What's It REALLY Like to Drive the Cheapest Tesla You Can Buy Today?

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @fgeiger41
    @fgeiger41 Год назад +215

    They just announced the Model 3's all get the $7.5k credit. Woop

    • @tonyn3227
      @tonyn3227 Год назад +21

      Best car deal in the world period

    • @fgeiger41
      @fgeiger41 Год назад

      @tony n no doubt. I definitely wouldn't wait on the refresh if I were in the market.

    • @USNEM
      @USNEM Год назад +6

      Car is built so bad though. I'm good.

    • @LafemmebearMusic
      @LafemmebearMusic Год назад +12

      @Donovan Lewis it’s wild how a year ago musky man was making people pay 70k for theses… all those folx got ripped off

    • @fgeiger41
      @fgeiger41 Год назад +5

      @Steven C not true. Look up how much is spent on warranty with legacy companies. Especially Ford. Then look up the claims they deny.

  • @mattya8540
    @mattya8540 Год назад +153

    It’s the ancillary benefits of the supercharger network and not having to deal with dealerships/markups that would nudge me toward a Tesla

    • @wolfgangpreier9160
      @wolfgangpreier9160 Год назад +7

      Whatever the reason. Buy!

    • @Dive-Bar-Casanova
      @Dive-Bar-Casanova Год назад +3

      Judge it by it's merits and don't look back.

    • @craigcampbell1843
      @craigcampbell1843 Год назад

      Except cars from other manufacturers can use Tesla superchargers now too.

    • @GeoffJohnson
      @GeoffJohnson Год назад +3

      @@craigcampbell1843 Only at 12 supercharger locations

    • @faheemabbas3965
      @faheemabbas3965 Год назад +1

      @@craigcampbell1843 it’s only ford for now. The rest are limited to only a very tiny amount of superchargers like the guy above said.

  • @theredline
    @theredline Год назад +79

    Okay Tommy, you managed to convince us that sometimes, buying a base model car makes more sense. We'll let you have that one, this time :) Thanks for letting us join for this review, we had a blast as always!

  • @bartwaggoner2000
    @bartwaggoner2000 Год назад +155

    Funny how quickly things change - the base model 3 now qualifies for the full $7500 federal credit

    • @laloajuria4678
      @laloajuria4678 Год назад +2

      its called too lazy to check the website.

    • @theredline
      @theredline Год назад +27

      @@laloajuria4678 When we filmed this, it actually hadn't be announced yet by Tesla!

    • @m_sedziwoj
      @m_sedziwoj Год назад +2

      yeah, they should add "at this moment, check it" ;) and they ignored that each state have own additional credits.

    • @caraziegel7652
      @caraziegel7652 Год назад +2

      i havent seen any explanation of how they suddenly switched batteries with no information about that

    • @laloajuria4678
      @laloajuria4678 Год назад +1

      @@caraziegel7652 they didnt. just a loophole about how its calculated. still ccp lfp.

  • @Mrtutacloro
    @Mrtutacloro Год назад +14

    I’m going to be honest. I picked up this exact model, but with white interior in late February. I also own a 2021 BMW 330xi; however, I drive the Model three way more. I would definitely recommend this car to anyone. You won’t be disappointed!

    • @SciolismHD
      @SciolismHD 10 месяцев назад

      How’s the white interior keeping up? I can’t decide from black or white interior I’m afraid the white stains crazy easily?

  • @jaadamoo
    @jaadamoo Год назад +36

    I currently have a Hertz Tesla Model 3 in Fort Lauderdale, FL for a total of 2 weeks. It's my first experience with a Tesla, and I'm pleasantly surprised. Been daily driving it for over a week now and it's been a very positive experience. I don't understand the hate these things get.

    • @Omega---13
      @Omega---13 Год назад +15

      Hate is from those that don't own one

    • @okcmoparguy724
      @okcmoparguy724 Год назад +14

      EVs have become political instead of being judged on their merits.

    • @cub35guy
      @cub35guy Год назад +3

      elon musk is reason enough for me to never get one.

    • @voldar70
      @voldar70 Год назад +14

      @@cub35guystupid reason, but hey, if it floats your boat !

    • @benjaminjohnson3590
      @benjaminjohnson3590 Год назад +3

      Just had one for a week myself. Definitely feels weird at first, that regenerative braking takes some getting used to but once I did, I didn't want to go back. Great driving car.

  • @dadman9492
    @dadman9492 Год назад +21

    I used to deliver cars for tesla so i drove teslas alot. I always tell people there is nothing standard about the standard range - its an awesome little pocket rocket. As tommy said, its not as urgent off the line as the awd and performance, but put your foot down on the fwy and nothings touching it!!

    • @benjaminjohnson3590
      @benjaminjohnson3590 Год назад +3

      Yup....the thing just pulls on the highway! Love that instant torque....

