Hey Steve, thank you so much for making these videos! I have my first tesla arriving in March (we live around Newcastle and soon Sydney) and I'm very excited. A lot of the US Tesla channels have points that aren't always relevant here but sometimes it's hard to know. Your content has been extremely helpful! I also love your video format and your presenting style. Please keep it up!
Hi Hannah, thank you so much for the encouragement. A surprising amount of work goes into making these and I’m just trying to spread the word! I really appreciate your feedback, cheers
Don't worry too much about FSD. I've been using it for a while now. It's amazing at the start, but now I don't use it much. It makes dumb decisions that are annoying (not being in the right lane on a highway), and it can be very jerky. Passengers don't appreciate it!
G’day. Are you in Australia? I’m expecting FSD to work like a robotaxi with no human involvement. I’m expecting to be able to sit in the back seat and have the car take me anywhere. What’s your experience?
@@stevestesla9120 haha that’s the hope. It’s going to be interesting when FSD improves to the point of the driver not needing any manual input. Raises the question as to whether intoxicated or unlicensed drivers would be allowed to sit in the drivers seat and push a button “take me home’
Good points. Many reviews say the Y is a little noisier and also has a less compliant ride compared to the 3. I have a 3 and the wife wants more space so it has been suggested. Thoughts?
I heard similar but once I moved from the 3 to the Y I found it a non issue. Maybe an earlier model problem. The Y is the top selling vehicle in the world, of any type not just EV’s. Cheers
I'd just like them to roll out some more superchargers in rural areas. They don't need to be big installations - three chargers like at Cann River would be good. The furthest west you can go in NSW is Wagga/Dubbo - probably a third of the width of the state. I know there are other chargers but when you're on a trip you just want quick stops. Cheers
100% agree, first set on our performance lasted 30,000km, 2nd set lasted 40,000km, this set has now lasted nearly 50,000 km and has a bit to go, (all the same type)
That's a great review. I'm in your demographic and agree with most of your dislikes. Tesla's integration of Autopilot with their maps causes Autopilot 'slowdowns' at certain places where map errors put non-existent roundabouts or Stop Signs. On Freeways this is especially problematic. Damned annoying in areas with lots of map errors like Wodonga in Victoria.
Sorry if this has been stated elsewhere. But, your $4,000 annual energy saving needs to be applied to the premium you paid for your battery (vs equivalent ICE), home charging setup and excess depreciation (vs ICE) - your real savings are many, many years off.
I agree, the economics of replacing my old Mazda with a Tesla mean I’ll never break even. However just in a fuel to fuel basis I’m saving about $4k a year. Now that EV’s are nearly the same price as similar ICE cars then why buy ICE and pay an additional $4k a year to travel the same distance? Cheers
Thanks Steve. Don't like the 'greenhouse' sunroof, the cheap minimalist interior, no spare wheel. They say by 2050 if current migrant intake rate continues 75% population will be in units or townhouses - good luck to them. No mention of the increased tyre wear. Postpone my ICE car retirement out even further.
G’day, Australia’s population is heading to 50 Million. Most will need personal transport so what is your proposal as we know we can’t keep burning fossil fuels?
@@stevestesla9120 Hi Steve. Fortunately for me Royal Dutch Shell did a paper on this very subject speculating on the world's oil reserves expiry and the scenarios 'Blueprint' and 'Scramble'. The first is optimal and the second scenario is the one they fear most probable: when time comes nations (militarily) will be scrambling over rapidly dwindling reserves - will be bloody and brutal. You know there's twenty tonnes of CO2 emissions in every Polestar sold right? Equally you're aware the current known reserves of rare earths is ridiculously insufficient to realise current ambitions. Besides which, you know what happens to turbine blades at the end of their life cycle right? Oh, end of life, 🤔 where do all those batteries end up, some tip in some impoverished country?
