2024 Tesla Model Y Performance Review | Fully Charged, but not 100% for the Philippines?

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024

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  • @iyanmanzano
    @iyanmanzano Год назад +72

    Respect to Caco soldiering on doing the review! Guy's a machine, get well soon, Sir!

    • @aeronYTco
      @aeronYTco 6 месяцев назад +1

      Why review the Tesla Model Y when you have sore throat? Get well soon…

  • @d3nn15m6
    @d3nn15m6 Год назад +12

    As for closing the charger port cover: you can either tap it gently, or leave it as is and it’ll close automatically.

  • @hotspot930
    @hotspot930 Год назад +7

    That’s my car here in the US. We called it MYP. Fun to drive. Driving my MYP for almost two years now. I’m planning to buy MX and ship there in PI.

    • @teikken
      @teikken Год назад +1

      We got the M3P. Also thinking of shipping the car to the 🇵🇭
      But clueless how to go about it.🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @kabysummit5801
      @kabysummit5801 9 месяцев назад

      If you can share about shipping and taxes involved with bringing a Tesla over from the US or just anywhere overseas. Greatly appreciated 🙏

  • @d3nn15m6
    @d3nn15m6 Год назад +28

    The wipers can also be activated by pressing the button at the tip of the left stalk.This should also bring up the menu that’ll allow for wiper speed selection. Long pressing the same button also does a windshield wash (spray) and wipe. Good review overall!

  • @sinamarreyes695
    @sinamarreyes695 Год назад +9

    6:56 you can press the button of the left stalk for wipers. Also most controls can be accessed thru voice command if you do not want to touch the screen.

    • @teikken
      @teikken Год назад +1

      Yep. Just press the button on the left stalk for wipers.
      Alternatively, for convenience - there’s Voice Command available at your service.

  • @staripe1
    @staripe1 Год назад +25

    Nice review brother. You’ve opened my eyes to Tesla’s limitations in the Philippines. While Tesla is great here in the US and until Tesla integrates their cars in the Philippines, it wouldn’t be practical really for Filipinos to use it. A lot of the features are really useful for the Philippines ie GPS, self driving, Philippine apps, supercharging network, service centers etc.. again until Tesla establishes their support in the country it won’t be used at its full potential. I wish you could add more context as to why that is and if government has to do something about it or if Tesla just refuse to provide to our beloved country.

    • @justincecilsolomon1868
      @justincecilsolomon1868 Месяц назад

      Since tesla has officially arrived in the ph, would you know how these concerns are addressed moving forward?

  • @Forz4Italia
    @Forz4Italia Год назад +19

    Drove a rental during my previous US trip and loved every minute of it. Loved that we were able to load 2 large and 2 small luggage and with 4 passengers comfortable along the way.

    • @jason-oz9wb
      @jason-oz9wb Год назад +1

      @Niddez you see? He drove the car, you haven't. Now you know the reason why your opinion doesn't MATTER

    • @borinvlogs
      @borinvlogs Год назад

      Yes, practicality is insane. We were shocked by the available spaces in this car when we did a test drive. The storage space under the rear boot is also way deeper and wider in reality than how it appears in videos.

  • @gpaje
    @gpaje Год назад +11

    I suspect when Tesla comes to the Philippines officially, we will have no issues with the apps, they sell Chinese-made Tesla's in the UK and other parts of Europe that have the correct apps for their country.

    • @lolpartyparrot
      @lolpartyparrot Год назад

      Agree. When Tesla officially markets their cars here, it will be configured for the PH market will all the niceties and standards that Philippine-spec cars sold here all have. It's just a matter of when. Also, Tesla absolutely has to populate their Supercharger network here to make it all work.

    • @faultline3936
      @faultline3936 Месяц назад

      I mean, it's only software. One update away and everything will be fine.

    • @faultline3936
      @faultline3936 Месяц назад

      @@lolpartyparrot We don't really need supercharges that much. I mean, we do need it, but it's not as crucial in comparison to the US where they travel for hundreds of kilometers everyday. Most of us will only use these kinds of vehicle for less than 100km everyday since our country is significantly smaller than the US, which is why EVs are more viable in our country. We're also in a good place, near the equator, means we can enjoy solar power more efficiently than other countries like China or Korea.
      Telsa is a company that's pretty much built for our country, they just don't know it yet lol
      Tesla power wall? SolarCity? Their vehicles? All of that fits our country. Heck, even the Starlink of SpaceX is great for our country, since we have tons of remote areas and especially islands that could really use a reliable internet connectivity.

