@@michaeldproject Im prolly gona order one here in the next week and its honestly one of the most luxurious and comfortable vehicles I've ever been in and I thank god that I can afford it. Its 100% worth it no matter what anyones saying its honestly a great car for the price no npc/diddy
@@noahwilliams4711 It’s a great car. You’ll enjoy it. 100% worth the money, especially coming from a gasoline vehicle. Tesla provides a lot of luxury by being an amazing electric vehicle.
The new model 3 rear wheel drive model lease $299 for 36 months. Due at signing amount includes your selected downpayment ($2,999), first month's payment ($299), and acquisition fee ($695). **Lease vehicles are subject to a $395 disposition fee on return. Total of $14,865 , $413 total for 36 months.
Exactly! The main benefit to having an electric vehicle is being able to come home, plug in your car, and then go to sleep. Waking up to a fully charged electric vehicle the next morning like clockwork.
It will depend on the penetration of charging network. Here in California i have no problem with getting by with public charging while driving 300 miles a week
@@noodlefoo Not being able to charge at home would be a game changer for me. I would not own either of my Teslas if I had to supercharge them every week.
Sorry, but your statement makes no sense. If you have no charging capabilities at home for your Tesla, why on earth would someone buy a plug in hybrid ????
If I lived in an apartment, I would wait until the office people leave and then run an extensions cord from a regular outlet to the car to get 4 miles of range per hour. If you were there for 15 hours that’s 60 miles of range added per night. If you drive 40 miles per day, your up 20 miles each day. By Friday your up 100 miles for the weekend for the win! If you plan on staying there for a while you could also ask management to install a level 2 charger which would give you 30 miles of range per hour (8X faster).
this is what i do, we have an outlet beside one of the parking spots and i just always leave it plugged in, gives me all the battery i could ever use even at 3-5 mph
After taxes, fees and EV rebates (federal + state), I was able to lease my M3 Highland for $125/mo for 3 years. Not too shabby for a $42k car lol. Sucks we can't purchase it at the end of the lease though. I'll probably end up buying the 2027 M3 when I have to turn this one back in. I love it so far, just wish I got it in blue.
I couldn't care less about all the "cool" features. I just want it easy access to basic driving functions without having to go into a bunch of screens.
@@FadCultMedia you make it seem like the car is bad by using that thumbnail. You then drool over it for the entire video. It’s 100% clickbait. How do I know? Because I fell for it!!!
I have both the Model 3 Performance and the Model Y Performance. I would not own a Tesla if I did not have a garage to charge it in. I also have a BMW M3 for the weekends and will probably be adding a 911 S or Corvette C8 soon. Teslas make very good daily drivers and offer stress free driving. I had free supercharging for six months and it was an inconvenience to go to the charger every week for 30 minutes. Sometimes I would go there twice a week. Driving home and plugging the car in is so much easier.
@@FadCultMedia I would not own a Tesla or any EV if I was not able to charge at home. I do not like going to the supercharger at all. I felt as though it was a big waste of my time. I did it for six months when Tesla gave us six months of free supercharging with our new Model Y Performance. I would tolerate it only if Tesla decided to give us free supercharging for life. Only because I would be saving money on charging.
Only perhaps. An example from local experience. There is a grocery store near that has "Level 03' charging devices. Ergo, the apartment dweller goes to buy the weeks worth of chow and parks at the charging stall, plugs in, does the shopping and returns to a 'full' battery'. In some cases there is a charge location within walking distance of an apartment-- plug in the EV, walk home, do "X" things, and get the EV.
00:04 Upgraded 2024 Tesla Model 3 is a game changer. 02:22 Exterior design improvements and increased storage space 04:35 Upgraded features and improved interior 06:58 Tesla Model 3 interior features and design are futuristic and user-friendly 09:02 Tesla Model 3 offers customizable control options for a user-friendly experience. 11:05 Tesla Model 3 no longer has creep mode 12:55 Tesla Model 3 2024 includes advanced safety features and customizable settings. 14:43 Tesla Model 3 offers innovative features for customization and entertainment. 16:40 Improved back seat features and comfort 18:30 The 2024 Tesla Model 3 is a super fun and balanced car. 20:20 Auto pilot vs full self driving 22:14 Consider waiting to buy Tesla for better price Crafted by Merlin AI.
