“I wish I knew this at the start!” - 10 Things To Do FIRST When You Get Your Tesla Model 3 or Y

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
  • In this video I look at 10 super tips to get your head around when you first collect your Tesla Model 3 - of course most of this is totally applicable to the Model Y as well.
    I wish I knew these things at the start and many of them could prove expensive or even dangerous if you don’t get a good understanding of them from the start.
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    0:00 Intro
    0:36 Understanding Charge Scheduling
    3:09 In Defence of Tesla’s Flappy Flaps
    5:05 One Screen. Protect It.
    6:20 Mesh Network for Driveway WiFi
    7:26 Driver Profiles
    8:06 Indicator Subtlety
    13:02 Always Be Prepared
    14:03 Prevent Damage From Kids’ Car Seats
    14:55 Creep Mode - Not to Be Underestimated
    16:38 How to Save Your Alloys
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  • @rossadamdixon
    @rossadamdixon 2 года назад +140

    Great video but I couldn't disagree more with creep mode. For me one pedal driving is a massive benefit of Evs and more specifically Tesla's. Manual cars don't have creep and they aren't dangerous.

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад +26

      Manuals aren’t dangerous because they have clutches. Creep mode has no impact on one pedal driving except for when you are going about 2mph or slower, i.e parking manoeuvres.

    • @rossadamdixon
      @rossadamdixon 2 года назад +6

      @@BenVallack yea that's fair bit I still feel not coming to a stop at a roundabout etc means you need to use the brakes. I do however see what youre saying, creep should be default so you can learn the car.

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад +4

      Yeah I can see the full stopping with one pedal could be fun too; just would kick myself if I planted it into another car while parking as a result heh!

    • @r0caf3lla23
      @r0caf3lla23 2 года назад +7

      Totally agree. Creep is definitely needed for parking maneuvers. First thing I changed.

    • @RufftaMan
      @RufftaMan 2 года назад +22

      @@BenVallack there's a setting called 'object aware acceleration' for that.
      coming from a manual, creep mode was completely crazy to me.
      hold mode has many other advantages, like complete one-pedal driving and stopping on inclines. also just leaving the car after stopping and letting it put itself into park is nice.
      usually the only time I use the brakes is to 'start' the car.

  • @christopherratliff9358
    @christopherratliff9358 2 года назад +14

    The Spiegen Screen Protector is a must and is so easy to install. looks great, fits perfectly.

  • @kevsaccount3644
    @kevsaccount3644 2 года назад +12

    Love the thought you put into this, easily one of the best prep videos for ownership. I personally find hold mode felt really intuitive myself, but agree that if you aren't confident with the accelerator, it's probably best to stick to creep mode.

  • @robertrp3757
    @robertrp3757 2 года назад

    One of the Best videos I’ve seen of Tesla.
    Straight to the point, nor much talking about nothing and very informative.
    Thank you.

  • @AdamCulf
    @AdamCulf 2 года назад +36

    Great video, but I disagree with the comments about creep mode. Hold mode is brilliant and as soon as you open your door it goes into park. I scraped a wheel too. Part of that is that the steering is more direct than I'm used to so I clipped a kerb on the way out of a tight roundabout.

    • @karimkanfoudi6792
      @karimkanfoudi6792 2 года назад +1

      Agreed

    • @r0caf3lla23
      @r0caf3lla23 2 года назад +2

      One pedal driving sucks for parking tho. Creep mode def needed for parking instances

    • @ZacGolus
      @ZacGolus 2 года назад +9

      @@r0caf3lla23 nah I have mine on hold it’s super easy to park.

    •  2 года назад +3

      It's great creep mode is not the only option as being suggested in the video. Hold mode is superior for me. It's so much better to the point that I'd refuse to ever own another car that forces creep mode. I understand that some people still prefer it and I'm glad it's an option, as it should be. As far as the safety argument, we'd probably need to see some robust data and/or some studies. I wouldn't be surprised if creep mode causes more harm per miles driven than hold mode.

    • @RufftaMan
      @RufftaMan 2 года назад +4

      Hold mode all the way!
      Creep mode just seems to be for people who are too used to automatics.
      if you're afraid of hitting stuff by accident, just enable 'object aware acceleration' in the settings.

  • @stevedowler2366
    @stevedowler2366 2 года назад +5

    Very useful set of tips, even though I drive in the US. Good advice on moving the car around in a safe location so you can get comfortable with the dimensions and vulnerable points of the car. Also the auto-beam dipping sensitivity has not been addressed in other videos I've seen so that was a useful one. That auto-dipping feature on my current ICE car works quite well, detecting other cars well before you are causing a glare in their direction. Thanks greatly for these comments, cheers.

  • @21081ryan
    @21081ryan 2 года назад +4

    Good information for new tesla drivers
    Had one for two weeks and indicators have been one of my only gripes so far. I find it easier to cancel before exiting works best in roundabouts. I find the regen is a game changer once you get used to it. Should also be safer as the car will stop if you're not accelerating. Manual cars don't creep so it's six in one half a dozen of the other.

  • @peterkennedy5375
    @peterkennedy5375 2 года назад +1

    It's really nice to have a car reviewer who doesn't try to do blokey stand-up comedy. Thank you.
    I got my model 3 two days ago. The indicator problem was the first thing I noticed and I spent much of the day mucking around trying to get it right, annoying quite a few motorcyclists. I'm glad you've pointed out the full beam point as you really need that around here, so thank you, and I've ordered a screen protector and some tyreweld.
    I can see the point with "creep mode", I suppose; I can imagine a scenario where you think you're done and you're not.
    I must admit, I miss my Leaf's cameras, which had a delightfully intuitive all-round view which made parking easier than this, and I miss the Leaf's nice simple foot-brake, really simple speed limiter, and its off switch. But from a usability and workflow perspective, the 3 has astonished me, primarily shown by the fact that we've hardly had to google anything - it's all just kind of obvious.