  • @eliseoabaya6354
    @eliseoabaya6354 Месяц назад +2

    I am a dual citizen US/Filipino, I live here in the Philipines permanently now, I was a Registered nurse in the States. I used to own a tesla model S. It was a nice car, self driving, fast and the electronics is amazing. The cons are: it is very expensive to maintain, there is no spare tire, when you have tire problem, you call tesla and a service truck comes and pick up your car and deliver to a tire shop. One major problem is the battery range, nervous where is the next charging stations, unlike with gasoline, you can have gas anywhere. I compare the build quality of tesla and japanese cars, I think, the former has a better build quality, unlike with tesla, some parts squirking somewhere. When you have to change tire, you have to have it exhanged with Tesla center, otherwise your alignment and selfdriving will be affected. These are my concerns when I had tesla back in the states. Here in the Ph, i drive toyota RAV4, which is very econmmical and tatak Toyota.

  • @Niddez
    @Niddez Год назад +93

    i hate it when the digital cluster is on the center infotainment system and every controls are on the infotainment system just my own opinion. RIP physical buttons

    • @jason-oz9wb
      @jason-oz9wb Год назад +13

      You probably cant afford it bruh

    • @Niddez
      @Niddez Год назад +16

      @@jason-oz9wb dont even want it

    • @jason-oz9wb
      @jason-oz9wb Год назад +9

      @@Niddez y u here tho. Lol

    • @alessy5235
      @alessy5235 Год назад +13

      Physical buttons supremacy ❤

    • @Niddez
      @Niddez Год назад +21

      @@jason-oz9wb dude why are u here? if i cant afford it i cant even express my own opinion about what i dont like about the car? what about u? could u afford it? do u like it? i dont care about and ur nonsense. GFU

  • @wps3023
    @wps3023 Месяц назад +6

    This is the Model that will be officially released in the Philippines together with Model 3.🎉 Change your post title na😂

  • @dre4792
    @dre4792 Месяц назад +1

    You can add wiper shortcut on left hand stoke.
    Forgot to mention my fav feature the matrix headlights
    Rwd Quicksilver owner here !!! 😊

  • @BossPau
    @BossPau Год назад +3

    Finally! Caco’s normal voice! Just imagine sounding like somebody from sesame street for years!

  • @richellad
    @richellad Месяц назад +2

    Please do an update of this video that now Tesla is officially in the Philippines

  • @kelvinreglos
    @kelvinreglos Год назад +2

    Got ours 4 days ago and it is amazing! More than enough space for a family of 5 with more space to spare for 2 more passengers and luggage. This is going to be great for philippine traffic, its efficient and not burning fuel up! :)

  • @girlfromthepast2233
    @girlfromthepast2233 11 месяцев назад +2

    You missed it. You can manually press to activate the wipers by pressing the button on top of the left stalk.

  • @clemmycat
    @clemmycat 7 месяцев назад +2

    Great review! Personally, I think the Y is a beautiful car design! I have sat in one and was blown away by the comfort! Unfortunately for me, not sure I could figure out everything involved in owning and driving one.

  • @Terristcy
    @Terristcy Год назад +11

    Seriously Chinese spec and Model Y selling here 3.3M+ peso while in China the price already dropped to around 2.1 to 2.2M peso

    • @james21ap1
      @james21ap1 9 месяцев назад +3

      Basically Philippines taxes cars a lot.

    • @OGvince-
      @OGvince- Месяц назад +3

      Narinig po yata kayo, 2m nalang din ngayon

    • @xpreflex6265
      @xpreflex6265 Месяц назад

      Import tax Philippine problem

  • @talpolano4549
    @talpolano4549 Год назад +5

    I'll wait for Philippines to be included in their website!

  • @zodiacfml
    @zodiacfml Год назад +3

    20:20 yes. like the latest Prius, these EVs are for short people. why? for better drag coefficient/range in highways. it can be said that the range killer for EVs vs ICE cars is wind resistance.

  • @happosai
    @happosai 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'll buy a Model 3 once Tesla officially sells the car in the Philippines.

  • @vl5sd
    @vl5sd Год назад +4

    I go for BYD Atto 3 extended range..

  • @kalvincatugas7593
    @kalvincatugas7593 Год назад +12

    The infotainment apps problem is certainly a drawback, especially knowing the potential it has if we have the same app access as the US ones.