This video was interesting but it's more fanboy than being objective. Its entitled what I regret but your regrets wouldn't likely impact anyone's decision to purchase. I know Tesla has dropped their MSRP several times but you ain't getting 50% off of this car in two years. In three years pre-owned that's a good possibility. Too long of a video and not enough real meat on that bone.
I never understood why Tesla went with rear wheel drive with their entry level single motor vehicles. With the electric platform, front wheel drive is easily done with a single motor, and the improved handling and snow performance would benefit from such an arrangement. Seems rather old thinking on Tesla's part.
They better do something about Juniper. I test drove 2024 model y and I was so disappointed that I almost do not consider it as first choice anymore. Crickets, noisy at 120kmh,hot under that glass roof and it was 27C partialy cloudy , cheap looking interior with hot seats and uncomfortable ride and seating really a let down.
Lack of stalks is a horrible design. Lack of driving shift is moronic. Removal of rear middle seat heater is cheapness. Lack of fog lights is poor choice. Lots of negatives with redesign on what was a fantastic model 3 before. Too many mistakes
@@yrsofpain I use the Model 3 Performance as my daily driver. I used to commute with it until Covid hit and I started working from home. My wife has a Model Y Performance and commutes to work with it. She drives about 120 miles per week. I also have a BMW M3 with a manual transmission for the weekends. I have been thinking about adding a 911 S or C8 Corvette in the near future.
@@bobbygilmore2076 It definitely is the best value, but sometimes it can be worth to slightly deprioritize bang for buck to get that extra step up that might have dramatically changed your experience.
Absolutely false advertising. Watched the entire video, no cons of the car stated.
True. Haha
Okay review, but he didn’t explain how buying a Model 3 was “one of the best and worst decisions” he’s ever made. Only how it was one of the best.
@@michaeldproject Im prolly gona order one here in the next week and its honestly one of the most luxurious and comfortable vehicles I've ever been in and I thank god that I can afford it. Its 100% worth it no matter what anyones saying its honestly a great car for the price no npc/diddy
and idk if its just me but I'm coming from an STI with a big turbo and 430 who and Im pretty sure its worth every penny. Will update a month from now
@@noahwilliams4711 It’s a great car. You’ll enjoy it. 100% worth the money, especially coming from a gasoline vehicle. Tesla provides a lot of luxury by being an amazing electric vehicle.
after 22 minutes of him going complete "Fan Boy" fawning over this car, he complains about not getting the tax credit for his vehicle. lol
haha that's the typical Tesla experience
@@FadCultMedia I'm not mad at you, glad you're loving your vehicle.
@@FadCultMediano, its a bullshit clickbait title that will help you lose many subscribers.
@@tonysmooth You cannot receive the tax credit if you make over $300,000.
Ok thanks for this comment. Don’t need to watch.
The new model 3 rear wheel drive model lease $299 for 36 months. Due at signing amount includes your selected downpayment ($2,999), first month's payment ($299), and acquisition fee ($695).
**Lease vehicles are subject to a $395 disposition fee on return. Total of $14,865 , $413 total for 36 months.
Even with Tesla supercharger network, if I don't have access to home or work charging, I would not buy an EV.
100% Tesla rocks but you need a charger at home or condo, don’t even think about charging daily at supercharger, they are amazing for trips
Exactly! The main benefit to having an electric vehicle is being able to come home, plug in your car, and then go to sleep. Waking up to a fully charged electric vehicle the next morning like clockwork.
It will depend on the penetration of charging network. Here in California i have no problem with getting by with public charging while driving 300 miles a week
@@noodlefoo Not being able to charge at home would be a game changer for me. I would not own either of my Teslas if I had to supercharge them every week.
agree. No home charging is a deal breaker for any EV. Charging stations are meant for roadtrips.