  • @Vandalfoe
    @Vandalfoe 2 года назад +2

    I have a Chevy Volt, but I like your channel and knew that I would still get some nuggets from you!
    Very good video and those are all good tips.

  • @hotanyar
    @hotanyar 2 года назад +1

    You’re the only person I’ve found who has mentioned the indicators!! I’m for NZ and we have a lot of roundabouts too, and I had a the exact same issue indicating at a roundabout. Double pressing seems to be the way

  • @maxwellclarke1862
    @maxwellclarke1862 2 года назад +1

    I love your videos, you share my perspective on design but with even more diligent attention-to-detail and I love your criticisms of stuff

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад

      Wonderful to hear, thanks!

  • @AmerSheikh
    @AmerSheikh 2 года назад

    Love the video Ben..You have answered so many questions for new owners!

  • @deppi
    @deppi 2 года назад +1

    Great video. Really informative. Thank you

  • @jessicakirsh
    @jessicakirsh 2 года назад

    Great video! Thank you!

  • @MioszMichaowski
    @MioszMichaowski 2 года назад

    Great informative video without BS and product placements. Thanks 🙏

  • @markbooth
    @markbooth 2 года назад

    Wow you seriously gave it some beans on that drive, looking at the efficiency graph when you were on the roundabout. Respect 😎😂

  • @FireMunki63
    @FireMunki63 2 года назад

    Brilliant video, great stuff!

  • @GabrielAvramescu
    @GabrielAvramescu 2 года назад

    First video that I have seen with this different approach and so rich in new information

  • @flyingspirit3549
    @flyingspirit3549 2 года назад +1

    I anticipate possibly buying my first electric car sometime in the next few years. Your video was INCREDIBLY valuable; I had no idea that electric cars (or, at least, Teslas) were THAT DIFFERENT from traditional internal combustion engine vehicles -- thanks for the "heads up" on this!

    • @SunsetHaze
      @SunsetHaze 2 года назад

      For the most part they're not. Very similar to driving an automatic ICE for the most part

  • @wwrussell180
    @wwrussell180 2 года назад

    Excellent information! I'm picking up a Model Y after the first of the year. Your video was very helpful. You referenced items one would never ascertain from test driving a Tesla one time, Thanks!

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад +1

      Exactly what I hoped I would achieve with this video, many thanks! Enjoy the Y!

    • @mcda3965
      @mcda3965 2 года назад

      I picked up a TMY too a couple of weeks ago and if I can reinforce Ben’s last message from the video: be careful with the back wheels and the pavements… Yesterday I went too close to one myself and “ruined” the back right rim…

  • @ipcexeter6393
    @ipcexeter6393 2 года назад +1

    Another brilliant video Ben - you really have thought of everything - I'd be interested to see how you deal with any issues with your Tesla that require 'main dealer' involvement - what happens when something goes wrong - keep up the good work though - you are whetting my appetite for a Tesla so they should be doing a deal with you to continue !

  • @danapeck5382
    @danapeck5382 Год назад

    Thanks, much appreciated

  • @mikefealey5221
    @mikefealey5221 2 года назад

    Very useful. Thank you

  • @seb.4210
    @seb.4210 2 года назад

    Now you know the way GB is flashing into a circle is absolute unique. Greats from france, italy, spain, germany, czech &&& ;)

  • @BigRobLandan
    @BigRobLandan 4 месяца назад

    Brilliant video!

  • @K.Stroh_
    @K.Stroh_ 2 года назад

    Great video! My 2022 Model 3 comes in 2 1/2 days I’m so excited

  • @alaaa1794
    @alaaa1794 2 года назад

    Ty for posting. This will help me when I accept delivery of my new m3

  • @DrMatthewhannah
    @DrMatthewhannah 2 года назад

    Nice video, some good points

  • @KITT-K2000
    @KITT-K2000 Год назад

    Great tips thank you

  • @flashback9966
    @flashback9966 2 года назад

    Ordered my M3 today, so I've tagged your excellent video for when it arrives. I couldn't figure out how the indicator worked on my test drive, so I don't feel such an idiot now!

  • @peuner001
    @peuner001 2 года назад

    Thank you very much for this video!

  • @brendandonegan2150
    @brendandonegan2150 2 года назад

    Very important points Ben particularly the creep issue. I have not seen this points covered in any other video.

  • @JohnHonan1
    @JohnHonan1 Месяц назад

    Thanks for the last chapter "how to save your alloys" - It's good to know I'm not the only person who's done this. In fact, I managed to kerb one of the rims only hours after collecting my model 3 :(

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  Месяц назад

      Yeah very annoying those skinny tires!

  • @DroutAbout
    @DroutAbout 2 года назад

    this a great video thank you

  • @TheBroz
    @TheBroz 2 года назад +1

    I'm buying an EV this year. My orginal plan was to get an ID.3 but VW are completely screwed on manufacturing lead times and specs. Now you can only order the base spec and you won't get it until next year. Therefore I'm likely gonna go for a refreshed Model 3 standard range with LFP battery. This video was excellent, thank you.

  • @RlyehsLament
    @RlyehsLament 2 года назад +6

    One really useful thing to note about the preconditioning settings is that it is saved based on the cars GPS locations. This means that if you set it to pre-heat at 7am, drive to work, open the app and then re-set it to pre-heat at 5pm. It will keep doing both when you arrive at those locations!
    If you however park in a different street, it will not pre-condition at those times. This is extremely useful and I didn’t know at first.

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад +1

      Fantastic point thanks for sharing!

  • @Workmusic1988
    @Workmusic1988 2 года назад

    Ahhhh!!! I couldn't work out what was going on with our indicator. I noticed it would only do 1 "tick" when it's supposed to do 3. I coudn't put my foot on why it was happening! Thank you!!!!