  • @ChevyTaripe
    @ChevyTaripe Год назад +3

    Now best selling car in the world, not just EV

  • @choy923
    @choy923 Год назад +2

    To answer your question.. I think owning a TESLA far outweighs the limitations of the infotainment limitations of a “China-spec” model.
    If I could afford the Model Y… I can find myself adjusting.
    Although, this review was very helpful for buyers considering a shift to full EV cars.
    Happy New Year!

  • @euphegeniadoubtfire1364
    @euphegeniadoubtfire1364 Год назад +1

    When you own a car that has a component that you will need to replace and is half the price of that car , you are truly rich in material wealth.

  • @teikken
    @teikken Год назад +5

    Caco, that is not an “infotainment screen” - that is actually a computer tablet.
    Once you’ve personalized the seat position, side mirrors, etc., in the settings, you won’t have to bother tapping onto the tablet while driving.
    Also, almost all the controls are accessible by voice command.
    Opening/Closing the frunk, trunk, charging port, etc., can now be controlled by your Apple Watch.
    Charging. Home charging is the main solution. You only really need Supercharging stations if you’re on long road trips. Like LA to SanFo/Vegas.
    It is a fun car to drive! Not going back to ICE.

    • @JHAIN09
      @JHAIN09 Год назад +2

      @@AJRV1-lc5wz - I totally disagree, I drove a Prius for 5 years sold it and now a 2018 Tesla M3 dual motor and I have to say Tesla EV is way way better. Maybe if it was a different EV car but if you get a Tesla then I'm sure you'll change your mind. My question is , did you ever own a Tesla ( or any EV)? Because if you didn't own an EV then it's just your opinion without any comparison. I will never go back to an ICE/hybrid car ever.

  • @alandicho
    @alandicho Год назад +1

    2023 - Model Y is the best-selling car. Any car, including internal combustion engines. Yes, including Corollas and RAV4s.

  • @jasonquito9156
    @jasonquito9156 9 месяцев назад

    You can use the wiper button on the left stalk then left scroll for the wiper settings you preferred thanks.

  • @jy.creator
    @jy.creator Год назад +4

    Get well soon Caco!

  • @jeffreygarcia8597
    @jeffreygarcia8597 Месяц назад +1

    with the opening of Philippine dealership the tesda model Y start at P2.3M

  • @arnelramos1542
    @arnelramos1542 Год назад +1

    3 additional ways to shut the Charging Port (AKA B - TT hole)
    A) Voice command say Shut B- TT Hole
    B) Gently push Port Cover
    C) On your Phone go to your phone Tesla Apps, Control, Charge port

  • @kenethpescador206
    @kenethpescador206 Год назад +2

    possible of EV fast chargers all places in Philippines especially in malls .. planning the routes if attempting long rides then buy the E car that range over 300km

  • @zodiacfml
    @zodiacfml Год назад +2

    0:30 no numbers yet but the Model Y predicted to be the best selling car model in the world this year 2023.

  • @butchignacio8875
    @butchignacio8875 Месяц назад +1

    gawa ka uli ng panibago review ng tesla dahil dumating na dealership nila sa pinas.

  • @CampingCat168
    @CampingCat168 Год назад +1

    There is a button on the left stalk to turn on wipers ;)

  • @markanthonylapuz4711
    @markanthonylapuz4711 Год назад

    Most people trashing in the comments are the ones not familiar with the brand / company. Compared to ones correcting this autodeal guy: wiper button, glove box, charger port, etc, are the ones who have used and love using Tesla

  • @freddeinla187
    @freddeinla187 Год назад +1

    Tesla Model Y is the best selling car for 2023 beating the Toyota Corolla. Hope PHI to accelerate more support to EVs so that filipinos can enjoy the benefits of EVs.

  • @arnelramos1542
    @arnelramos1542 Год назад +3

    FYI.
    Slamming the Frunk to shut it will deform the hood(made out of Aluminum)

    • @tarteen091311
      @tarteen091311 Год назад

      medyo napa pikit ako sa pag close ng frunk lol

    • @teikken
      @teikken Год назад

      You do not slam the frunk.😂

    • @benzengap6804
      @benzengap6804 Год назад

      Caco needs to research more on Tesla. When they officially come to shore, I am curious if they could connect to the newly developed mobile Starlink for cars. One feature from Tesla cars that seem not available to other manufacturers is the Sentry mode. Great protection against burglars and envious key scratchers. But the model that is actually made for bad Philippine roads is the Cybertruck. Now, that is my dream car.