Hi David, you may be right. Certainly fossil fuels are finite. You can’t recycle a burned hydrocarbon. What we do know is that minerals are not the constraint, just current processing capacity. Once we get to a certain number, I’m guessing, say 1 Billion EV’s, recycling the batteries and rare earths means we barely have to dig up any new stuff. If you have a better idea let the world know as there’s a Nobel prize in it for you. Cheers
I just got into a Uber with a TY, gosh that ride was ridiculously uncomfortable at the back, I could feel every single bump/potholes. I would never buy a car without carplay (I use waze most of the time) & headup display
Seems wild to be waiting for FSD to solve all these problems when you're having problems with the regular autopilot stuff. If they can't get that right, how are they going to get FSD working
Here are real reasons to dislike Tesla. No joking here: FSD still cannot be trusted, after almost 4 years in beta testing. Autopilot has problems with Phantom Braking. Poor quality paint and fit & finish, according to many owners. Insurance is more expensive, DMV registration is more expensive too. 19 or 20 inch tires wear out quickly, and are expensive No dashboard, just a big iPad screen Range is much less than expected, in hot climates and cold winter climates Eventually, a 20 thousand dollar battery pack replacement will be needed An ICE car can add 400 miles of range at the pump, in less than 5 minutes. Tesla takes much longer at public chargers. Latest Tesla Model 3 and Y have ultrasonic sensors removed. That means that Summon and Smart Summon functions are *disabled*
And yet they sell in their millions and globally the model Y is the biggest selling car, not just electric cars, of all types. What do they know that you don’t.?
@@stevestesla9120 Teslas have been available in America for 10 years, yet today there are *less* *than* *one* *percent* Tesla vehicles on the road in America. And the savvy people of Australia are buying even less than that. Last year In China, Tesla was not even in the top 10 of Best Selling Car Manufacturers. Elon Musk has said that Full Self Driving is the key to success for Tesla, but today FSD is still nowhere even close to trustworthy for autonomous driving.
@@stevestesla9120 In China, Tesla is not even in the top 10 car manufacturers by sales. In America, there are less than 1 percent Tesla vehicles on the road.
Do the long math , you say you save 4k a year on fuel but how long will the car last ? There's a lot of 25 year old cars on the road, how many model Y will be running in 2049 ?
@@stevestesla9120200,000 ! must have been junk to start with. It will never be self driving . The battery will degrade and need to be replaced , only the car will be worth so little it won't be worth it. That is if it doesn't burn you to death in the meantime ( charge indoors do we?) Pay 50k for a 2nd had Land Cruiser , it will outlast 10 of those .
You really are disappointed with your model Y. 🤣I'll probably get on the Tesla band wagon with the refreshed model next year. Here's hoping the V12 end-to-end FSD delivers the "chatgpt moment" and just works. Image a time when your car can be the "deso" driver.
If you get a chance, try the Tesla system, it’s very good. Also you’ll be aware that GM are dropping CarPlay….www.motortrend.com/news/general-motors-removing-apple-carplay-android-auto-for-safety-tim-babbitt/
@@stevestesla9120 No doubt Tesla's entertainment system is good, but... many people, not just young people, place great store in features like CarPlay. Will be interesting to see what impact GM's decision has on buyers and whether GM has the balls to carry through with it beyond future EVs and how much Google paid GM to win the business. A $billion here, a $billion there, pretty soon you're talking real money.
How come nobody recognizes the fact that much of fuel costs are taxes that the governments aren’t collecting with EVs. YET! Tire wear is primarily due to the extra weight of the battery.
I’m not sure but aren’t large diesel SUV’s and RAM trucks heavier than Teslas? How is their tyre wear? Also, road user charges are fine with most EV drivers I know. They were introduced in one state in Australia but had to be refunded as these have to be be Federal not state taxes.
@@stevestesla9120 Teslas weigh 4,416 to 5,185 lbs A camera from 3,296 to 3,572. Hybrids at the higher end. A Highlander weighs 4,145 to 4,400. A Ram has a huge range, 4,765 to 6,440. But let’s see what an EV pick up equivalent might weigh. My comment about the tires were from reports of EV owners complaining about tire wear Now, as for taxes, the shoe will eventually drop. The 3 levels of Canadian government collect $25 billion annually. So don’t be deceived by the current low cost of charging EVs. It’s going to come. Not to mention the infrastructure costs to upgrade the grid to accommodate all these vehicles.