I'm on my second Tesla. Best vehicles I've ever owned but if I couldn't charge at home, I'd buy a plug in hybrid.
Yes plug-in hybrids are best of both world
Why would you get a plug in hybrid if you couldn’t charge at home? Wouldn’t you then just get a regular hybrid? I don’t understand.
I wish it had buttons, with the 7500 tax credit and the 1.99% apr right now I was really considering it it’s like the same price as a Camry…
Sorry, but your statement makes no sense. If you have no charging capabilities at home for your Tesla, why on earth would someone buy a plug in hybrid ????
Good review of the M3! Thanks for going through the features.
Title should have read "The one thing I regret about my Tesla".
If I lived in an apartment, I would wait until the office people leave and then run an extensions cord from a regular outlet to the car to get 4 miles of range per hour. If you were there for 15 hours that’s 60 miles of range added per night. If you drive 40 miles per day, your up 20 miles each day. By Friday your up 100 miles for the weekend for the win! If you plan on staying there for a while you could also ask management to install a level 2 charger which would give you 30 miles of range per hour (8X faster).
15 hours per night?? You’re funny dude 😂
this is what i do, we have an outlet beside one of the parking spots and i just always leave it plugged in, gives me all the battery i could ever use even at 3-5 mph
After taxes, fees and EV rebates (federal + state), I was able to lease my M3 Highland for $125/mo for 3 years. Not too shabby for a $42k car lol. Sucks we can't purchase it at the end of the lease though. I'll probably end up buying the 2027 M3 when I have to turn this one back in. I love it so far, just wish I got it in blue.
if u regret taking the tesla why did u take it in the first place !!
Ahhhhh lmao 🤣 I’ll be honest Tesla owners are kind of dumb. Just calling how it is
because it's fucking click bait bullshit
Regret is somethings that occur after the fact, not before.
Watching you change the color of the car on the screen reminds me that Tesla needs to offer more color choices, especially the interior.
So true lol
Thumbnail "Why I regret it". Video "For me this is the perfect car"
Has the older m3 performance and love it!! Getting the new one soon!
I couldn't care less about all the "cool" features. I just want it easy access to basic driving functions without having to go into a bunch of screens.
Clickbait title. Thumbs down the video 👎
The title is '2024 Tesla Model 3 Review - 6 Months Later ", how is it clickbait?
@@FadCultMediayou have a thumbs down on your thumbnail and you say watch before you buy. Thats click bait.
@@-___-g The con of the car is stated at the end of this video. And it is a video for people watch before they buy, Not click bait.
@@FadCultMedia you make it seem like the car is bad by using that thumbnail. You then drool over it for the entire video. It’s 100% clickbait. How do I know? Because I fell for it!!!
I have both the Model 3 Performance and the Model Y Performance. I would not own a Tesla if I did not have a garage to charge it in. I also have a BMW M3 for the weekends and will probably be adding a 911 S or Corvette C8 soon. Teslas make very good daily drivers and offer stress free driving. I had free supercharging for six months and it was an inconvenience to go to the charger every week for 30 minutes. Sometimes I would go there twice a week. Driving home and plugging the car in is so much easier.
Yes having both ICE and EV is definitely the most ideal set-up if you have no access to home-charging.
@@FadCultMedia I would not own a Tesla or any EV if I was not able to charge at home. I do not like going to the supercharger at all. I felt as though it was a big waste of my time. I did it for six months when Tesla gave us six months of free supercharging with our new Model Y Performance. I would tolerate it only if Tesla decided to give us free supercharging for life. Only because I would be saving money on charging.
First thing, less than 2 minutes in. Your first mistake. If you don't have home charging, an EV would be very inconvenient compared to a gas car.
Only perhaps. An example from local experience. There is a grocery store near that has "Level 03' charging devices. Ergo, the apartment dweller goes to buy the weeks worth of chow and parks at the charging stall, plugs in, does the shopping and returns to a 'full' battery'. In some cases there is a charge location within walking distance of an apartment-- plug in the EV, walk home, do "X" things, and get the EV.