    • @RobertTaylor
      @RobertTaylor 11 месяцев назад +1

      Commuting down 680 my Model 3 RWD SR is just fine pulling away from ragers. I want a window sticker that reads, “You were just passed by the slow one”

    • @alexl.102
      @alexl.102 8 месяцев назад

      The standards are decently quick. Nothing to write about. Now the plaid is lol

  • @EliotHochberg
    @EliotHochberg Год назад +3

    I will never stop taking a chance to complain about hurts, and it’s tesla rentals. In addition to the stories, you hear where they report there renters as having stolen their cars, my personal experience was that I was trying to rent with a debit card, I asked three different ways, including calling the location to make sure that I could Reserve and rent the vehicle with my debit card. I was assured that it wouldn’t be a problem. When I got there on a Friday, I was told that there was no way to use a debit card for Teslas. I offered to put $1000 deposit down, they still refused. So then when I asked What other kind of vehicle they could give me, they offered me a gas vehicle at a higher price than the Tesla would’ve rented for. And because it was a Friday, none of the other, regular car rental companies, have any cars available. They basically treated me like they had me by the testicles, and refused to offer me anything as compensation for misleading me. They even acknowledged that the person who I talk to apparently is known for giving wrong information, and they still refused to give me any kind of consideration for, my inconvenience.
    Thankfully, I was able to rent a polestar two from a local dealership who uses Turo. It was super easy, and while it was a little bit strange, the service was fantastic, and the rental fee was lower than it would’ve been to rent a Tesla from Hertz, including insurance. And I was able to rent with a debit card.
    Hertz treated me so poorly, and they took forever to refund my rental fee, I had to chase them down.
    As a result, I will never rent from Hertz again, and I encourage you not to as well.

  • @Chops00
    @Chops00 Год назад +19

    They have these in inventory on their website for $37k right now

    • @Chops00
      @Chops00 Год назад

      @@vinnieng1216 wrong

    • @kauigirl808
      @kauigirl808 Год назад +1

      @@vinnieng1216 no that's before the credit lol

  • @TheSkyline5467
    @TheSkyline5467 Год назад +3

    I drove a base model Tesla for a week for Uber when my 2007 ES350 was in the shop. I loved it. Other than the seat which had something in there that wore out a specific portion of my human seat area. And the rental process was so horrid on the Uber side I just carried around various extra pillows to try and deal with that. LOVED the engineering in it. Loved every time I pulled the E break that I was pushing an overhead button like a pilot and engaged this massive sounding E brake system, loved how you aimed it toward a charging destination and it started preconditioning - another very industrial sound to the car. Loved the heated steering wheel. The engineering behind the car is crazy. I had to put it on chill mode because i caught a couple of 1-star reviews for accelerating too fast. Maybe this is a different year / software than the one I drove , but it was DEFINITElY not slow from 30 MPH and under .lol.

  • @olebloom1641
    @olebloom1641 Год назад +28

    I grew up with RWD 70's land yachts and single wheel wonder trucks in northern WI. A RWD M3 with traction control wouldn't bother me much. For the price represents a good value.

    • @bobleone1381
      @bobleone1381 Год назад +2

      Does the RWD unit do well in the snow? I would assume the motor on this car is in the rear over the rear wheels.....thus providing weight to improve traction. Is that assumption correct or incorrect?

    • @b8Capital
      @b8Capital Год назад +6

      ​@Bob Leone it's all about the tires you get

    • @zerocool801
      @zerocool801 Год назад +3

      ​​@@bobleone1381 It does pretty good with snow tires. However once it gets stuck it's difficult because traction control doesn't fully disable like in a BMW which let's you spin the tiers and eventually you can get unstuck. My personal experience.

  • @brucedaar
    @brucedaar Год назад +8

    Excellent review. ALL Tesla Y's and 3's now qualify for $7500 federal tax credit. Model Y is nimber one best selling car in the world!

  • @johnreese3762
    @johnreese3762 Год назад +4

    We just bought one and love it! Ours was built in Fremont and qualifies for the $7.5K Fed and $7.5K state and price was reduced almost $4K!

    • @bawalmagisip1
      @bawalmagisip1 8 месяцев назад +1

      what!? minus $19,000!? you’re joking right?

  • @meganote
    @meganote Год назад +27

    Yeah, it was too good of a deal for me to resist, especially since they made the $7500 tax credit happen. I just purchased one from inventory for around 36k after taxes, tag, and tax credit. Just slightly more than I paid for my Mazda CX-5 Touring, back in 2016!

    • @OSV92
      @OSV92 Год назад +3

      Same exact thing as you. Came from a 2016.5 Mazda grand touring to the 2023 model 3

    • @shana9022
      @shana9022 Год назад

      RWD?

    • @meganote
      @meganote Год назад

      @@shana9022 Yes.

    • @Painfulwhale360
      @Painfulwhale360 Год назад

      That’s a great deal! $36,000! The cheapest I’ve seen in inventory is $40,000

    • @janayjay68
      @janayjay68 Год назад

      I plan to trade my 2022 Mazda CX-5 Carbon Edition this December for the base Model S. Even with it only having a 279 mile range it still exceeds the mileage of the way more expensive Evs such as the Mach-E, Hyundai Ioniq 5 which I love, and the Cadillac Lyriq.

  • @davidc-l9174
    @davidc-l9174 Год назад +13

    I'm like Sofyan, I usually like to check all the boxes when getting a new car! But I'm super happy with my '23 Model 3 RWD, more than I was with my '21 Model Y AWD. Other than the obvious battery and drivetrain differences, the only thing the RWD is missing over the AWD or Performance is the interior ambient lighting, the upgraded stereo, and floor mats. Everything else is the same (including heated rear seats) and it makes the RWD an incredible value, especially since it's now eligible for the full $7,500 Federal tax credit again.

    • @kabysummit5801
      @kabysummit5801 Год назад +1

      Just curious, what makes the M3 more happy a vehicle for you than the MY?