Good video mate, but ice being worthless and electric being cheaper to run…you’re a bit premature. Govt not making money off your fuel tax won’t be tolerated for long, and NZ here just announced pure EV will now pay diesel like road tax per km traveled, $88 for 1,000km I think. Currently ev done contribute to road repairs or builds, funded by fuel tax, so they’re closing this loophole April 1st this year. While I agree with this, I disagree that they are also going to charge plug in hybrids $54 per 1000km. Reason being my sisters outlander gets 30km to a charge (claimed more, but we won’t go there), which means when she travels from Rotorua to Auckland and back, 470km round trip, she gets 30km on ev then she’s on petrol so will pay tax on her fuel, but also road users charges on her ENTIRE trip. This is NZ, but rest assured Aussie will be looking for a way to get the equivalent of fuel tax off you for the roads since they’re not getting it from fuel. If you think it won’t happen you’re kidding yourself. It’s not knocking Tesla, it’s not knocking EV, it costs will bite you sooner than you think. Values of hybrids here plummeted overnight…ev…won’t be far behind
Let’s watch and see. I’m an ex kiwi and I get over there often. You’ll be aware that VIC here implemented an EV tax and had to reverse it and refund the $ as it can only be done as a federal tax. So Aus will have to get all states to agree. Cheers
Informative video, however, to be fair, running your air-conditioning at night, uses significantly less energy, than, during the day when the air-conditioning is competing with the heat of the sun.
you say FSD "will fix all of these things" (regarding phantom braking and other assisted drive problems), but that's not true. there's no guarantee FSD will magically fix all that.
I completely agree with you, but Elon Musk has promised robo taxis without steering wheels and that’s what FSD has been promised to deliver. Thanks for watching
mate I only watched 1/2 of this. all first-world problems, and not that big as well. autopilot and FSD is still a dream, too risky. But hey, the ride, as much as I saw, looked OK. I hung into *8.30, no real issues.
No car, ice or ev is perfect!! However it makes me wonder if you did a test drive, and then still purchased a Tesla? Or are you just trying to get clicks
Wow... jealous much? I find these types of videos very informative as it helps to avoid confirmation bias. No car is perfect but some of the things people don't like about the model Y were deal breakers for me. I definitely dodged a bullet and maybe others out there might as well.
Why do you drink a beer in a bar if the beer at home is so much cheaper? Why do many people have big trucks with mud terrain tyres and only drive on a beach once a year?
Hey Steve, thank you so much for making these videos! I have my first tesla arriving in March (we live around Newcastle and soon Sydney) and I'm very excited. A lot of the US Tesla channels have points that aren't always relevant here but sometimes it's hard to know. Your content has been extremely helpful! I also love your video format and your presenting style. Please keep it up!
Hi Hannah, thank you so much for the encouragement. A surprising amount of work goes into making these and I’m just trying to spread the word! I really appreciate your feedback, cheers
Thanks for the video, Steve. Finally, a good, objective video from an actual owner. You have a new subscriber.
Hi, thank you so much. More stuff coming !
Thanks Steve. This helps me understand Tesla, as an investor.
Excellent! It’s tongue in check!
Don't worry too much about FSD. I've been using it for a while now. It's amazing at the start, but now I don't use it much. It makes dumb decisions that are annoying (not being in the right lane on a highway), and it can be very jerky. Passengers don't appreciate it!
G’day. Are you in Australia? I’m expecting FSD to work like a robotaxi with no human involvement. I’m expecting to be able to sit in the back seat and have the car take me anywhere. What’s your experience?
@@stevestesla9120 haha that’s the hope. It’s going to be interesting when FSD improves to the point of the driver not needing any manual input. Raises the question as to whether intoxicated or unlicensed drivers would be allowed to sit in the drivers seat and push a button “take me home’
Good points. Many reviews say the Y is a little noisier and also has a less compliant ride compared to the 3. I have a 3 and the wife wants more space so it has been suggested.