  • @chrisyates1574
    @chrisyates1574 11 месяцев назад

    sounds like so much fun

  • @flanniganflintson1135
    @flanniganflintson1135 2 года назад

    Great video man, high quality. Subscribed..(Where TH are all your subsribers.. such content deserves more 'scribers) Though I just want to comment the thing you said about creep mode.. I absolutely love the regen breaks and not having to hold down the break during traffic.. And so to your point of the 'unintentional acceleration', there are hundreds if not thousands of these incidents just in the US every year, with regular ICE vehicles that does this.. Some people just seem to not be able to tell the difference between pedal A and pedal B .. lol

  • @bljohn22bj
    @bljohn22bj 2 года назад

    Well done

  • @TheRocky3211
    @TheRocky3211 2 года назад +2

    Some great tips . 👍
    one for not hitting wheels on kerb , when in reverse adjust your mirror to see the wheel and kerb , then save that to your driver profile .
    Next time you switch to reverse the mirror will move to the saved position and return to normal when in drive .

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад +1

      I can’t get this to work. With auto-tilt enabled all that happens is they tilt down from their current position. With auto-tilt disabled they just don’t change at all. Saving the change in reverse just saves it for drive as well.

    • @TheRocky3211
      @TheRocky3211 2 года назад

      @@BenVallack hm strange , try disabling and setting and saving them yourself for reverse .
      Or with it enabled let them tilt all the way down , then adjust and save from there .
      Works on my model s .I usually park with drivers side against kerb , so I saved only that one side to tilt .
      Edit : model 3 will only save up and down adjustments for auto tilt , not side to side . Source, Tesla motors club forum

  • @Olivertaylormtb
    @Olivertaylormtb 2 года назад

    Getting one now

  • @sargfowler9603
    @sargfowler9603 2 года назад

    The indicators sound like the nightmare Vauxhall had with the Vectra a few years ago. Hadn't heard this anywhere else, so thanks for pointing me in the direction of an alternative car!

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад +1

      Haha! I wouldn’t let it put you off, I wouldn’t change it for anything!

  • @theengineer1910
    @theengineer1910 2 года назад

    Nice video.

  • @PaulsViewsReviews
    @PaulsViewsReviews 2 года назад

    I’ve had to go through that same self education on using the indicators at roundabouts. It is an odd thing!

  • @BaronSamedi1959
    @BaronSamedi1959 2 года назад +2

    Very interesting item on the roundabout. It seems the Belgian Traffic Code has anticipated these problems already! We don't switch on the turn signal when entering the roundabout and only use it for leaving the roundabout. It makes for far less confusion.

  • @maxflight777
    @maxflight777 2 года назад

    Workflow! Yep .. often a little thought pays off !
    (In the “Apple world” I picked up quite a few tips from David Sparks (Mac sparky )
    I love your clear and pacey presentation style Ben!
    warmest regards

  • @jonathangurney8628
    @jonathangurney8628 2 года назад

    Cool video.
    I can’t believe they are the genuine mudflaps: awful fitment and terribly secured.

  • @stevedowler2366
    @stevedowler2366 9 месяцев назад

    Wow! All that scheduling detail just blew right by me as I'm a retired ne'er do well who jumps into the car at completely random times under absolutely no pre-determined schedule. But thanks for the explanation which I also did not follow as it just doesn't relate to my life.

  • @prinzelosa.-.7316
    @prinzelosa.-.7316 2 года назад +1

    So I have a 2010 Opel Corsa and it does actually the exact same thing with the indicators. Both of them (the left one for indicators and the right one for the windscreen wipers) go back to the middle position after you pressed them. It was rather confusing for me in the beginning too because I was also used to them staying up or down but now that I got used to it it’s actually so weird in other cars where they stay in place. The canceling is different for me though, I need to do a half press in the other direction just like you would in a „normal“ car (at least I think it’s that way because I stopped thinking about it) and I sometimes have the problem that it indicates like 2 or 3 times in the wrong direction because I tried to cancel it at the same time my car canceled it.

    • @SunsetHaze
      @SunsetHaze 2 года назад

      My BMW is the same. Didn't take long to get used to it and now prefer that setup. Can't say mI found the Tesla system any different than what I've gotten used to

  • @vxsri14
    @vxsri14 2 года назад

    Hi mate good videos! you mentioned the screen protector comes in a non anti glare version too, can you recommend one that has a fitting kit like the spigen one? I can only seem to find the anti glare one

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад

      I think Speigen do both but I think one is out of stock at the moment.

  • @ErvinKortsLaur
    @ErvinKortsLaur 11 месяцев назад

    Great!

  • @VictorAndScience
    @VictorAndScience 2 года назад +15

    I don’t have a Tesla, just find Ben extremely attractive.

    • @rexserres5778
      @rexserres5778 2 года назад +9

      This isn't grndr.

    • @yotube1ful
      @yotube1ful 2 года назад

      @@rexserres5778 ha! The condescending leap. I don’t think the dude implied it was…the quick escalation tho… 🙄
      Lol 😆

  • @darylgraham679
    @darylgraham679 2 года назад

    Great Video!!! Looking at buying a Tesla 🙏🏼

  • @SunsetHaze
    @SunsetHaze 2 года назад

    With regards to the indicator this is not a Tesla specific thing, there are quite a few cars with this setup and it takes any normal about two uses to realise that a quick trouble tap indicates the opposite way. Also you don't need a full press to exit a roundabout the 3 flas is usually more than enough. I've had this style of indicator for the last 7 years and actually prefer the return to centre stalk. Find it easier to cancel indicators than a fixed stalk

  • @15bit62
    @15bit62 2 года назад +2

    I was totally unimpressed with the Tesla supplied mudflaps, and all the cheap chinese ones too. So i bought rallyarmors for my model 3. They offer much better protection than the tesla flaps and are totally flexible even at very low temperatures. A bit of a faff to fit though.
    I also dislike the toggle style indicators for exactly the reasons you discuss. Even after 12 months of getting used to the car.
    I personally hate creep mode and turned it off as fast as i could find the setting. I've not had any control problems with the accelerator myself, but it can certainly launch forward pretty quick if you aren't careful. Switching to Chill mode really softens the response though and makes the car much easier to control at lower speeds.
    The Kurgo dog hammock is a good cover for the rear seat if you want the option to have a passenger in the back too, cos it splits in a way that someone can sit there next to the dog.

