk. Not a full spare, but hopefully enough to help us drive to somewhere to get a spare in case of emergency!
Portillos is good, but I wouldn't drive 30 hours for it. lol, there's one 10 min from my house.
Haha we went to visit family too!
@@vegasteslafamily I assumed that it was more than just a hot dog run. lol
How Much was it in total ik some charging prices didn’t show?
@@isco1853 yeah sorry we didn’t calculate for this trip! Doing math, depending on time and rates it was between $200-250
Fab video, thank you! I’m in England and planning to buy the new 2024 Tesla. Do you know anywhere in LA area where you can rent them? I would like to try a US road trip with one to test it out myself. Thanks for the helpful video x
Thank you! I recommend Hertz honestly, it may be a bit beat up but you’ll get the best price. If you want a specific one, I’d recommend renting through Turo.
There's a Portillo's in Cali 🤣. Great video though.
@@Sw33tBabyRays yes there is 😋
in che costs, by puel do you mean the price you would have had to pay for petrol?
Yes
How do you know when to stop charging so that u have just enough to get to the next one? I assume you dont do 100% at every charger
When you navigate to a destination, it tells you what % battery you’ll arrive with. So when we navigate to the next supercharger, we see what % we will arrive with based on what % we leave with!
The in-car navigation does ALL the planning, and tells you onscreen, during driving and charging, and in the app (eg will alert you a few minutes before charging is ready to go, so you can walk back to car.) It also pre-conditions the battery enroute to a charger to heat/cool it, for fastest & safest charging. The nav does take elevation, temps, recent speeds/driving, traffic, and even forecast headwinds into account for planning range/arrival times!
This is a HUGE benefit and SUPER easy vs other EVs/charge networks, especially given the car nav also knows the stall counts & status for all supercharger sites, so if one goes full (rare) or goes down (even MORE rare), it will auto-reroute you to another charger.
It isn't perfect as noted in the video @11:14, sometimes it might route you to a slower charger or charge for a long time at one spot for some reason, but as they did, you can just check map yourself and manually route if desired.
Charging most EVs above 80% is VERY slow as power(speed) is reduced a LOT, to protect the nearly-full battery... often it can take LONGER (some 2x!) to charge from 80-100%, than from entire 10-80%. You don't "fill up" EVs at each stop, different mindset. Just charge enough to get to next supercharger as they did, and the car plans that. At home of course, charge whatever you want.
You CAN of course charge more/longer if you want, eg if you are eating food and taking longer, you can just keep charging... might be enough to skip one charger, as they did.
A recommended app/website for other EVs is ABetterRoutePlanner, super-great and advanced trip/charge planner, works for all EVs based on real collected efficiency data, and chargers. Sometimes smarter/bit more efficient than Tesla, but ... not as brain-dead simple :)
how much did you end up paying in the superchargers full trip? compared to gas
For the entire trip, not sure! I put the screenshot up from a third party app of what we paid vs what it would have costed for gas at each charging stop though
What app are you using to track your charging?
Tessie here! I use Tezlab now. They’re kinda the same. Most of my friends use Tezlab so that’s why I converted
Do you have FSD? I want to drive from NJ to Cedar Point and thinking of getting it.
We do not! On road trips where you’re mostly on highway, you’ll be using standard autopilot a great majority of the time anyway!
@@vegasteslafamily good point. This will be my first road trip in my M3P
How many more hours would it have taken you with the standard range?
Good question - not sure honestly, maybe 2-3 extra stops, a few minutes extra at some chargers
Nice ev and boxer.
Thank you 😁
I'm subscribing because of the saints blanket, of course! jk, dope video 🤪
Geaux saints! Thank you 😁
i never understand why people use their stop watch in these videos :D like if its hours you can just use your clock :D
We wanted down to the second
Do you have FSD? Or did you use autopilot ? Nice trip
Thank you! This one was just on autopilot, we don’t have FSD currently
I hope you don’t charge in the pull in stalls regularly. Those are for people towing trailers so they don’t have to unhook. And if you do I hope you are always ready to move in case a towing vehicle arrives.
Yup! Was a unique case. Only one available when I pulled in 😁
I think we heard more about your bathroom habits than anything else lol
This video is an authentic overnight road trip experience powered by caffeine 🤷😂
Awesome trip. Could have done without the pee and poop reports from everyone 😂
It’s part of the experience! 😜
I’m doing a similar trip Chicago to New York for fresh bagels
Love it
What was your total mileage and charging cost?
@@TommyboyGTP didn’t add up the specifics on this trip, but 2,000 miles and ~$200
Do you guys live in Vegas? We are moving there next year.
We do! Where are you moving from?
@@vegasteslafamily From North CA.
How much was the total cost for charging ? Im planning on getting a Tesla in the near future and want a rough idea of how much road trips will be 😁
I didn’t add up the total cost but I posted them at each stop if you wanna do the math 😂
Why no fsd on this trip?
Because it's $12,000 and our current UA-cam income is $0/year!
17:43 can’t park there 😂😂😂
😂😂 we love saying this
All that and you ate in the car!?!
Haha we had Raider with us! 🐶
This video should be called ” Peeing across America”
We got another road trip coming up, maybe we’ll do pooping across America!
Nice🎉😂
@@Nippelssiini 😂 but thanks for watching, we are trying to learn and make each video better! We’re making the same trip next month with hopefully a better video!
Great video! I like how you showed the cost of each stop with gas and electric ⚡️
Thank you! 😁
THEN you gotta drive back?! ;)
Yep! More content 😅
Nice video
Thank you!
Rocket League Only Bangers!!!!
You know it 🔥🔥🔥
Only bangers aka the entire game soundtrack
Giordano’s 😂
Overrated!
FSD woulda made that trip a lot less work
We had FSD for this trip last year. Much prefer it without! No necessary lane changes
You guys need the bed.
What bed?
@@vegasteslafamily they have beds for people to camp in look up Tesla camping.
For a fun trip I saw someone's video in Georgia some where there's a new v4 superstation!
@@DavidMcLellan-k7y I wanna see one!
Congratulations on all the views but I have made many cross-country trips in a Tesla which proved to be the worst experience of our life. We've gone chicago to Vegas many times and had 15 hours of charging round trip each time! We only saved $175 so wasn't worth all the charging time.
Thank you, sorry to hear that
bro so many mistakes. why are you letting it route you to v2 chargers and why are you rolling up with 20%. so inefficient
Sorry lol
30 hour drive and she didnt go in lol ok
For real lol
that girlfriend. Of yours Filipina right
Yes
@@vegasteslafamily same race of your girlfriend hehe
Your dog is skinny guys. Please feed him like a dog 🐩. Not like a human on diet.
He was sick! He’s good now
I used to like Tesla but not anymore, reason wacko elon musk but as ev enthusiast good vid. Buy other evs.
I don’t let politics influence my vehicle purchase decisions. I will happily continue to put my family in the safest cars in the road
Music is intolerable.
Sorry!
Pee and poop
I know 😂
Next one less of that I promise
The most boring Tesla trip video. The tale of pee and poop throughout...and that haircut needs to go dude.
Another tip: a bit more about the car had been useful. Is it comfortable on long rides? Consumption? Etc....people are not that interested in how many times you go to bathroom..
Thanks for watching! 😁