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[quote=Anonymous]I had a Bolt for 4 years and very happy with it. My son has 3 Teslas and thought I should have one. I gave him money from selling my Bolt, he got a good rebate and he paid the difference. Unfortunately I am 77, suffering from depression, live alone and am NOT techy. I struggle every time I drive my hand-me-down Tesla. I am more and more anxious and confused when I drive it -- which is seldom. It's just way confusing for me and I don't remember very well so when I learn something then I don't retain it. Today I couldn't even remember how to put it in Park when I arrived at tennis or operate the sound system for the short distance. I am becoming more and more confused and afraid to drive it. There are many wonderful things about the Tesla Y. It even fits my electric hydrofoil board because of the deep area in the trunk. I am not dumb but this car is too confusing and frustrating for me. I would not recommend a Tesla for older seniors, especially women. Holly[/quote]
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