    • @tristoneubanks798
      @tristoneubanks798 2 года назад

      Sounds like you should’ve got yourself a different car.

  • @helopi8
    @helopi8 4 месяца назад

    The build quality of those mudflaps 🤣🤣🤣

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  4 месяца назад

      Yeah they were pretty bad compared to the newer ones!

  • @drmlzhang
    @drmlzhang 2 года назад +1

    hey thanks for the vid, definitely different than other vids, things you need to know before buying a tesla, buy a charger... well duh...

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад +2

      Haha yeah, actually I would say the tip with the charger is to get a tethered one. So much better in terms of workflow.

  • @HAYDNBBH
    @HAYDNBBH 4 месяца назад

    How do you get the side cameras to come on when reversing?

  • @aasoftware
    @aasoftware 2 года назад +3

    Got mine exactly six months ago, still haven’t figured the double-press for the turn signal on roundabouts 😄 Done quite a few roundabout exits without turn signals OR chaining three signals after three signals while trying to cancel them.
    Not sure for the creep, never driven an automatic before. I’ve got used to “hold” really fast. On one drive the car warned me that hold was momentarily unavailable and I needed to apply brakes to stop, it was really painful. I chose to park and do a reboot after a few minutes.

    • @ThePandaKingFTW
      @ThePandaKingFTW 2 года назад

      That happens usually when the car is too cold. The hold works by using regen braking to bring the car to a stop, and when its too cold the motors cant do regen, so hold doesnt work. You have to let the car warm up before it starts working again.

    • @aasoftware
      @aasoftware 2 года назад

      @@ThePandaKingFTW maybe but not sure. Description of Hold says that it blends in the brakes at the end to make the car stop.
      In my case, it happened after an emergency braking because the car in front suddenly stopped yielding to a pedestrian (even if there was enough distance between for me to stop slowly). It was the only time, and it started working again after a reboot.

    • @Kyle_Soli
      @Kyle_Soli 2 года назад +2

      Come to America you don’t need turn signals here lmao

    • @jblue2435
      @jblue2435 2 года назад

      If you drive an Audi, Mercedes, HOW or any SUV you don't need indicators here either (UK that is)

    • @jblue2435
      @jblue2435 2 года назад

      HOW was input as BMW. Bloody auto correct

  • @Sijray21
    @Sijray21 2 года назад

    OK, you've sold me on creep mode. Thanks! Other good tips. I'm not a fan of the older BMW turn signal design.

  • @wiepechundschwefel
    @wiepechundschwefel 2 года назад

    At least with my wife’s bmw 1 (2009) the indicators and headlights behave the same as you mention it.

  • @seanbranagh
    @seanbranagh 2 года назад +1

    I appreciate your reasoning behind using creep mode. This is the way our 2016 Leaf operates but in our Model 3 I much prefer hold mode. Much easier in traffic.
    For someone new to the car and not used to the acceleration I would use chill mode.
    Yes, the indicator stalk definitely takes a lot of getting used to. Almost a year now and I think I have finally just got it. I do understand why it is like this though. The car has no locking switches or buttons at all. The interior lights are another perfect example. I assume Tesla's reasoning for this is so that everything goes through the computer and can be controlled in software.

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад +1

      Yeah agree with all that, I’d noticed the light switches too.

    • @devnnn
      @devnnn 2 года назад

      The interior lights are actually buttons, they can be pressed to turn on and off.

    • @seanbranagh
      @seanbranagh 2 года назад

      @@devnnn Yes, I know but they are non locking.

  • @ElNino_1991
    @ElNino_1991 2 года назад

    We have round abouts in Australia, never used a exit signal in my life, not sure if it's in the rule book or not but nobody uses exit signals here.

  • @HAYDNBBH
    @HAYDNBBH 4 месяца назад

    The indicators work the same as a bmw so the transition was fine for me but can imagine it's strange for people not used to it

  • @aaronresing4692
    @aaronresing4692 2 года назад

    I got the Spigen matte screen protector and immediately took it off after 1 drive. Ended up replacing it with their glossy one - much, much better. The matte one makes glare drastically worse when driving with sun coming through the back windows. It just spreads the glare and completely washes out over half the screen in the worst cases. Even at 100% screen brightness, I couldn't see anything on the screen for an entire stretch of my drive when I was facing away from a sunset. Also, I personally found the fuzziness so bad that it was almost hard on my eyes - like the screen resolution was reduced by 50%. One more thing is that the contrast is hugely lowered and gives the screen a very faded look, which only makes the glare spread issue worse. Overall, I would much rather have a perfectly clear/vibrant display and have to move my head a bit to see around hard reflections or bright glare spots on rare occasion.
    I don't think I've ever had so much to say about a product...Lol.

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад +1

      Ha brilliant, I am quite tempted to get the gloss one now and compare!!

  • @ftb2772
    @ftb2772 2 года назад

    You had me at workflow…

  • @UKTeslaPicker
    @UKTeslaPicker 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Ben, really informative information which many other tesla channels do not come close to touching on.
    On the subject of high beams. Maybe I'm alone on this. In my current car, I never engage/ disengage (push back), I always just hold it on while driving (pull forward, as if I was just flashing someone) - gives me more control, instant off since my hand is already on the lever etc.
    Can I do this in the Tesla? And if I let go whilst auto high beam is technically on, will it renage them or keep them off?
    (hope that makes sense 😂)

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад

      Thanks! If you turned off the auto high beam option in the settings I’m pretty sure this would work fine yep.