  • @tarteen091311
    @tarteen091311 Год назад +2

    Ganda ng review and presentation add ko lang yung one-pedal driving ng Tesla para mas tipid sa konsumo ng battery

    • @teikken
      @teikken Год назад

      Mahirap mag one-pedal driving sa umpisa, pag first time mong mag drive ng Tesla. haha 😂 kaya siguro naka Chill mode lang si Caco

    • @tarteen091311
      @tarteen091311 Год назад

      @@teikken it takes time pero medyo madali nmn basta hindi ka mag speeding

    • @ReyMattMD
      @ReyMattMD Год назад

      Driving in NCR, i get 11 to 13 watts per kilometer as reported in the car's trip computer on chill mode and regen braking

  • @JasonAndanar
    @JasonAndanar Год назад +3

    BTW.. Model Y have voice command.. like "open wipers"

    • @cHinitocHunk
      @cHinitocHunk Год назад

      It does but there's a whole slew of words you need to memorize.

  • @crunchyisaw8790
    @crunchyisaw8790 Год назад

    oh my Tesla being reviewed by Caco oh wow! 2024 will be great!🎉

  • @JHAIN09
    @JHAIN09 Год назад +4

    Caco voice command does a lot of things in this car like wipers on make it faster or slow, aircon on hi-lo, lights on, change radio station or music streaming to name a few. You should have shown everyone the lightshow.

    • @teikken
      @teikken Год назад

      Yep. Voice Command is your friend.

    • @linacanete2213
      @linacanete2213 Год назад

      wow so tiring, "ac turn 17 degerees celsius now turn 18 celsius no wait to hot turn it 16 degree, 19 , 20,". what no button for changing the radio do we have to memories radio station? not to mention that button for signal turn is annoying once you turn hard right and suddenly want to turn left it has a gap to reach to turn left or right but they option it with yolk steering to fix the problem. TBH its cool though but tesla is not the first to have this technology Lexus have these as well as BMW, Audi and even Chinese brands the only difference is that Tesla is looking like a gold cart inside and out.

    • @JHAIN09
      @JHAIN09 Год назад

      @@linacanete2213 Everybody is entitled to their own opinion but in order to know the bad things or short comings of a car you should at least own or have driven the car for least a month. But when you rant, make fun, and hate something that you have not even own or driven makes you a STUPID IGNORANT fool linakamote2213. You’re making bad comments base on a one day review of the car. Listen linakamote2213 explain to me then how come the Model Y is the Best SELLING car in the world for 2023 that’s EV and ICE car.

  • @lanceanthonyraneses9192
    @lanceanthonyraneses9192 Месяц назад +3

    i need an update to this already in ph

  • @robertjoe787
    @robertjoe787 Год назад +9

    watching from sac, ca bought my mylr last sept. Amazing and very practical crossover vehicle. But supercharger is everywhere in my area which makes it worth it. oh and 8 years battery and motor warranty. im at 15,000 miles and people say tesla tires wears out much quicker like around 25,000 miles or less depends on driving habits compared to ice vehicles around 50,000 miles. no change oils, no maintenance. no expensive gas just charge at $0.14 cents /kwh in off peak supercharger.

    • @cHinitocHunk
      @cHinitocHunk Год назад

      Switch to chill mode to extend the mileage on those tires but tbh it will take the fun of zooming everywhere 😊

    • @robertjoe787
      @robertjoe787 Год назад

      yessir i never go beyond the chill mode its too much power anyway and not worth the $300 ticket/safety

    • @jacksongil9123
      @jacksongil9123 Год назад

      Assuming you will sell or trade your model Y before the warranty rans out? Otherwise you forgot to mention it will cost you $15k or more to replace a dead battery 🪫 🔋

    • @robertjoe787
      @robertjoe787 Год назад

      @@jacksongil9123we’ll see after 8 years/125,000 miles

    • @robertjoe787
      @robertjoe787 Год назад

      @@jacksongil9123i dont know know the price of a new battery. but as you said $15k. after 8 years not bad for a brand new 0 mileage car much cheaper than a prius 👍

  • @borinvlogs
    @borinvlogs Год назад +1

    I've had my Model 3 Performance for about 9 months now and this is the 1st car in my life that I've put the most miles within a short time as it is very cheap to run, quiet, comfortable, safe with it's excellent AWD traction on wet roads here in UK. It also does 1/4 mile in 11.5s, 0-60 in 3.1s and it costs way cheaper than any other ICE car with this much performance and tech. Huge respect to all the engineers for inventing cool cars like these. It may not work for everyone, but it is a brilliant piece of kit for my needs.