Thoughts?
I heard similar but once I moved from the 3 to the Y I found it a non issue. Maybe an earlier model problem. The Y is the top selling vehicle in the world, of any type not just EV’s. Cheers
I'd just like them to roll out some more superchargers in rural areas. They don't need to be big installations - three chargers like at Cann River would be good. The furthest west you can go in NSW is Wagga/Dubbo - probably a third of the width of the state. I know there are other chargers but when you're on a trip you just want quick stops. Cheers
Agree, time will fix it, hang in there, we are still at the model T Ford stage in this evolution. Cheers
Looks like Armidale and Muswellbrook are on the list.
100% agree, first set on our performance lasted 30,000km, 2nd set lasted 40,000km, this set has now lasted nearly 50,000 km and has a bit to go, (all the same type)
Great feedback, thanks
Wow that quickly? Coming up to 30k on my m3 performance, maybe i should check :D
1) The suspension
2 to 100) See point 1.
That's a great review. I'm in your demographic and agree with most of your dislikes. Tesla's integration of Autopilot with their maps causes Autopilot 'slowdowns' at certain places where map errors put non-existent roundabouts or Stop Signs. On Freeways this is especially problematic. Damned annoying in areas with lots of map errors like Wodonga in Victoria.
Cheers great to hear from you
Great video Steve. Thank you. What are your thoughts on buying a 2017 tesla model S 100d ?
I hear good reports about the S but I’ve never been in one. If you want FSD the hardware version may not be suitable
Awesome video!
Glad you enjoyed it, please subscribe
Sorry if this has been stated elsewhere. But, your $4,000 annual energy saving needs to be applied to the premium you paid for your battery (vs equivalent ICE), home charging setup and excess depreciation (vs ICE) - your real savings are many, many years off.
I agree, the economics of replacing my old Mazda with a Tesla mean I’ll never break even. However just in a fuel to fuel basis I’m saving about $4k a year. Now that EV’s are nearly the same price as similar ICE cars then why buy ICE and pay an additional $4k a year to travel the same distance? Cheers
No complaint about the lack of front bumper camera to assist with nose-in parking without scraping the bumper on a raised gutter?
Hi, actually that would be good, thanks
Thanks Steve. Don't like the 'greenhouse' sunroof, the cheap minimalist interior, no spare wheel. They say by 2050 if current migrant intake rate continues 75% population will be in units or townhouses - good luck to them. No mention of the increased tyre wear. Postpone my ICE car retirement out even further.
G’day, Australia’s population is heading to 50 Million. Most will need personal transport so what is your proposal as we know we can’t keep burning fossil fuels?
@@stevestesla9120 Hi Steve. Fortunately for me Royal Dutch Shell did a paper on this very subject speculating on the world's oil reserves expiry and the scenarios 'Blueprint' and 'Scramble'. The first is optimal and the second scenario is the one they fear most probable: when time comes nations (militarily) will be scrambling over rapidly dwindling reserves - will be bloody and brutal. You know there's twenty tonnes of CO2 emissions in every Polestar sold right? Equally you're aware the current known reserves of rare earths is ridiculously insufficient to realise current ambitions. Besides which, you know what happens to turbine blades at the end of their life cycle right? Oh, end of life, 🤔 where do all those batteries end up, some tip in some impoverished country?
Hi David, you may be right. Certainly fossil fuels are finite. You can’t recycle a burned hydrocarbon. What we do know is that minerals are not the constraint, just current processing capacity. Once we get to a certain number, I’m guessing, say 1 Billion EV’s, recycling the batteries and rare earths means we barely have to dig up any new stuff. If you have a better idea let the world know as there’s a Nobel prize in it for you. Cheers
I just got into a Uber with a TY, gosh that ride was ridiculously uncomfortable at the back, I could feel every single bump/potholes. I would never buy a car without carplay (I use waze most of the time) & headup display
Cannot disagree with anything you have said. However my Model Y is still the best car I have ever owned.