  • @musicdaily7662
    @musicdaily7662 2 года назад

    Just recently discovered your videos glad I watched this before I bought a model 3. Lowkey Im holding out for a standard range model y in the uk do you think it will happen any time soon?

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад

      No idea on that I’m afraid. I wouldn’t under estimate the importance of having the long range though. I wouldn’t want my range any less that’s for sure. It seems like quite a sweet spot, or a minimum at least. You have to remember theip WLTP in the real world is nothing like that once you factor in not running it scarily low (and avoiding charging to 100% for that matter, although that doesn’t apply to the SR with its different battery), winter, a head wind, and a few unexpected journeys and visiting somewhere without a charger!

    • @musicdaily7662
      @musicdaily7662 2 года назад

      @@BenVallack Im hoping the Mercedes EQXX concept pushes the boundary for future electric cars. Also how do you find the ride of the model 3?

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад

      Lack of a decent 16:9 landscape screen still puts me off anything but Tesla. They all underestimate the value of being able to sit and watch a film while you are charging or waiting in the car! It’s hilarious to think the reason they don’t add the screens is for fear of looking like they are copying Tesla, yet as a result it is shooting themselves in the foot because it’s one of the best things about Tesla!

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад +1

      The ride is good, firm yet supple. I thrash it over bumpy rural roads and it always surprises me. No torque steer of course, that is lovely. Having said that I have only had relatively cheap Japanese cars up to now so not sure how it really compares to premium German cars. Possibly its weight would reveal itself.

    • @ElroyMcDuff
      @ElroyMcDuff 2 года назад

      @@BenVallack I agree with the firm part, supple only if the roads are smooth. The car sits pretty low so there isn't much travel in the suspension & that means potholes and bumps can be a little jarring at times. It's not tooth shattering but it could be better if I'm honest. That would be my main gripe about the car, it's pretty awesome otherwise.

  • @sanjuanjun
    @sanjuanjun 2 года назад +1

    I disagree with the creep mode with parking. However, creep mode is great for driving in the snow or on icy road.

    • @mariodelgado2164
      @mariodelgado2164 2 года назад

      There is a slip start mode available for those conditions

    • @sanjuanjun
      @sanjuanjun 2 года назад

      @@mariodelgado2164, slip start mode is only used when you are stuck/

  • @losmeets98
    @losmeets98 2 года назад

    BMW's have the same indicator style which always return to the central position, although I never experienced the problem you described at roundabouts; you can go from full right to full left indicating with one click of the stalk. Still the fact that it always returns to the central position seems like a solution to a non-existing problem imo. I would like it to have a setting where the half click would give 5 instead of 3 flashed like in my Kia, I find it more suitable for lane changes and roundabout exits.

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад

      Yeah I think the BMW implementation must be doing something differently. The issue with the Tesla is the auto-cancel timeout still fires even if you just changed its direction.

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад +1

      Yeah I reckon it can definitely be sorted via software!

  • @hphillips7425
    @hphillips7425 2 года назад

    Good video. In the USA we have had 12 price increases this year alone for a total of 10 K. The build quality is not on par with the price

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад

      Yeah they need to catch up on build now for sure. I will do a video on all the issues mine came with once I’m sure they are all fixed!! (Still ongoing) Still wouldn’t have anything else but they need to be getting quality right now.

  • @BSVPTV
    @BSVPTV 2 года назад +2

    When I took a test drive, the Model 3 was set to "Creep". But ever since I took delivery, I've had the car set to "Hold". Not, only does it make driving easier, but it also increases regenerative braking and reduces wear on the brakes.

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад

      Pretty sure Hold just applies the brakes for you so nothing really gained there.

  • @gregchristie2763
    @gregchristie2763 2 года назад

    Crash into the car in front unless creep mode is engaged ?... I thought the vehicle had autonomous braking which wouldn't let it collide with anything certainly at low speeds ?
    Very helpful vid by the way keep em up.

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад +1

      Cheers! Yeah there is a low speed collision avoidance feature but trusting that would be pretty foolish. What if it fails or maybe it doesn’t work on a small child etc.

  • @alanforester730
    @alanforester730 2 года назад

    Hi Ben, i find on any roundabout, complex or otherwise, just keep your finger holding stalk to first position in direction you need, then hold it there for as long as needed, e.g to exit point then release and go to other first position, hold it there till you exit roundabout. Its easy. In other words holding stalk in first position keeps indicators on in that direction, then when you switch and hold in first position in other direction they switch under your instant control.
    Its much easier than useing self canceling function.

    • @SunsetHaze
      @SunsetHaze 2 года назад

      Nah, full press right to enter then either double tap for a burst of left or small roundabouts or long press for a bigger one. This indicator style has been used on a number of cars

  • @sirnh
    @sirnh 2 года назад

    First thing to do is opt out of the arbitration clause in the purchase contract which likely override's your state's lemon law protections.

  • @ninjaz5736
    @ninjaz5736 2 года назад

    Have to say I quite like how the Renault Zoe handles (or at least handled, can't speak for the most recent models) creeping and holding. There's a small push-button behind the handbrake trigger which switches it from auto-handbrake to full creep. My one major gripe is that it doesn't brake to a full stop when activated, but essentially if switched on it would hold the brakes after a second of being stopped and holding the brake pedal, until you press the accelerator, which is great for stop-start traffic in cities, as well as on the motorway (or in my case autobahn). If deactivated it would creep like a standard automatic, great for parking and maneuvering. Very simple to switch on and off (not hidden in a menu, just a simple button with an inbuilt light!) and gets pretty much the best of both worlds.
    I think all electric cars should come with a fairly granular control over this, seeing as they're all capable of it, although I do probably prefer more control over this than the average person, and through my own admission I'm not a huge fan of the simplistic design and control of Teslas (I like buttons!) where such fine grained control would probably come at the cost of simplicity and "design", whatever that means.