    • @SpaceCaseZ06
      @SpaceCaseZ06 Год назад +1

      @@kabysummit5801 M3? I thought you were talking BMW.

    • @jm100368
      @jm100368 Год назад

      RWD doesn't have fog lights i believe. also no rear heated seats but you pay a little extra for that

    • @davidc-l9174
      @davidc-l9174 Год назад +1

      @@jm100368 correct, no fog lights. The RWD does have heated rear seats, however. Tesla added them as standard quite a while ago.

    • @jm100368
      @jm100368 Год назад +1

      @@davidc-l9174thats right i forgot. i had a 2020 model 3 standard range plus that didn't have the rear heated seats but had a software option to activate them for 250-300. Now i have a 2022 model y and have all the goodies 😄

  • @officialyasir
    @officialyasir Год назад +68

    It’s close to $30k if you buy from the existing inventory on Tesla website, they are listed for 37,800 and if you qualify for the 7,500 tax credit, it will be around $30k.
    Also the base model has a LFP battery so you can charge it to 100% every day if you need the full range.

    • @fcv1967
      @fcv1967 Год назад +14

      You still pay taxes on $37,800 and your interest rate is based on $37,800. It's not like buying it for $30k.

    • @officialyasir
      @officialyasir Год назад +19

      @@fcv1967 yes, you will have to pay sales tax which will be around $600 extra if the sales tax is 8%. And you will pay interest 7,500 for 8 months until you get your tax return in February at which point you paydown and refinance. All this is temporary, in 7 months, starting in January 2024, the tax credit becomes point of sale you will get the discount at the time of purchase.

    • @MadmaxMusic93
      @MadmaxMusic93 Год назад +10

      ​@@fcv1967 still cheaper then the average brand new car miles!!!

    • @Mr-eGolf
      @Mr-eGolf Год назад +2

      Truly a game changer!

    • @FullSpectrumWarrior
      @FullSpectrumWarrior Год назад +2

      If it were at time of purchase sure

  • @samuelweiner5382
    @samuelweiner5382 Год назад +3

    I thought of this afterwards, the video might have been shot before the Tesla announcement about all the Model 3s were going to be eligible for the total Federal Tax credit. Good deal. I am buying the Model 3 RWD later this week. It looks like the best EV value on the market at this time.

  • @LukasLwM
    @LukasLwM Год назад +6

    The model 3 SR is a really good car!! Given it’s a rear wheel drive, the driving dynamic is really good!! The overall ride quality and handling of M3 are better than MY

  • @scottmercer86
    @scottmercer86 Год назад +3

    I just bought the blue base model and it was only $38k. With the $7500 rebate it will come in at $30k plus tax.
    I don’t care how nice the new one is, this is everything I could ever want and then some.

  • @RPRosen-ki2fk
    @RPRosen-ki2fk Год назад +3

    What a difference a day makes! One day after this vid released PRICING HAS DROPPED. The car is now eligible for the FULL $7500 tax credit AND if you're lucky enough to live in Colorado you can qualify for an additional $5000 state credit. Those lucky bastards could end up UNDER $30k, we're talking Nissan Leaf/Chevy Bolt money here ... for a Tesla Model 3. Crazy isn't it?

  • @JSLReview
    @JSLReview Год назад +3

    Have this exact same configuration, it’s fantastic. Best value Tesla/EV you could get right now IMO.

  • @benjaminjohnson3590
    @benjaminjohnson3590 Год назад +8

    Just rented a Model 3 for a week, the only reason we went that route was Hertz had a special. I have to say I was surprised, I kinda fell in love with the thing. I was impressed with the handling, the instantaneous torque and the fact that our family of 5 (myself being 6'3" 285 lbs) fit fairly comfortable including a car seat and a bunch of luggage. i think it would be a great car for day to day driving. That said, on a long trip with a lot of driving it would certainly be easier to stop into any old gas station rather than going a bit out of the way for a supercharger and waiting 20 some-odd minutes but overall not a big deal, especially when you see what you're paying vs. a full tank of gas. My rather conservative friends and co-workers have busted my ass over my love for it but all I can say is don't knock it till you drive it.

    • @rea9305
      @rea9305 Год назад +1

      I actually rented a Tesla from Hertz too, and the battery failed. I was stranded waiting for tow for about 3 hours

    • @benjaminjohnson3590
      @benjaminjohnson3590 Год назад

      @@rea9305 Dang that sucks! I wonder how the battery failed... I almost ran ours out of juice, we were 3 miles from the supercharger with 1% left and certain we'd be stuck on the side of the Masspike. Just made it....All I could think is we're going on vacation and gonna be stuck waiting for a tow...not like someone can just bring you a can of electricity lol.
      While I was impressed with the M3 I dont think i'd run right out and buy one....but I certainly wouldn't rule it out anymore either....my biggest hangup would be how good Tesla is about honoring expensive warranty work. Can't be sure whats truth online but i've read negative things.

    • @Alec15000
      @Alec15000 Год назад

      @@benjaminjohnson3590although I haven’t had a major repair with my ‘23 RWD, I had minor fixes such as a driver window adjustment that they didn’t hesitate. Rentals tend to be abused and floored constantly.
      I made a RUclips video of a 15k mile update of my 2023 RWD. If you decide to go for it, make sure to use a referral as you save $500 on the model 3 and get 3 months full self driving free. I have my referral in the description of my video as well.