00:04 Upgraded 2024 Tesla Model 3 is a game changer.
02:22 Exterior design improvements and increased storage space
04:35 Upgraded features and improved interior
06:58 Tesla Model 3 interior features and design are futuristic and user-friendly
09:02 Tesla Model 3 offers customizable control options for a user-friendly experience.
11:05 Tesla Model 3 no longer has creep mode
12:55 Tesla Model 3 2024 includes advanced safety features and customizable settings.
14:43 Tesla Model 3 offers innovative features for customization and entertainment.
16:40 Improved back seat features and comfort
18:30 The 2024 Tesla Model 3 is a super fun and balanced car.
20:20 Auto pilot vs full self driving
22:14 Consider waiting to buy Tesla for better price
Crafted by Merlin AI.
This video was interesting but it's more fanboy than being objective. Its entitled what I regret but your regrets wouldn't likely impact anyone's decision to purchase. I know Tesla has dropped their MSRP several times but you ain't getting 50% off of this car in two years. In three years pre-owned that's a good possibility. Too long of a video and not enough real meat on that bone.
Thanks for this very helpful, real world review!
nice commentary, very good video, well done!
I doubt you will be getting the Tesla for 50% off in a few months. If that were the case I would buy two more.
Do u think FSD is worth it?
I would regret buying that and not buying the Performance Model 3 !
there is no car better than a tesla. period. and 99% of the time the haters havent driven one.
Fake title!
I never understood why Tesla went with rear wheel drive with their entry level single motor vehicles. With the electric platform, front wheel drive is easily done with a single motor, and the improved handling and snow performance would benefit from such an arrangement. Seems rather old thinking on Tesla's part.
Clickbait bullshit title.
The video is exactly what title says "2024 Tesla Model 3 Review - 6 Months Later "
They better do something about Juniper. I test drove 2024 model y and I was so disappointed that I almost do not consider it as first choice anymore. Crickets, noisy at 120kmh,hot under that glass roof and it was 27C partialy cloudy , cheap looking interior with hot seats and uncomfortable ride and seating really a let down.
Sounds like youve never even been inside a tesla. I call bs.
Lack of stalks is a horrible design. Lack of driving shift is moronic. Removal of rear middle seat heater is cheapness. Lack of fog lights is poor choice.
Lots of negatives with redesign on what was a fantastic model 3 before.
Too many mistakes
I have one and its perfect
Quicksilver is the best. When they bring out a new blue that will be sick
YOU NEED A CHARGER AT HOME I tell everyone that ask me.. maybe in the next 4 yrs when it charges in 10min u good
show the rc f more
👍👍👍
You did a good job. Thanks
*names 6 months later*
*gets surprised on features*
Amen
I would never buy tesla after what happend in middle east with the batteries. Explosion
Should have got the performance and it would be a commute and fun car.
@@yrsofpain I use the Model 3 Performance as my daily driver. I used to commute with it until Covid hit and I started working from home. My wife has a Model Y Performance and commutes to work with it. She drives about 120 miles per week. I also have a BMW M3 with a manual transmission for the weekends. I have been thinking about adding a 911 S or C8 Corvette in the near future.
very informative, great job!
biggest mistake you made is buying a rwd model 3.
Nah homie, model 3 RWD is the best value for a car under $40000 easily. Everyone who owns one loves it. You get so so much for the price.
@@bobbygilmore2076 It definitely is the best value, but sometimes it can be worth to slightly deprioritize bang for buck to get that extra step up that might have dramatically changed your experience.
Now the dual motor makes more sense. Since it qualifies for the 7,500 credit
Click bait.
Moans about not getting Tax Credit.
That's a you problem and where you live, not a Tesla problem.
Skip onto other videos.
The heck! Get the heck out here!
Click bait = auto downvote
Is this the rice guy?
Clickbait 101
fadcult - reported YOU to YT or fake news and Tesla FUD.
Trashla!!!
eat more rice
Eat more bread
Has the older m3 performance and love it!! Getting the new one soon!