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад

      You can actually control that with the brake pedal easily on a Tesla. If you want it to hold while you actually have creep enabled, just press slightly harder on the brake pedal and it will hold for you. I love that kind of intuitive revealing of functionality. Avoids needing any kind of separate interface at all.

    • @ninjaz5736
      @ninjaz5736 2 года назад

      @@BenVallack fair enough, I think I still prefer buttons, but credit where it's due, that actually sounds like a pretty intuitive solution!

  • @markwilson7013
    @markwilson7013 2 года назад +1

    Regarding the indicators...you haven't driven a Vauxhall then I take it? 😅

  • @stevedowler2366
    @stevedowler2366 9 месяцев назад

    I curbed my right rear rim almost immediately after driving off the lot in my brand new Tesla. I took the wheel cover off and filed the rash down so it wouldn't slash my fingers the next time I washed the car. Which, by the way, there are innumerable videos on how to wash your Tesla so be sure to check a few of those before blithely taking it through the standard car wash machine which will happily scratch your paint irreparably.

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  9 месяцев назад

      There are some cracking car wash vids on this channel in fact! ruclips.net/video/CQgDouumKys/видео.htmlsi=FuezgrhmU0lhWQxx

  • @StephenBoyd21
    @StephenBoyd21 2 года назад

    Tesla indicators work exactly like any other car. Simply indicate off and you’re golden

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад

      Nope. Please see video. There is a software glitch that I show in the POV shot. The auto cancel event still fires even if you have just signalled off, thus cancelling your exit signal almost instantly.

  • @markedwards4879
    @markedwards4879 2 года назад +1

    Can’t disagree more re creep mode. I don’t like it in automatics and have never set it on on my S85 since taking delivery in 2014. The throttle is extremely easy to modulate and I’ve never had an issue with it. Re reversing, it’s much better to set your mirrors to tilt when putting the car into reverse. Basically you get into the car, put the car into reverse and adjust the mirrors to be in and down, basically looking at the curb and the rear wheels. When you put the car into drive again the mirrors will return to your normal driving position. In this way you always get a perfect view of where the wheels are in relation to the curb and you can avoid hitting anything.

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад

      Can’t see the curb or wheels in the model 3 with mirrors in the tilt mode! Back quarter bulges out too much and/or mirrors are too small.

  • @lucass.8300
    @lucass.8300 2 года назад

    Is this law in UK to use indicator when you drive IN ? In Germany only when you drive OUT.

  • @maartenmulders5653
    @maartenmulders5653 2 года назад

    I've had my model 3 for over a year now and the indicators on roundabouts drive me nuts. Especially on really small roundabouts where you have to change the indicator direction very quickly. I always end up not indicating my exit or leaving the exit and the indicators staying on and i have to manually cancel them 50 meters after the roundabout.

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад

      Yeah I’m just about confident with the double click routine now and can do it reliably. It took practice though lol!

    • @maartenmulders5653
      @maartenmulders5653 2 года назад

      @@BenVallack I want to add to that the stalks don't seem to register your input when you move them too abruptly? A real pain in the ass in those split second moments.

  • @beanbeandood22
    @beanbeandood22 2 года назад

    3:00 why was scheduled charge start greyed out?

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад

      Because I had the off peak charging option enabled instead. It is one or the other.

  • @roberte.herrera1532
    @roberte.herrera1532 2 года назад

    Great tips- Thank you

  • @DarrienGlasser
    @DarrienGlasser 2 года назад +2

    Damn those blinkers and high beams controls seem rather bonkers. So many different click combinations just to make sure they’re turned off or on

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад +1

      Yeah took me about 10 months to figure out what was going on! Once you know the score though it is easy enough to live with.

    • @TrendyStone
      @TrendyStone 2 года назад +1

      You set it up once according to your preference and never have to change it again.

    • @15bit62
      @15bit62 2 года назад +1

      If you think those are bad wait til you experience the automatic windscreen wipers....

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад

      @@15bit62 Actually I find them to be pretty faultless!

    • @gordon4385
      @gordon4385 2 года назад

      I've had my MYLR for 7 months now and I still haven't figured out the blinkers, and have no idea how to flash the brights. To be fair though, I had a similar problem with my wife's Golf.

  • @rosun2778
    @rosun2778 2 года назад

    Hello do I have to preconditioned? I live in California and I am confused if preconditioned is required? If so does it need to be preconditioned every time I leave the house to run errands?

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад +1

      Nope definitely not, if you are in warm climates you can just hop in and enjoy it! It’s only really beneficial if you want the car to be warm and/or you want to battery to be warm for maximum range on your journey, but you’ll only see that benefit strongly when it’s cold outside.

    • @rosun2778
      @rosun2778 2 года назад

      @@BenVallack Oh wow! No more having to warm up a car is nice!

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад +1

      Totally! If it’s cold outside you can just precondition from the app in your house and it’s warm and ice cleared when you get to the car 5 mins later.