  • @luciano8822
    @luciano8822 Месяц назад

    I just bought a model 3 base with 35.000 miles on it for 21.000$ from the Tesla website. I’m Very happy with my purchase!

  • @Painfulwhale360
    @Painfulwhale360 Год назад +2

    So I drive an insane amount for my handyman business. I calculated (based off Teslas calculator on their website) that I would save $8500 a year by not needing to buy gas. I also wouldn’t need to change oil which is probably another $500-$1000 per year with how much I drive. The idea on getting into electric is becoming more and more enticing to me. In 5 years the fuel savings alone would make up for the price of the Tesla! Wow!

  • @berthogendoorn2133
    @berthogendoorn2133 Год назад +9

    Yes current Teslas are something to talk about, I sold my 2023 Ioniq 5 and bought a Tesla Model Y long Range AWD and I love the tech over the Ioniq 5, handling is better and with the 2023 suspension improvement not far off my Ioniq 5. Very happy especially as this is our road tripper and is totally awesome on long trips, no worries finding reliable fast DC charging in Canada, unlike my Ioniq 5.

  • @davetravels9273
    @davetravels9273 Год назад +1

    What’s more interesting is that we get $5000 in tax credits in Colorado starting July 1st. Plus it now gets the fully $7500. Then Tesla is selling this this car with the base wheels for 37.7k in inventory. So this car is 25k and change after July 1st. 🤗

  • @tumbleweed1976
    @tumbleweed1976 Год назад +1

    Interesting hearing what others are willing to pay extra for. I’m a value consumer and enjoyed the dialogue.

  • @rallius8629
    @rallius8629 Год назад +8

    100% the rwd's acceleration is held back in software.
    The other thing you notice is the lack of weight that the second motor incurs at the front , it feels a lot more lively and nimble on turn in and around long corners.
    The LFP battery means you can and should charge to 100% so the 'notional' range of the LR is less than it might be since Tesla recommends only charging to 80%.

    • @HB-mj2jz
      @HB-mj2jz Год назад +2

      Yeah i think it's limited in the software because it's RWD only. A lot of people who just want the EV and not used to 300hp and 420nm Torque would get accidents i guess otherwise :) They should add a track / race option on the RWD

    • @trappednoodles
      @trappednoodles Год назад

      @@HB-mj2jz fr but they wont because the sport option is an incentive to buy the performance instead

    • @GamingProject23
      @GamingProject23 Год назад

      @@trappednoodles Well yes, just like theres often multiple output levels for the same engine in ICE cars for different price points.

  • @YeOldeTraveller
    @YeOldeTraveller Год назад +23

    Unlike most, I consider the glass roof a huge downside.

    • @TheReal_JG
      @TheReal_JG Год назад +6

      While it can be a turn-off for some, the biggest advantage that Tesla's tempered glass has over a conventional metal roof is crash safety. The glass is more rigid to reduce the crumpling of the A/B/C pillars in the case of a rollover as well as side intrusions from poles and bigger vehicles.

    • @SciolismHD
      @SciolismHD 10 месяцев назад

      @@TheReal_JGdoes it crack easily if there’s hail?

  • @JURASSICEDITS09
    @JURASSICEDITS09 Год назад +1

    The fact you can actually get a base model car if you want one. that's big deal in it's self. Good luck finding or getting one from any of the other manufactures . So good on Tesla .

  • @ZaibatsuHeavyIndustries
    @ZaibatsuHeavyIndustries Год назад +2

    In Colorado, $37k -$7,500 federal tax credit - $5,000 state credit = $26k for a brand new tesla. No brainer

  • @mholmes9262
    @mholmes9262 Год назад +2

    I rented a Model Y LR in Pheonix for $83/day back in Dec. Pretty good deal, but it made me really excited to get back in my '22 Model 3P. I don't understand why so many people want the Y over the 3, but that's just me.

    • @kauigirl808
      @kauigirl808 Год назад +3

      Only because we need more space.

  • @Techridr
    @Techridr Год назад +6

    I wouldn't say the power is software limited. First off that has an LFP batter which is lower in voltage and also it's a single motor vs dual in both the long range and the performance, so that performance is what you get. It was slightly faster before the LFP batteries, so that for sure is a factor.

    • @feistyfinn9365
      @feistyfinn9365 Год назад

      Bjorn’s acceleration test with an obd scanner shows the car doesn’t put on 200kw+ power till around 60-70kph. It’s definitely power limited from a stop.

    • @GamingProject23
      @GamingProject23 Год назад

      It is limited, however I think that makes it safer for non car people. Its still quicker and far more responsive than many ICE sports cars for the same price. And I like that they didnt limit it in my performance model 3 ;)

  • @JeffDeWitt
    @JeffDeWitt Год назад +1

    I wonder about the acceleration, there is a setting called "gentle" or something like that, that limits performance and saves range. It might be Hertz has that set by default.

  • @bundy26
    @bundy26 Год назад +1

    I ordered a rwd M3 on Aug 28th and picking it up sometime between Sept 6-8. The Federal tax incentive, the nj ev vehicle incentive ($4000) and the gas savings were all I needed to order one.
    I did see the updated/ revised M3 and while it looks nice, the new steering wheel with integrated turn signals are not for me.

