Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never been 200 miles from anywhere in a Tesla or any other other vehicle. If that is a regular thing for you, you'd probably want a different vehicle, like an ATV.
Really? Never been in the Smokies, at the shore, etc., out West, with no Tesla dealer with in miles? You don’t get out much.![]()
I was thinking this same thing. 4 hours west of DC and you can be in the middle of nowhere. I've been ple ty of places with no gas stations, stores or people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never been 200 miles from anywhere in a Tesla or any other other vehicle. If that is a regular thing for you, you'd probably want a different vehicle, like an ATV.
Really? Never been in the Smokies, at the shore, etc., out West, with no Tesla dealer with in miles? You don’t get out much.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a Tesla you and a Tesla 3. No maintenance on Y since Jan and none on 3 over the past 2 years. There is no brake service because of regeneration so even the pads will last a while.
For what you need y is better than 3, but 3 is more fun to drive and for the same battery more range because of aerodynamics. Cargo space on Y vastly better, I can fit a full size bike without disassembly.
Tesla service is much better than anything I’ve had so far. For example I had a flat tire, they came to my house with a replacement wheel, put it on the car and I was good to go until they had the tire fixed.
Costeise it is comparable with a gas car that is about $10k cheaper because of savings in fuel and maintenance. Definitely recommend.
And if that flat was 200 Mike’s from anywhere?![]()
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Tesla will send a to truck, a $100 uber voucher and a replacement car if needed, all free of any charge. Somehow, I doubt you have that level of service with your current car.
also, they are not limited to delivering a wheel only to home addresses, so your question is a little strange, yes, they'll go to any place your car broke, their road side assistance really is the best.
What do you do when you have a flat tire 200 miles from anywhere?
I change the tire. I have a spare.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shoddy built quality. It may not show up in the first year or two, but it will show up and be expensive to address.
This has not been the experience of any of our family members with 5 Teslas over the past 7 years.
I find it most interesting that almost all negative comments are from non-owners, while people that actually drive Teslas have overwhelmingly positive reviews of the car. I think that speaks volumes.
Question for the non-owners. In a discussion titled "Tesla owners- please advise ", why do you feel the need to give your two cents on something you have no clue about? Its puzzling becuase you'd never see non-Honda owners harp about how crappy Hondas are, maybe at most you'd see people commenting on the looks, but for Teslas this is done on another level of intensity. Legit question, why?
Apples and oranges comparing Tesla to Honda. I don’t see a personality cult around a shilling dbag with Honda, they don’t use cars as a mechanism to get funding etc for projects more important to the megalomaniacal leader (Musk the Pedo).
Huge difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shoddy built quality. It may not show up in the first year or two, but it will show up and be expensive to address.
This has not been the experience of any of our family members with 5 Teslas over the past 7 years.
I find it most interesting that almost all negative comments are from non-owners, while people that actually drive Teslas have overwhelmingly positive reviews of the car. I think that speaks volumes.
Question for the non-owners. In a discussion titled "Tesla owners- please advise ", why do you feel the need to give your two cents on something you have no clue about? Its puzzling becuase you'd never see non-Honda owners harp about how crappy Hondas are, maybe at most you'd see people commenting on the looks, but for Teslas this is done on another level of intensity. Legit question, why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a Tesla you and a Tesla 3. No maintenance on Y since Jan and none on 3 over the past 2 years. There is no brake service because of regeneration so even the pads will last a while.
For what you need y is better than 3, but 3 is more fun to drive and for the same battery more range because of aerodynamics. Cargo space on Y vastly better, I can fit a full size bike without disassembly.
Tesla service is much better than anything I’ve had so far. For example I had a flat tire, they came to my house with a replacement wheel, put it on the car and I was good to go until they had the tire fixed.
Costeise it is comparable with a gas car that is about $10k cheaper because of savings in fuel and maintenance. Definitely recommend.
And if that flat was 200 Mike’s from anywhere?![]()
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Tesla will send a to truck, a $100 uber voucher and a replacement car if needed, all free of any charge. Somehow, I doubt you have that level of service with your current car.
also, they are not limited to delivering a wheel only to home addresses, so your question is a little strange, yes, they'll go to any place your car broke, their road side assistance really is the best.
What do you do when you have a flat tire 200 miles from anywhere?
Anonymous wrote:for those suggesting other brands of EVs I did look around but we stuck with Tesla for our 2nd car (have an S, ordered a 3) bz of the superiority of the charging grid for when we travel