  • @markhowells3835
    @markhowells3835 2 года назад +1

    Most automatic have creep

  • @ddb5736
    @ddb5736 Год назад

    Everything makes sense one way or another but like most Tesla family members, I will have to disagree with the Creep mode instead of Hold. To be honest, it just took me a couple of times driving my Model 3 for the first time to decide that I will never ever go back to ICE and, that Hold Mode is the way to go forever and ever. Forget Creep, Roll, or any other “trick” and stick to Hold. You can get used to it in no time, and contrary to what you are saying, you have much more control that way that having to use both pedals when parking. You compared it to a weapon, well, I do own weapons, and I know precisely where the trigger will shoot on each of my weapons. And I know precisely how to press the pedal on my Model 3 to make it move at any desired speed. And I have been with it for just 3 months and I do not commute with it because I work from home. Just like it is mandatory to know my weapons and use them even in the dark, I also consider mandatory to know your vehicle(s) the same way. Cheers

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  Год назад

      Your awareness is the exception to the rule I think - hold mode in the right hands is of course fine. I would always recommend creep mode to someone coming to these from new though and wants the most predictable feedback of what state the car is in.

  • @t0n4us
    @t0n4us 2 года назад +1

    The mud flaps actually damage the car. They are mounted to metal and are exposed from the top. Sand and small stones can drop in between the mud flap and the skirt. Over time it will rub through the paint causing them to rust early.
    Tesla actually fixed it on the Model Y making all parts plastic and thus avoiding the issue.
    I would not install them and remove them on any Model 3.

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад

      Yeah I do wonder about that point where it touches the front of the cills. Might look at something bigger.

  • @nubin0807
    @nubin0807 2 года назад

    With regards to working efficiently, I have a question that I can't get an answer too...I'm thinking of a Tesla and my business uses a web based software system, that I use via a web browser, chrome for example. I presume I can log in on the browser to access my work system, add orders, search up customers etc? If this is the case this will be a game changer
    Can you also access things like drop box via the web browser?

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад +1

      Yeah the browser supports sessions ok, however it’s a pretty clunky experience, for any kind of work related tasks I find a phone with a decent keyboard (see my channel for more on that!) to still be the best bet.

    • @nubin0807
      @nubin0807 2 года назад

      @@BenVallack thanks for the info

    • @DCCrisisclips
      @DCCrisisclips 2 года назад +1

      @@nubin0807 tesla model 3's are being built now with ryzen cpu so I can imagine the tesla computer system to be much more snappier than the intel atom cpu that it had.So the web browser will be better now with the ryzen cpu.

  • @chrini1
    @chrini1 2 года назад

    Teslas Wifi is also not made for European frequencies. Just right next to the accesspoint and still not reception. Tried this with multiple and also European forums are full of complaints.

  • @Ratchetdave
    @Ratchetdave 2 года назад +3

    Not sure I understand your indicator stork problem? Have you never driven a BMW?

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад

      Ha no as it happens! All Japanese up to now! BMWs have centring stalks too?

    • @Tschillp
      @Tschillp 2 года назад

      @@BenVallack Hey, yes BMW has centering stalks too and i have to say, i love it in my car. For me its very confusing when the stalk has different positions an i have to search it :'D
      And i got used to press it in the same way as i pressed to activate the turn signal.

  • @ThatMarkGilroy
    @ThatMarkGilroy 2 года назад

    Great overview Ben. We picked our LRM3 up in September and have been loving the car so far. But man…those indicators. You articulate so well here how frustrating it can be! I’ve lost count of the numbers of times I’ve been driving around with my indicator still on and haven’t realised. Tesla could fix this via a software upgrade to subtly raise the indicator audio and simultaneously lower the radio in the mix when indicating so it’s not missed.
    I’ll try the double press method. 👍🏻
    And yep, curbed our front alloy within two weeks of ownership. 🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад

      Have you got Joe Mode enabled? That makes the indicator quieter when enabled. I find them pretty loud when that is turned off. Yeah it’s awesome but has a few foibles! Thanks!

    • @ThatMarkGilroy
      @ThatMarkGilroy 2 года назад

      @@BenVallack I do! Turned it on due to having a 9 month old & 3yr old who love a car nap (more so in the Tesla than our previous ICE car)…the baby is a little less temperamental when napping now so I’ll try switching it off to see if it helps. Thanks again!

  • @garyco766
    @garyco766 2 года назад +2

    Couldn't disagree more about creep mode. Having a car move when you aren't directing it to is inherently dangerous. Having the car setup to slow to stop, auto-hold on stop, and not creep is by far the most intuitive and safest setup.

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад

      There is a point there but the argument I would make it having a car that appears to be ‘off’ in a state where it can go extremely fast with a pedal misapplication is a very dangerous position. We know from all the reports that pedal misapplication is common. If someone thinks the car is off and leans into the back seat to deal with a kid etc and then accidentally stamps on the accelerator pedal there is a serious problem. Of course this is avoidable by just paying attention but having a car move by default forces the user to notice the car is on and they will then have to put it in park to stop it. It is about dealing with the unknown state. Without engine noise etc the use could easily be distracted and forget they are in drive then start doing something that results in an accidental pedal press.

    • @garyco766
      @garyco766 2 года назад

      @@BenVallack Human error is always going to be a factor, at which point we have to ask which setting is more likely to result in an accident due to an inattentive driver. IMO, hands down, by a wide margin, it is having creep mode on. This really only comes into play when you think you are in park but aren't. It's super rare for anyone to stomp the gas, intentionally or accidentally, when they think they are in park. On the other hand, it is far more common when you think you are parked to get distracted grabbing something from the backseat, looking at your phone, whatever, and your car could easily glide forward into a collision at that point. All it takes is getting distracted, and we live in a world where we are constantly getting distracted. The other requires that you stomp on the accelerator by accident, which also requires a shocking lack of physical awareness of your own body. In creep mode you then also risk thinking you have the brake fully depressed, but only have it mostly depressed, and you creep forward to contact while distracted at a stop light/sign. I just don't see how it's any comparison. I encourage you to try it the way I described for awhile.