  • @E90s65
    @E90s65 Год назад +2

    Hey Tommy, I wish you checked out the stereo. In the base you get six speakers versus 13 including subwoofer.
    That seems like a downside

  • @robertk1049
    @robertk1049 Год назад +7

    If you've waited this long at this point you're better off waiting a bit more for the long-awaited upcoming Model 3 refresh. It's supposedly a pretty substantial update.

    • @wolfgangpreier9160
      @wolfgangpreier9160 Год назад +1

      It will be like the last „face lift“ minor design changes without substantial new construction.

    • @kabysummit5801
      @kabysummit5801 Год назад +1

      All new chips, camera, front and rear facia, front seats, and allegedly more back seat leg room.
      Granted, this may not mean much to some. But for me, it's worth the wait

  • @joetz1
    @joetz1 Год назад +7

    😑 you guys missed the point completely of having the LFP battery. You can charge the LFP to 100% every time. The performance model…it’s recommended to only charge to 90%. So the real world difference between the 2 is a lot closer than you think

  • @blackvr4tt
    @blackvr4tt Год назад +1

    M3 RWD is an excellent sports sedan. Great steering, handling, braking and good acceleration esp from a roll.
    It also has extremely high efficiency (130+ MPGe) and needs very little maintenance. So you'll save $5-10k over 5 yrs on fuel and maintenance.
    Overall it's a great car and an even better value.

    • @Idiotsincarshere
      @Idiotsincarshere Год назад +1

      Not for Prius owners! Total out of pocket for fuel and maintenance is more like $4k and supercharging alone costs $1,500-$3,000 yearly. Home charging is also still expensive, as electricity rates are still high.

  • @Poxenium
    @Poxenium Год назад +5

    6:45 Autopilot FSD is NOT a ripoff at 15K. If you understand the technology and have the money, you should definitely buy it. You'll be "rewarded" when FSD is approved by governemnt agencies and you can do something else instead of driving. OR you can then sell the car, and make at least 15K on it, because FSD will cost 30K-50K when you can legally use it.

    • @steveandmichellemoravek6948
      @steveandmichellemoravek6948 Год назад

      You can legally use it today. You just have to be paying attention. Once it’s “approved” (aka Level 5), then you will not be required to pay attention.

    • @steinwaymodelb
      @steinwaymodelb Год назад

      I seriously don't believe that any useful level of 'full self driving' will exist within the life of any vehicle you can buy today.
      That, and the idea doesn't even interest me anyway.

    • @danharold3087
      @danharold3087 Год назад

      Watching these cars drive is amazing. They are better, smoother, than people.

    • @steveandmichellemoravek6948
      @steveandmichellemoravek6948 Год назад

      @@steinwaymodelb A healthy skepticism will serve anyone well in this life. Having said that, have you watched many FSD videos available on RUclips? Of course there are a variety of outcomes, but there are 45 minute long drives through cities and semi-rural areas with zero interventions. That’s nothing short of stunning. While you can’t always take Elon’s timelines at face value, his companies have delivered on many things that were deemed “impossible” by John Q. Public. Only time will tell.

    • @Poxenium
      @Poxenium Год назад

      ​@@steinwaymodelbif you dont understand the technology, you shouldnt buy it

  • @WW-wf8tu
    @WW-wf8tu Год назад +1

    Tried a few times to rent one from Hertz. Never have any available. So feel lucky in CA. Your take away is, the base model is just as good as the performance model for less money. My take is, that does not make the performance model desirable at all if it does not stand out by a marginal # at such a great step up in price. And the coveted quality not spoken about is, they are not going to compete with an actual automobile makers standards for how well things are put together. I think Tesla is terrific in the aspect it is American made. Outside of that, it might as well be a GM product for the quality it showcases. (that is not a compliment) So, if I wanted to get into an EV with that level of quality for less money, I would buy a Bolt. IF I wanted the quality material and feel with an EV powertrain, I would buy an EQS. (there are others coming out that are in-between costs I might consider)

  • @MB-jz3uu
    @MB-jz3uu 2 месяца назад

    Live in Minnesota but these used are such a good deal. I might get one but I've definitely need some winter wheels for this one.

  • @S2kBPRIME
    @S2kBPRIME Год назад +7

    I'm tempted by the base M3, think I'll get the M3 LR for awd

    • @lemongavine
      @lemongavine Год назад

      Dual motor model is a lot faster too

    • @jat3956
      @jat3956 Год назад

      I'm waiting for delivery next week LR with w/ 19" sport wheels. I could use the All wheel here in Colorado, ease into and ahead of traffic with the power. PLUS for 2k I can get to reported 3.4 to 3.7 shy of the performance of 3.1 without that bigger cost and just missing the bigger wheels by an inch(But do like the big, color brake setup) but that too can be aftermarket for a lower cost.

  • @glennpackman5924
    @glennpackman5924 Год назад +1

    One minor correction: White is actually an upcharge of $1,000. The only color that Tesla doesn't charge extra for on the 3 is the dark grey metallic.

    • @NMEofdaST8
      @NMEofdaST8 Год назад

      not when this video was made 👍

  • @zachbackar5389
    @zachbackar5389 Год назад +1

    The best two guys in the Industry.

  • @brianandbarikelly5349
    @brianandbarikelly5349 Год назад +8

    Nice review from two of my favorite reviewers. I am currently torn between pulling the trigger on the RWD model 3 now, and waiting for the new release for a bit more money.