  • @pjflordeliz7604
    @pjflordeliz7604 Год назад

    Great review! It's nice that Tesla has reached the PH shores although via a 3rd-party company. One thing to note - there's a proper way to close the frunk and not the typical way of closing hoods of ICE cars. Tesla has an aluminum hood and would be bend out of shape if continued to be closed that way.

  • @juwalpepito8945
    @juwalpepito8945 Месяц назад

    you're listening to twice!?? especially their song "Rainbow"! I must say you have a good taste in music.

  • @shadowdamasco
    @shadowdamasco Год назад +2

    You can turn on your wipers by using the stalk on your steering wheel. Duh!

  • @Claro1993
    @Claro1993 Месяц назад

    You need to do a take two, since Tesla is officially available in the Philippines now.

  • @naparias7887
    @naparias7887 2 месяца назад +1

    How is the auto pilots? did it perform well..and how the the car adapt to the weather? You think it's safe...important the charging station its available on all area in the Philippines? do you guys ever try the ravian cars? Thank u

  • @macoyupadoodle
    @macoyupadoodle Год назад

    Battery replacement cost is the topic in YT right now . The entertainment system, as of now , plays second fiddle . But it being centralised is a concern .

  • @khitmarvhz
    @khitmarvhz Год назад

    I think the opening vid is in Sungay in Batangas going to Tagaytay.. You know your car has power when you can easily pass that road going up to Tagaytay.. :)

  • @alkinsac
    @alkinsac 9 месяцев назад

    There alot of function you haven't mentioned. With phone key there options you can put security on the car aswell a passcode everytime you drive the car and balley mode just incase someone borrow your car and want to give them limited access. And the charger lid just leave it. And it automatically closed in a few second after you charge

  • @docmemphis2760
    @docmemphis2760 Год назад +2

    from other sources the cheapest model y is 4.6M and the performance is over 5M

  • @Manilakid95
    @Manilakid95 Год назад +1

    Love the review, but reviewing a Tesla only as an ELECTRIC CAR is half the story. When you fully utilize the FSD(with AI Assist and on-board supercomputer), this is where you will see how Tesla is years ahead of other car companies. You will find out that Tesla holds the future of transportation. I was never a fan of electric cars, but driving my Tesla MY Performance with FSD for a year now is like having a personal driver (which I am used to having in the Philippines). Takes the pain of 40-mile daily commute to work. You always make good reviews and more power!

  • @rbalds
    @rbalds 11 месяцев назад

    For the year 2023, it is the most sold car model in the world, not just EV but even beating Toyota Corolla, maybe keep the in mind.

  • @bertzialcita7588
    @bertzialcita7588 Год назад +1

    get well soon sir Caco

  • @kelpros1999
    @kelpros1999 Год назад +3

    the truth is tesla is way cheaper in US bec of tax incentives, compared to us, youll be charged around 110% more the original price due to import taxes🙁 wishing someday the govt will give way for EVs in the future

    • @benzengap6804
      @benzengap6804 Год назад +2

      The govt has already passed a law last January. No more import taxes for EVs. No excise tax also (aka VAT).

  • @Spade080
    @Spade080 Год назад +5

    Are Teslas in the Philippines official releases by Tesla or are they grey imports? You said you have no access to the app, but at the same time I saw there is no cell signal. So I"m thinking maybe app access is not available at all because there is no SIM configured.

    • @scalemodeltutor9841
      @scalemodeltutor9841 Год назад +3

      Grey imports

    • @ReyMattMD
      @ReyMattMD Год назад

      Teslas have no mobile internet. Unless ones that have premium internet connectivity.

    • @Spade080
      @Spade080 Год назад

      @@ReyMattMD All Teslas have SIM cards connected to networks so your app functions work. Ie. Control car functions remotely like turn on AC. What premium gives you is internet access for apps such as Netflix. I own a base Model Y (I'm a Filipino living overseas).

  • @megsman4749
    @megsman4749 Год назад

    I know someone in Canada who bought the more expensive electric car from Jaguar. I asked him why he answered me with one word. Quality.