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад

      That’s exactly my point though, if you know the car moves forward as you release the brake you will always know you are in drive. Leaning into the back seat is pretty likely to hit the pedals and would be very dangerous if the car was ready to go! The point is much more time can pass in hold mode allowing for the driver to forget they are in drive and start doing something stupid thinking they are in park. That time is passing in a state when they are not needing to be engaged with the car at all. With creep mode they are forced to maintain their understanding they are still in drive. Worse case scenario is the car creeps as a result of them getting distracted but they will have to actively release the brake from a car they know to be in drive, that is a process that has a physical action associated with it. If any time is passing they will still be engaged with the car by holding the brake.

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад +1

      Not to mention the quantifiable difference in outcome, a 1mph creep is always much less damaging than a 100% accelerator misapplication. So we are dealing with a different risk in itself.

    • @garyco766
      @garyco766 2 года назад +1

      @@BenVallack But that's SUPER RARE. I see people drifting in gas cars ALL the time because they aren't paying close enough attention. Once you get used to stop and hold it's so so so superior. Like, so superior. And it doesn't require you to constantly have to control your car, you can regularly get to relax your leg. Seriously, try it for 2 weeks.

  • @richardhewitt7097
    @richardhewitt7097 2 года назад +1

    Had a test drive and didn't have creep mode on. Would rather get used to the regenerative braking tbh

    • @richardhewitt7097
      @richardhewitt7097 2 года назад +2

      I have a automatic, and by the 25mins of test driving one i was pretty happy with it. Just takes a bit of getting used to.

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад +2

      Creep mode doesn’t affect regen for normal driving, only affects the slowest few mph so isn’t going to make much difference, I doubt it would even be measurable in any meaningful way.

    • @richardhewitt7097
      @richardhewitt7097 2 года назад +1

      Either way I was happy to use it and didn't find it a issue tbh

    • @UKTeslaPicker
      @UKTeslaPicker 2 года назад +1

      When I did the test drive, I was able to take home to practice parking on our driveway, which is on quite a steep slope and has a bend with other cars parked nearby.... It was deffo alarming the first time I tried without creep on 🤣
      I wish there was a setting/profile to enable creep on reverse, or enable a voice command 'creep' when needed etc.

  • @plebstick
    @plebstick 2 года назад

    You're supposed to leave the nail in the tyre to plug the hole when using the quick repair kit

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад

      Not with the Holts stuff, specifically says to remove it.

  • @BenVallack
    @BenVallack  2 года назад +8

    Here are some more details addressing a lot of your comments about hold versus creep modes!
    Firstly if you are happy with hold then please carry on and enjoy it, as long as you are confident you won’t forget you are in drive and get distracted.
    But as advice for new users of silent vibration-free cars that can be in drive with no interaction or feedback requirement it strikes me that creep mode is the obvious choice especially if they are already used to automatics.
    It is very easy for people to become distracted. A screaming kid in the back seat could easily result in someone leaning into the back seat while stopped which increases the chance of a pedal press. If the user had forgotten they were in drive and ends up in that situation we have a bit of an issue if they were to accidentally stomp all the way down on the accelerator while leaning into the back seat not knowing what on earth is happening. (More on this scenario below) Before they know it they are doing 40mph across a junction.
    Someone mentioned hold is nice for stopping the car on inclines. The way it works on inclines in creep mode is it actually does apply the brakes automatically at the point you come to a stop as a result of braking. On inclines it does this even with a small braking force so it is very intuitive. On level ground this only happens if you press hard on the brake to engage the hold. So it’s actually a very nice experience on inclines in creep mode.
    People are mentioning regen being prevented by creep mode. This isn’t the case to any meaningful level. You can still enjoy full regen for all normal driving and very rarely need to use the brake while actually driving. It is true that in hold mode regen works to a slower speed but we are talking about regen at about 2mph for what would only be a very tiny distance before the brakes automatically apply. As a percentage of driving this must be less than half of a percent in terms of power regenerated! I doubt this would even be measurable on any meaningful level.
    There are some comments about trusting object aware acceleration as a solution to unintended acceleration. This is exactly the mentality that ends up with accidents. ‘My car will save me’. That system is an emergency system that may or may not work. Clearly relying on it would be foolish. That is like saying autopilot will stop you crashing while you text and drive.
    People are using the word ‘intuitive’ to describe hold mode. I can totally agree with that in terms of the stopping experience. Indeed the whole normal process is great and I can see why people like it. However ‘intuitiveness ’ really means knowing what to do without having to think and hold mode enables a very serious example of that. If the user is in hold mode they have no physical state to remind them they are in drive. Periods of time can then pass which then even further increases the likelihood they will forget they are in drive. As more time passes the greater the chance they will forget if they put it in park or not. Thus they are struggling to know what state the car is in. If they get that wrong and forget to check the screen, then start doing something they would normally only do in park like lean into the back seat.
    Again if you have given this some thought and know what you’re dealing with then for sure go ahead and enjoy it! But I do think the safer advice for new users is to stick with creep mode.
    Thanks for watching and thanks all for taking the time to comment. Hold vs. creep is turning into a very interesting discussion!!

    • @15bit62
      @15bit62 2 года назад +1

      If you are struggling with the accelerator response you can switch to chill mode - that really softens the response a lot. I actually tend to drive everywhere in Chill now cos it's fast enough and much smoother for passengers.

  • @ceeK2
    @ceeK2 2 года назад

    Indicators sound like BMW / Mini indicators. Didn't realise that Tesla had them like that.

    • @BenVallack
      @BenVallack  2 года назад

      Yeah although the more I hear about BMW indicators the more it seems like they don’t have the issue I’m reporting here. It sounds like they don’t have this double cancel bug that I show in the video. Really hope they fix it with software.

  • @TheBarking2
    @TheBarking2 2 года назад

    Tesla doesn’t come with an OBd port?

    • @UKTeslaPicker
      @UKTeslaPicker 2 года назад

      They do, but requires some DIY/ panel removing to access.