  • @jodensmith5093
    @jodensmith5093 Год назад +3

    Great video. Would love to know how much awd would be. This also isn’t much of a deal for 40,000 if it was a normal car. For an electric car it’s good, but not otherwise. Any standard gas car will get you a lot more features and safety tech than this.

    • @kauigirl808
      @kauigirl808 Год назад +1

      Might be worth it with the rebates.

    • @GamingProject23
      @GamingProject23 Год назад

      which one comes even close to this? For the price, size and comfort I cant think of even one new ICE car. Even without the rebates. Or the reduced cost of ownership. Safety-wise this thing is basically fully equiped and at least here in the european tests sits pretty much at the top of the safety rankings.

  • @thomasw9635
    @thomasw9635 Год назад

    I have a base 2022 Model 3 with the 18 inch aero wheels and LFP battery. I love my car. If I had it to do over again, I would immediately order the same car again. I have Tesla solar panels on the roof of my house and I am completely able to run my house and completely charge my car for my daily commutes and I actually have a small credit on my electric bill every month except for December and January and those months run around only $30.00! Go Tesla Model 3 base and get Tesla solar panels.

  • @Longsnowsm
    @Longsnowsm Год назад +1

    It now gets the full 7500 Fed Tax credit. And if you buy an inventory model the price is even less. Agree this is probably the Tesla to buy. I want them to give us the rear wheel drive long range option.

  • @Martinm210
    @Martinm210 Год назад

    2019 base SR+ owner, love the car but one base model loss not noted is the stereo. No subwoofer and the upper speakers are not wired. You can buy a wiring harness and add your own subwoofer but that is something you lose in the base model.

    • @hughn1
      @hughn1 Год назад +1

      I am on the third year of a Model 3 lease. I didn't pay for the top radio because this car is so noisy at anything over 50 mph that you just hardly can hear the radio. My Model 3 is from year 2021. Obviously they hardly used any sound isolation and the road noise becomes unbearable. Same as the suspension. You feel every road imperfection. Other than that, I love this car, it steers and handles like the BMW's I have had prior to the Tesla. The car is about 50/50 weight distribution and the weight of the battery is way down on the chassis. So, it handles like a sports car. So far I have not had to spend a dime on maintenance and/or repairs!

  • @adriangventura
    @adriangventura 9 месяцев назад

    Got mine in midnight metallic silver. Love this review, i got mine a few months back. Very good car to enter the Tesla EV world

  • @rebekaah
    @rebekaah Год назад

    The reason is this isn't truly a base. The only differences are really just in software capabilities, which you can also opt in for more capability that route down the line, and battery performance. The car is really just the same.

  • @nicholaspetre1
    @nicholaspetre1 Год назад +2

    the best value the money can buy out of all Teslas

  • @nubbynubs123
    @nubbynubs123 Год назад

    The iron phosphate lithium this model uses makes it very attractive. They don't catch fire so no reason you can't charge in your garage.

  • @doomsday9973
    @doomsday9973 Год назад

    Full 7500 tax credit on all model 3’s now also heated front and rear seats on the base not just the front. You can also find inventory cars at a further discount and get them in just a few days

  • @xjdisuehd
    @xjdisuehd Год назад

    A few days ago, people have been posting on social media about receiving emails from Tesla that all M3 and MY cars are now eligible for the 7.5k tax credit.

  • @fcv1967
    @fcv1967 Год назад +1

    The base M3 is the only one to get if you care about maximum value.

  • @ryanevans2655
    @ryanevans2655 Год назад +1

    Would be cool to have a RWD Tesla snow test to see just how badly you’d actually need AWD in a Colorado winter 🤔

  • @bnd123us
    @bnd123us Год назад +1

    Base model has a power trunk. Mind blown. Also Model 3 base model is now eligible for full fed credit.

  • @UnBiasedConsumer
    @UnBiasedConsumer Год назад

    @10:27 you can see it says FULL SELF DRIVING COMPUTER so that one does have it. If it was only enhanced autopilot it would say it right there, same with standard.

  • @ranig2848
    @ranig2848 Год назад

    It's now eligible for the $7500 tax credit. Tesla announced a few days ago and IRS website updated today (or yesterday). If you're also eligible for the $7500 tax credit in California, you can get this, in California, for $25,240 - LESS than a Toyota Corolla - CRAZY!!! 🥳 (though most people will likely only be able to get the $2000 CA credit - so $30,740 - which is still an INCREDIBLE bargain).

    • @ranig2848
      @ranig2848 Год назад

      @@vinnieng1216 Model 3 on Tesla website is $40240. You can get some on inventory for $37,830. So most people can get the $7500 tax credit and buy a M3 for $30,330 and in California most people can get an additional $2000 or $7500 tax credit depending on income - so some people in california can get a M3 for $37,830-$7500 federal-$7500 ca = $22,830. Just simple math. As far a interest - it depends on where you get the loan… it’s not up to Tesla

  • @searcey
    @searcey Год назад +1

    I think these are the best looking wheels and wish they were on the Y! Tesla has a great model. Keep everything the same and you pay more for longer range and 2nd motor to go faster.

    • @stevelouie5928
      @stevelouie5928 Год назад

      I would just save the money and get after market rims.

  • @lvl5Longbowman
    @lvl5Longbowman 11 месяцев назад +1

    A steal?
    I will be in need of a commuter car in the next 2 years, and I will not be buying a $40k car. I don't think a Tesla will make sense for me.
    I will be looking for a $16 to $25k car.

