I have a 2022 Model Y LR, which will be two years old in June and has covered 36,000 miles. Tesla's mobile service recently conducted a tire rotation for me, and there's still approximately 5/32 inches of tread left on the tires. I intend to replace them in the fall. I must admit, I'm completely captivated by this car, every time I step inside, it brings a smile to my face
I got a 2023 Model Y long range with 55,000 KM on it now. I had a stress fracture crack on my windshield during the winter after preheating my car. I also had water intrusion due to the intake fan sucking in Ice from the vent. Other than that and some aftermarket sealing rubber strips. I've had no issues
Hi - we do use both metric and imperial in the UK however when it comes to measuring distance we use miles. All our road signs are in miles. Hope this helps
Since new this car has had nothing done to it apart from been cleaned and polished, everything is original from new with the exception of the tyres
I have a 2022 Model Y LR, which will be two years old in June and has covered 36,000 miles. Tesla's mobile service recently conducted a tire rotation for me, and there's still approximately 5/32 inches of tread left on the tires. I intend to replace them in the fall. I must admit, I'm completely captivated by this car, every time I step inside, it brings a smile to my face
Have you got the same tyres as me ?
@@Sunderland1963 yes.
I got a 2023 Model Y long range with 55,000 KM on it now. I had a stress fracture crack on my windshield during the winter after preheating my car. I also had water intrusion due to the intake fan sucking in Ice from the vent. Other than that and some aftermarket sealing rubber strips. I've had no issues
Judging by my experience you have many more Kms to go trouble free. Great all round cars that’s why they are the largest selling car
Sounds very cold where you come from. Great car you have
Another stunning car there.
@@Jason_1010 - thank you 👍
Youre in the UK, why are you saying Miles? I still dont understand you use metric, otherwise known as meteric; how come you dont say KM on the clock
Hi - we do use both metric and imperial in the UK however when it comes to measuring distance we use miles. All our road signs are in miles. Hope this helps
@@Sunderland1963
Thats completely mad, fr its insane
Does anyone know if the tint on the roof of the model y can be removed?
As far as I’m aware a factory tint can’t be removed
Every time you get in a Tesla just remember it was built in the land of the free and home of the brave RAHHHHHHHHHH 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🦅🦅🦅
Mine was made in china lol 😂
Are you ok mate?...🤣
@@marky3870 I’m good thanks 👍