    • @teikken
      @teikken Год назад +2

      I test drove the Jaguar iPace when it first came out 2-3 years ago.
      The interior is luxurious compared to the minimalist style of Tesla.
      But, the tech is so poor, and the range is a paltry

  • @markfonacier383
    @markfonacier383 Год назад +1

    Opening the glove box can be voice activated.. driving the same model Y here in the U.S. and what i like about it I can unlock and drive the car with just my phone alone

    • @teikken
      @teikken Год назад +1

      Aside from the phone. I now control some of the functions through my Apple watch - open/close doors, frunk, trunk, charge port, stop charging, etc.
      Bought a M3P last February. It just a fun car to drive!

  • @ReyMattMD
    @ReyMattMD Год назад

    There are external devices that provide Apple Carplay or Android Auto (and hopefully mobile connectivity) capability for more functionality. I just ordered a dashboard screen for that

  • @Astrokhels
    @Astrokhels Год назад +1

    Love my ‘23 Y. Good review. Is it worth getting it in the Philippines NO, unless you just want to get a unique EV brand like a Tesla. City driving would be fine. But without that charging infrastructure you’ll be missing out a lot to which this car was designed for. The model difference between a standard and performance is physically cometic. You can pay for the boost update on the standard. The OTA software updates/upgrades are gold standard. However the flagships Plaid are a different ball game altogether. Let’s not forget they cost a lot have it service in an accident and insurance. Often times you’ll see a minor crash and they will deemed this totaled. They are built differently from ICE cars.

  • @mcknight3483
    @mcknight3483 Год назад

    I remember seeing it on another youtube video where it travels tru a traffic and got behind a jeepney pack full of students hanging behind it. The sensors detected the students as pedestrians crossing the road as seen in its infotainment display.

  • @my.creator
    @my.creator Год назад

    Inonic5? Please check the Canada mainstream media for a hint regarding the battery cost issue inthere.

    • @markanthonylapuz4711
      @markanthonylapuz4711 Год назад

      Hyundai could be channel’s sponsor. Just like traditional automakers are advertisers of mainstream media in the US.
      That’s why MSMs hate Tesla

  • @Anything.is.Possible
    @Anything.is.Possible 8 месяцев назад +2

    Problem with Philippines is that anything new is overpriced and heavily taxed to the point only super rich people can afford it. It just doesn’t make sense as minimum wage is what 600 peso per day but a Kenny Rodger’s burger costs 250 peso. Vs in the USA a burger still costs $5 but people make $20 an hour. In the USA tvs, ps5, gaming laptops and IPhones sell for 1/2 cost. So what’s happening? It’s hard enough that the wage is so low. But to over price everything seems unbelievable 😮

  • @md-sw6vm
    @md-sw6vm Год назад

    get well soon, sir caco!

  • @geoman2188
    @geoman2188 Год назад +8

    1. Buy us tesla so that you can use all the apps
    2. Buy portable wireless air pump. No need extra tire.
    3. 3rd seat can fit 6.5 height.
    4. Php 11.84 x 75kwtt = Php 886.5 for 100% 300 miles
    5. Buy Tesla wall charger. It takes 3 hours from 0% to 100%. You can charge everyday 100% but use 10% so that 90% left. Hindi yan masisira yun battery 🔋. Your country has 220 volt no problem.
    Don’t go below 20% battery 🪫
    6. Auto open & close charging port no need manually.
    7. Tire 🛞 you can put all 255 R 19 so that your performance will increase miles range.
    8. It’s easy to drive user friendly. I drove the car in just 3 seconds super easy.👍😊
    My cars 2015, 2017, 2018, 2023 all has free unlimited supercharge & premium connectivity for life.
    I drove 200 miles a day & supercharge at tesla twice 100%

    • @Gats8479
      @Gats8479 3 месяца назад

      How, about the lifespan of battery?

    • @geoman2188
      @geoman2188 3 месяца назад

      @@Gats8479 until now my batteries of my car is still good. No issues.

  • @TumiTingin
    @TumiTingin Месяц назад

    or you can go order this directly in/on Tesla's website, just scroll down in the countries list.

  • @EroAsprec
    @EroAsprec Год назад

    I love that it's always kpop easter eggs on the infotainment. Rainbow by Twice.