    • @MakeAMark1755
      @MakeAMark1755 7 месяцев назад

      Teslas can be had hundreds in that price point used. Look at 2021 models. They recieve the 4k used point of sale credit.

  • @swimxxallenxx3177
    @swimxxallenxx3177 Год назад

    Our family has a base RWD with the upgraded wheels and white interior. Range is enough and it’s peppy. Great for the price.

  • @r1l56me
    @r1l56me Год назад

    I’m in the market to get a Long Range (dual motor) Model 3 to replace my Audi with Quattro, but I rented a base M3 from Hertz for nine days in Florida, I thought it was terrific.

  • @hocaslocas
    @hocaslocas Год назад +1

    By California you can find base model at 37k

  • @dblissmn
    @dblissmn Год назад

    There's one catch with the base model. Try charging that LFP battery on a road trip in winter in a cold climate -- yes, we do still have a few -- with only the waste heat from one motor rather than two to precondition it. You'll be waiting a while. That's why you get the faster version, two motors, therefore more waste heat and therefore better preconditioning, and a battery that, while it isn't nearly as durable as the LFP, will still go 250,000 miles or more and it will charge at an OK speed in bitter cold weather. And then there's the question of Tesla's insane decision to stop putting in parking sensors.....

    • @GDM22
      @GDM22 11 месяцев назад

      Is that you experience or what you have read, I have watched a number of charging videos by Bjorn Nyland in Norway and Richard Symons RSEV in the UK, testing in cold temperatures they don't seem to have any real issues with the LFP model.

  • @JohnPMiller
    @JohnPMiller Год назад +4

    How much does Hertz charge if you return it with a low battery?

    • @fhartse
      @fhartse Год назад +1

      Nothing as long as its 30% or more, not sure if its almost dead.

    • @JohnPMiller
      @JohnPMiller Год назад

      @@fhartse Tommy mentioned 70% in the video. When Hertz first started renting EV's, I called the sales counter, and they didn't know.

  • @mt2nv1
    @mt2nv1 Год назад

    Base model now qualifies for $7500 federal incentive and the state of Colorado adds in another $5000 off starting July 1st. That get you a Model 3 for less than $30,000😊

  • @davidcapor6271
    @davidcapor6271 Год назад +2

    Just have to figure out if the glass roof, extra space and the Tesla supercharger Network is worth an extra $14,000 over a fully loaded Chevy bolt

    • @kens97sto171
      @kens97sto171 Год назад

      The bolt has a better back seat room, less cargo. Glass roof for me is a negative where I live.
      Bolt is about to be discontinued, I am a bit worried if Chevy will maintain support for the car. They are moving to an entirely new EV platform.. the Equinox is the replacement. new battery tech new powertrain too.. for $30K... I think.
      You can find used Model 3's out there too for less.

    • @Geckogold
      @Geckogold Год назад

      I have done numerous road trips in my Model Y, and superchargers are so reliable and mundane that it's almost boring to use them. Compare that to the CCS network, where numerous videos complain about how unreliable they are in general, and there's less of them so if it does work, you might be waiting a while if there's too many other EV's charging.
      Plus other automakers usually don't add new software features or updates to their previous cars. Usually if you want them, you have to buy their newest cars.

    • @kens97sto171
      @kens97sto171 Год назад

      @@Geckogold
      That's all totally true, but not everyone needs a car that is going to be used for road trips. The vast majority of people used cars 99% of the time to run their daily tasks and commute. Maybe taking one or two road trips per year.
      The Chevy Bolt is a lot less expensive, has better interior space, is more like a normal car when it comes to controls.
      And when you factor the lower price and a tax credit it's a pretty good deal. But I certainly would not want to use it as a road trip car if I had to do that a lot.
      Traveling across country on CCS should not be an issue as long as the charger you get to is actually up and running.
      But reliability is still definitely a concern.
      But keep in mind for the price of that Chevy Bolt. You could almost buy the bolt and a secondary gas car brand new for the same price as that model 3.
      Not quite but pretty close. You could certainly buy a nice used Toyota Hybrid for those road trips. And on road trips gasoline is still pretty much on par with the cost of Tesla supercharging. And you would get there quicker.
      All depends on that ratio of Local city use versus road tripping. And of course the other practical concerns that come with buying any vehicle.
      My main concern on the Chevy Bolt at this point would be that this is the last year for it, and I would worry about long-term support. 5 years from now am I going to be able to get parts for it? Sure they mass produced it. But they didn't make that many of them. And they're new architecture is based on their Ultium battery pack, and all new powertrains. The Chevy equinox will be $30,000 base price and have all that stuff.
      One other minor concern would be some people just don't like the interiors on the Tesla's. Personally I find them pretty boring also. But they have nice seats they're comfortable they have good acceleration and their infotainment systems are nice.
      Rest of it's pretty boring,
      I mean I'm driving a 22,000 Hyundai Elantra that has a much nicer interior than that model 3.
      I think Tesla really needs to think about stepping up their game on their interior design. Minimalism is nice for some things. But it often comes off as cheap and unfinished.

  • @rctezluh42069
    @rctezluh42069 Год назад +1

    try going for a drive and not seeing one, wow!! upvoted!!

