Great review- very practical advice. One aspect of current 3s & Ys that my wife & passengers dislike alot is no lumbar support- not acceptable in a car that costs that much. Thanks for a very thorough yet succinct review.
Another great review, thanks! How do you find the indicators? I’ve heard them described as dangerous on roundabouts and sharp turns because they are on a wheel that is moving. Do you find that?
Really enjoy watching your videos Steve. Is it easy to clean the white seats? I'm thinking of getting a new model 3 and love the white seats. The problem is I have 3 young messy kids!
Don't have a Tesla, but was surprised how integrated the supercharger network is, guess I shouldn't have been, given it's Elon's baby 😂. This weekend, we used the EVPoint chargers at Uttoxeter Services, which are actually Tesla chargers, but do contactless payment. Always interested in owner reviews, especially long-term ones.
I tried a Model Y prior to getting an ID3. Both your reviews I agree with many things you’ve said. It came down to size and driving for me, just preferred the ID3 on both counts. But the Tesla does have a great screen albeit lacking Apple or Android and a good charging network. But I home charge 99% of the time. One question with the accident, I wonder in the Y it would have automatically tried to avoid the collision, I’ve heard of someone saying it can move into another lane to avoid a collision on the motorway. Wonder if it could do from rear collisions?
I just wish they wernt so dam bland inside! The screen novelty on all vehicles soon wears off. Even Renault are doing some really nice interiors on their newer cars (Megane-E tech, scenic etc)
They are “ bland” simplistic because of ease manufacturing, and the money goes into the software on the screen, not buttons, leather, interior chrome, wood, and bells and whistles. I don’t miss them, to each their own..
I won’t say the screen is a “novelty”, my experience with it has been great. You get used to it and at least from my point of view will start to prefer it over other cars
@@onilpotris I don't mean having a large center screen is novel, more the Tesla Easter egg features like rainbow road, games, lotus esprit etc. They were good for marketing in the earlier days I suppose. Other features like video streaming services and sentry mode are great!
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Love your videos. Always so informative. I have bought a E-Golf based on your review
Great review- very practical advice. One aspect of current 3s & Ys that my wife & passengers dislike alot is no lumbar support- not acceptable in a car that costs that much. Thanks for a very thorough yet succinct review.
Very helpful. Well structured and excellent presentation. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Good review lots of relevant information.
Very relevant points, Steve. Great video, mate.
Thanks!
Great video, great information. Thank you!
Fantastic review. Great job 😊
Another great review, thanks! How do you find the indicators? I’ve heard them described as dangerous on roundabouts and sharp turns because they are on a wheel that is moving. Do you find that?
Great review!
Glad you enjoyed it
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Really enjoy watching your videos Steve. Is it easy to clean the white seats? I'm thinking of getting a new model 3 and love the white seats. The problem is I have 3 young messy kids!
Thanks!
Dead easy to clean them, I’ve only ever used wet wipes.
Love the new model 3!
White it is then. Let's see how I get on!
@@anshulkapoor1940 They are good. I keep these in the frunk for wet jeans. just in case: amzn.to/4cu6IXe
Good idea! Funnily enough I was also thinking about getting this for the kids booster seats too.
Don't have a Tesla, but was surprised how integrated the supercharger network is, guess I shouldn't have been, given it's Elon's baby 😂.
This weekend, we used the EVPoint chargers at Uttoxeter Services, which are actually Tesla chargers, but do contactless payment.
Always interested in owner reviews, especially long-term ones.
Only one review counts ... yours 😀
Thanks! ☺️
I tried a Model Y prior to getting an ID3. Both your reviews I agree with many things you’ve said. It came down to size and driving for me, just preferred the ID3 on both counts.
But the Tesla does have a great screen albeit lacking Apple or Android and a good charging network. But I home charge 99% of the time.
One question with the accident, I wonder in the Y it would have automatically tried to avoid the collision, I’ve heard of someone saying it can move into another lane to avoid a collision on the motorway. Wonder if it could do from rear collisions?
does the roof rack really hurt range?
It must do a bit, but I didn’t notice any range loss.
If you get to swap to Model S 2020 performance ludicrous, would you? And why? Thanks.
Have you gotten a flat yet? Heard those wheels get blown out easily.
Nope.
On about 60,000 Tesla miles so far.
I just wish they wernt so dam bland inside! The screen novelty on all vehicles soon wears off. Even Renault are doing some really nice interiors on their newer cars (Megane-E tech, scenic etc)
They are “ bland” simplistic because of ease manufacturing, and the money goes into the software on the screen, not buttons, leather, interior chrome, wood, and bells and whistles. I don’t miss them, to each their own..
I won’t say the screen is a “novelty”, my experience with it has been great. You get used to it and at least from my point of view will start to prefer it over other cars
@@onilpotris I don't mean having a large center screen is novel, more the Tesla Easter egg features like rainbow road, games, lotus esprit etc. They were good for marketing in the earlier days I suppose. Other features like video streaming services and sentry mode are great!
DOESN'T THE ROOF RACK GIVE YOU LESS RANGE?
Elon, fix those wipers already!
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