Thanks, it was intended as tongue in cheek as I love my Y just a few niggles. Cheers
Seems wild to be waiting for FSD to solve all these problems when you're having problems with the regular autopilot stuff. If they can't get that right, how are they going to get FSD working
Except that is is working in the USA just not available in Australia yet
Here are real reasons to dislike Tesla. No joking here:
FSD still cannot be trusted, after almost 4 years in beta testing.
Autopilot has problems with Phantom Braking.
Poor quality paint and fit & finish, according to many owners.
Insurance is more expensive, DMV registration is more expensive too.
19 or 20 inch tires wear out quickly, and are expensive
No dashboard, just a big iPad screen
Range is much less than expected, in hot climates and cold winter climates
Eventually, a 20 thousand dollar battery pack replacement will be needed
An ICE car can add 400 miles of range at the pump, in less than 5 minutes. Tesla
takes much longer at public chargers.
Latest Tesla Model 3 and Y have ultrasonic sensors removed. That means that
Summon and Smart Summon functions are *disabled*
And yet they sell in their millions and globally the model Y is the biggest selling car, not just electric cars, of all types. What do they know that you don’t.?
@@stevestesla9120 Teslas have been available in America for 10 years, yet today there are *less* *than* *one* *percent* Tesla vehicles on the road in America. And the savvy people of Australia are buying even less than that.
Last year In China, Tesla was not even in the top 10 of Best Selling Car Manufacturers.
Elon Musk has said that Full Self Driving is the key to success for Tesla, but today FSD is still nowhere even close to trustworthy for autonomous driving.
@@stevestesla9120 In China, Tesla is not even in the top 10 car manufacturers by sales.
In America, there are less than 1 percent Tesla vehicles on the road.
Do the long math , you say you save 4k a year on fuel but how long will the car last ?
There's a lot of 25 year old cars on the road, how many model Y will be running in 2049 ?
Most ICE vehicles I’ve owned were junk by 200,000km. I expect the Tesla to last forever and be my robotaxi when I’m too old to drive
@@stevestesla9120200,000 ! must have been junk to start with.
It will never be self driving . The battery will degrade and need to be replaced , only the car will be worth so little it won't be worth it. That is if it doesn't burn you to death in the meantime ( charge indoors do we?)
Pay 50k for a 2nd had Land Cruiser , it will outlast 10 of those .
You really are disappointed with your model Y. 🤣I'll probably get on the Tesla band wagon with the refreshed model next year. Here's hoping the V12 end-to-end FSD delivers the "chatgpt moment" and just works. Image a time when your car can be the "deso" driver.
Ah ha you’ve figured out my plan!
What about the lack of Apple CarPlay? Even a $20k Kia Picanto has that.
If you get a chance, try the Tesla system, it’s very good. Also you’ll be aware that GM are dropping CarPlay….www.motortrend.com/news/general-motors-removing-apple-carplay-android-auto-for-safety-tim-babbitt/
@@stevestesla9120 No doubt Tesla's entertainment system is good, but... many people, not just young people, place great store in features like CarPlay. Will be interesting to see what impact GM's decision has on buyers and whether GM has the balls to carry through with it beyond future EVs and how much Google paid GM to win the business. A $billion here, a $billion there, pretty soon you're talking real money.
How come nobody recognizes the fact that much of fuel costs are taxes that the governments aren’t collecting with EVs. YET!
Tire wear is primarily due to the extra weight of the battery.
I’m not sure but aren’t large diesel SUV’s and RAM trucks heavier than Teslas? How is their tyre wear? Also, road user charges are fine with most EV drivers I know. They were introduced in one state in Australia but had to be refunded as these have to be be Federal not state taxes.
@@stevestesla9120 Teslas weigh 4,416 to 5,185 lbs
A camera from 3,296 to 3,572. Hybrids at the higher end.
A Highlander weighs 4,145 to 4,400.