  • @wildeyewill
    @wildeyewill Год назад +2

    Best car i ever had, only downside is odometer ia unusually high from driving it too much lol

  • @keenesaulcrescini8687
    @keenesaulcrescini8687 Год назад

    Feel better soon, Caco!

  • @LetmeTellyou11
    @LetmeTellyou11 11 месяцев назад +1

    @4:15 When he closed the door it sounded thin. I have the same model and it sounds nothing like this .. I wonder if they cheap out the structural parts in Asia models

    • @AbaGatan
      @AbaGatan 10 месяцев назад

      Tesla that is made in Asia specifically in Gigashanghai is the best in quality among tesla gigafactories around the world.

    • @LetmeTellyou11
      @LetmeTellyou11 10 месяцев назад

      Explain to me, is the front window single glass or double pane window? None of my doors sound like the glass rattles. @e9it1io9v

  • @PATERNO-g4n
    @PATERNO-g4n Год назад

    The longest-range Tesla models are:
    1. Tesla Roadster: 620 miles
    2. Tesla Cybertruck: 500 miles
    3. Tesla Model S: 405 miles
    4. Tesla Model S Plaid: 396 miles
    5. Tesla Model 3 Long Range: 358 miles
    6. Tesla Model X: 348 miles
    7. Tesla Model X Plaid: 333 miles
    8. Tesla Model Y Long Range: 330 miles
    9. Tesla Model 3 Performance: 315 miles
    10. Tesla Model Y Performance: 303 miles

  • @red9583
    @red9583 Год назад +1

    You can pretty much do everything with voice activation diminishing the need for buttons. It takes getting used to, but the future is very user friendly.
    Counter point to your steering adjustment: you do it once, and it saves it to your individual profile; set it and forget it.
    Meanwhile you can bind controls to everything using those dials: wiper speed, voice activation, volume, speed adjustments, lights.
    The way you made it seem is those buttons don't serve a purpose until you're in the menu, which is disappointing from the potential consumers that rely on reviews.

  • @narcisoatienza4839
    @narcisoatienza4839 Год назад

    The charging ports are for an AC charger which will accept a level 1 and level 2 GB/T charger. The other one is a DC GB/T charging port. There are charging stations, specifically that of Shell where the attendants will not allow you to use your adapter, since they use a CCS2 for DC charging or a type 2 for level 2 charging. But still an excellent review. I was looking for a DC GB/T adapter but it costs around 1,300 USD in eBay. Guess a level 2, 22 KWH charger will do in malls., or the wall charger installed at home will be enough.

  • @titan9827
    @titan9827 10 месяцев назад

    Please iakyat nyo sa baguio lets see at power nya? Or sungay talisay road papunta na tagaytay. Tingan natin ang power nya full load at battery. Kung worth it ang 3.5m more or less. Real talk tayo kung hindi kakayanin ng battery papunta ng baguio at pabalik u said 400 kilometers in one charge. Test nila in one charge manila to baguio ang back to manila. Maraming bibili nyan. Kayo lang din ang makakagawa nun kayo mga auto reviews. Omg looks familiar sa video kinaya ba sa sungay road pataas ng tagaytay?

  • @janchristian19
    @janchristian19 Год назад

    Perfect and smooth driving

  • @Mariang-y7s
    @Mariang-y7s Год назад

    I love my Tesla model y here in Canada

  • @streamingvideo6654
    @streamingvideo6654 Год назад

    Get well soon, Caco! 🙏

  • @ayosako1613
    @ayosako1613 21 день назад

    So since an official Tesla dealership was just recently launched here in the Philippines., are we still getting the china spec units or is it going to be regionally adapted?

  • @jcab026
    @jcab026 Год назад

    Get well soon papi!

  • @jjm0537
    @jjm0537 Месяц назад

    How much to install a charger at home? Can you tell us more about maintenence and service?

  • @iameboybautista
    @iameboybautista Год назад

    You can connect to your phone's portable hotspot so that you can use a lot of its features..
    Is this an official release or part of the grey market? I'm guessing the latter since the premium connectivity was never discussed which is a Tesla-only offering

  • @johnaugustusespina4632
    @johnaugustusespina4632 Год назад +2

    Question: Is a Tesla still worth getting in Philippines? For my personal opinion about that is I would wait for Tesla cars that are spec out for the Philippine market - specifically. I will really go excited if I hear a Tesla model S and again a Phillippine spec-ed.