  • @Power5
    @Power5 Год назад +1

    Is there another option for the speed indicator? Seems like top left corner would be behind the steering wheel. Wish tesla could put a tiny screen in the instrument cluster location or do a HUD projector from the back of that center screen. I have pretended to need to check my speed in the middle of my car and it gets annoying to have to look to the side instead of a quick glance down. And going around a left hand corner, good luck knowing your speed. Yeah, not super important, but cops do not care if your speedo is in a stupid spot when you are speeding.

    • @harriettanthony7352
      @harriettanthony7352 8 месяцев назад

      I'd wager if OP checked the Tesla aftermarket suppliers, you might find a HUD system. I KNOW there is an aftermarket item that restores physical buttons for key use things.

  • @akron82
    @akron82 Год назад

    Honestly, I am so happy with my Bolt EUV premier that I am buying another one.

  • @paulm6481
    @paulm6481 Год назад

    Great natural review, both feel comfortable with each other and talk about the virtues and otherwise in a very smart way. Americas best days are in future with young men like this around.

  • @Lostcause1974
    @Lostcause1974 Год назад +1

    Wasn't there a bill that allowed the tax credit to be applied at the time of purchase?

  • @lilo4518
    @lilo4518 Год назад +1

    The simple fact that I don't have to deal with a dealer , seals the deal

  • @SoundHoundStudios999
    @SoundHoundStudios999 Год назад

    The only bad things about owning a Tesla in Southern California is that the charger lines are long and most people own white model 3’s or Y’s

  • @gerardomeza8451
    @gerardomeza8451 Год назад

    Very tempted on buying a model 3, but like he said, there is the new model 3 coming out very soon! Project highland.

  • @Digikidthevoiceofreason
    @Digikidthevoiceofreason Год назад +7

    7:40 Hey Tommy that was a stop sign that you drove through illegally. Stop means STOP.

  • @lazarusvillagomez
    @lazarusvillagomez Год назад

    Hertz is doing 45$ a day at Tampa, Florida
    I got a deal for four days @$140. Not bad

  • @robertholland1664
    @robertholland1664 Год назад

    Interesting approach. Can you do the same with other makes and models? Perhaps, the Ioniq 6? Manufacturers lend the fully loaded cars to help with sales, but base units tell us more about the car itself.

  • @reviewed3498
    @reviewed3498 Год назад

    I agree no point on AWD long range as max normal charge is 80% which brings you below base mileage.

  • @honesty_-no9he
    @honesty_-no9he Год назад

    If you are only charging the LR to 80% but are charging the RWD to 100% the difference is only half if that and the LFP RWD is lighter. Why haul around battery weight when you are only charging the LR to 80% on a daily routine?

  • @khaavi
    @khaavi Год назад +3

    Most car companies don’t change over 5y, so not sure that’s a big deal. The silver wheels like really nice on MSM. We went for the LR, and while I’m bummed we bought before the price drop, no regrets. I’m glad they dropped the price though, and now they are cheaper than many mid range legacy cars.

  • @JarmelSingsKaraoke
    @JarmelSingsKaraoke Год назад

    👏👏👏SOFYAN 👏😊...HAVE A BEAUTIFUL DAY EVERYONE ✌️

  • @Arpedk
    @Arpedk Год назад

    You are now getting 7,500 USD back in federal tax credits. Tesla has updated it on their homepage a few days ago.

  • @ChicagoBob123
    @ChicagoBob123 Год назад

    Hey you have upgraded rims and tires. The suspension is just ok.

  • @pawelpetasz6671
    @pawelpetasz6671 Год назад

    Great film.thanx! And Greetings from Poland 🙂🍀

  • @spudbeach
    @spudbeach Год назад

    It sounds a lot like a Chevy Bolt! If you speed up the bolt's charging, take away some headroom, add a couple of tweeks here and there, you get a base model 3. Oh, and add $10K.
    Sorry, I'll just keep my Bolt.

  • @andrerodriguez7603
    @andrerodriguez7603 Год назад

    The sub trunk in the rear is way bigger than mine in a 2018 Model 3. 😅

  • @hereigoagain5050
    @hereigoagain5050 Год назад +2

    Love when Sofyan and Tommy team up. Maybe they could do a comparison review together.

  • @Thecrystallyfe
    @Thecrystallyfe Год назад

    My Tesla rental from Hertz was cheaper than any of the other cars in Texas

  • @alex135789
    @alex135789 Год назад +1

    EVERY Tesla gets the FULL $7500 tax credit. It was just announced two days ago.

  • @faizurrahman7084
    @faizurrahman7084 Год назад

    The 7.5k credit was announced a while back. How long do u guys take to upload the video after reviewing it…

  • @kab1105
    @kab1105 Год назад +1

    Maybe don't rent next time, just make an appointment for test drive. You can drive for 20 minutes to 30 minutes.

  • @Lostcause1974
    @Lostcause1974 Год назад

    What tires are on Teslas? Are they good enough in snow to not get the AWD?

  • @bigjay1970
    @bigjay1970 Год назад

    I believe I learned that Hertz cars come with chill mode on as opposed to standard which is going to affect the performance.🤔🤫🙄

  • @Kurtis922
    @Kurtis922 Год назад

    Doesn’t mention fog lights, or the better sound system that the long range has. Also missing footwell lights.

  • @soursop1972
    @soursop1972 Год назад +1

    Don't know who these guys are, but $40,000 is a lot of money for most Americans to drop on a car.

  • @shrichaudhary
    @shrichaudhary Год назад

    The base model is missing some interior lighting and a few speakers