A Ram has a huge range, 4,765 to 6,440. But let’s see what an EV pick up equivalent might weigh. My comment about the tires were from reports of EV owners complaining about tire wear
Now, as for taxes, the shoe will eventually drop. The 3 levels of Canadian government collect $25 billion annually. So don’t be deceived by the current low cost of charging EVs. It’s going to come.
Not to mention the infrastructure costs to upgrade the grid to accommodate all these vehicles.
Good video mate, but ice being worthless and electric being cheaper to run…you’re a bit premature. Govt not making money off your fuel tax won’t be tolerated for long, and NZ here just announced pure EV will now pay diesel like road tax per km traveled, $88 for 1,000km I think. Currently ev done contribute to road repairs or builds, funded by fuel tax, so they’re closing this loophole April 1st this year. While I agree with this, I disagree that they are also going to charge plug in hybrids $54 per 1000km. Reason being my sisters outlander gets 30km to a charge (claimed more, but we won’t go there), which means when she travels from Rotorua to Auckland and back, 470km round trip, she gets 30km on ev then she’s on petrol so will pay tax on her fuel, but also road users charges on her ENTIRE trip.
This is NZ, but rest assured Aussie will be looking for a way to get the equivalent of fuel tax off you for the roads since they’re not getting it from fuel. If you think it won’t happen you’re kidding yourself.
It’s not knocking Tesla, it’s not knocking EV, it costs will bite you sooner than you think. Values of hybrids here plummeted overnight…ev…won’t be far behind
Let’s watch and see. I’m an ex kiwi and I get over there often. You’ll be aware that VIC here implemented an EV tax and had to reverse it and refund the $ as it can only be done as a federal tax. So Aus will have to get all states to agree. Cheers
Informative video, however, to be fair, running your air-conditioning at night, uses significantly less energy, than, during the day when the air-conditioning is competing with the heat of the sun.
I agree, I still don’t think you could run an ICE care air con for two hours even at night
you say FSD "will fix all of these things" (regarding phantom braking and other assisted drive problems), but that's not true. there's no guarantee FSD will magically fix all that.
I completely agree with you, but Elon Musk has promised robo taxis without steering wheels and that’s what FSD has been promised to deliver. Thanks for watching
mate I only watched 1/2 of this. all first-world problems, and not that big as well.
autopilot and FSD is still a dream, too risky.
But hey, the ride, as much as I saw, looked OK.
I hung into *8.30, no real issues.
Thanks, you’ll appreciate it was making a bit of a parody. I love the two Teslas I’ve owned. Yes, very much first world issues. Cheers
@@stevestesla9120 - yes, Thank you, I watched it again I can now see the parody, very funny.
thanks.
FSD is no dream especially now with version 12. How you do become an FSD tester in Aussie?
Yes it looks real, i would love to be an FSD tester, let me know how if you find out, cheers
No car, ice or ev is perfect!! However it makes me wonder if you did a test drive, and then still purchased a Tesla? Or are you just trying to get clicks
This is my second Tesla. Did you watch the video?
If there is so much to hate, sell the car and move on…
I don’t think you even watched it, it’s a parody.
This is so silly!He tell us that you can drive for zero if you do it with solar!:)
Real world testing….FREE TRANSPORT with my Solar powered Tesla
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No thanks. Not for me.
So sell it and buy a real car then instead of a hipster mobile
Wow... jealous much? I find these types of videos very informative as it helps to avoid confirmation bias. No car is perfect but some of the things people don't like about the model Y were deal breakers for me. I definitely dodged a bullet and maybe others out there might as well.
Remembering the Y is the top selling car in the world, not just EV’s
Why you weast money for a Tesla if you can buy a compact car for half of the price of a Tesla?Shamefull!
Why do you drink a beer in a bar if the beer at home is so much cheaper? Why do many people have big trucks with mud terrain tyres and only drive on a beach once a year?
Why you not have common sense and try to help planet breathe? I say up your exhaust pipe sideways 🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
You’re going to hate the future, but subscribe anyway, cheers
@tomr6955Sure saving the planet by driving a monsterbatterie on wheels!
I don't know why anyone would buy anything other than a tesla. Running costs are so small the car literally pays for itself.