    • @Forz4Italia
      @Forz4Italia Год назад +1

      The supercharger network makes a lot of difference in driving and owning one. When I had the opportunity to drive it, the supercharger was more reliable compared to getting it charged in say a public parking lot, hotel, etc. So it would be advantageous for Tesla to invest on this as well.

    • @teikken
      @teikken Год назад

      I don’t think a close to $100,000 Model S will ever be offered in the 🇵🇭

    • @james21ap1
      @james21ap1 9 месяцев назад

      If you can afford this, you will be charging at home. Only concern is if you will be doing long driving.

  • @sumisumi2553
    @sumisumi2553 Год назад

    I have a Tesla Model Y here in Canada, you want to know what’s the catch with this Cars? Tesla Quoted me for battery replacement of my Tesla for around 35k Canadian dollars excluding the labour cost. So please don’t think that full electric car like this will save you a lot of money. This is my own personal experience. Now i am planning to get a Toyota Rav4 Hybrid.

    • @james21ap1
      @james21ap1 9 месяцев назад

      I have over 200k miles on my tesla why need to change battrery?

  • @marvinfornea7049
    @marvinfornea7049 Год назад

    Haven't seen a review videos of Van vehicles from Sir Caco's AutoDeal channel. Is there any? or can you have one?

  • @jt2quick
    @jt2quick Год назад +1

    Hey Buddy that's a pretty good review. If possible down the road...update the comments about YOUR Tesla. Curious how it handles any flooding there. Example: Able to navigate with no noticeable issues with water height of 8 inches as an example; or you had a friend who purchased a Tesla and it is not functional anymore due to central control head unit not operable? or maybe like If you have to take the Tesla in for maintenance is there a dedicated Tesla service or certified shop there to work on it? Or any rebates or tax credits in the Philippines there as there was here in the United States? How about if the Tesla Breakdown and it has to be towed to a auto-shop, do you have a local transport that has the ability to put it on the truck bed so that ALL the wheels are off the ground? Never drove a Telsa..but I am curious about what peoples experiences are and not some generic Tesla commercial. But you hit it on the mark at 23:15 and so for you? Since you are one of the few that has a Tesla. Did YOU have a charging station or should I say besides a level 1 charger installed in your home for your Tesla? I see you drove it out in the country, have you driven your Tesla in a really urban and crowded environment like in the middle of Manila in the middle of the day? Again..just curious, what people encounter in a different country besides the USA. Thank you.

  • @aircorgihui43
    @aircorgihui43 Год назад +4

    It’s a Chinese specs😂 what!!!!!😂 It means this is parallel import, hopefully Tesla will open soon in PH. However you miss the fly by wire steering wheel 😊✌️ but overall it’s a great review 👍

    • @benzengap6804
      @benzengap6804 Год назад

      Fly by wire tech is only available for now in the cybertruck.

    • @florcontaoi
      @florcontaoi Год назад

      Steer by Wire maybe not fly by wire like on a plane.

  • @Suwael-15
    @Suwael-15 7 месяцев назад

    Last year, it was the best selling vehicle in the world! Surpassing the Corolla and Rav 4.

  • @florcontaoi
    @florcontaoi Год назад

    I'll wait for the Cybertruck in the Philippines.

  • @nivleusone
    @nivleusone Год назад

    It's software ask Tesla to update applications from Chinese market to north America 😊

  • @cHinitocHunk
    @cHinitocHunk Год назад

    Since Caco is sick, couldn't Jack do the review instead? Just a thought 😂. The infotainment app dilemma could have a work around if you know where to look. There are many Tesla tinkers in the web today that have reprogrammed the infotainment how they want it to be, albeit you cannot update it for future firmwares. However, I can't say for sure since the Infotainment that were tinkered were models produced from the Fremont, CA and Austin, TX.

  • @ReyMattMD
    @ReyMattMD Год назад

    Does the Tesla app have full functionality on Android phones? Didn't work on 2 Smasung phones and 1 Vivo phone

  • @kidbokia1317
    @kidbokia1317 Год назад

    With that price tag, I'll go all in with the Cybertruck.

  • @olivesouch6423
    @olivesouch6423 Месяц назад

    14:24 What if some unwanted stranger unplug that while charging?

    • @Claro1993
      @Claro1993 Месяц назад

      In the vehicle, a pin sticks out from the port.

  • @daryltulay
    @daryltulay Год назад +2

    i will wait for official tesla release with proper software.

  • @CC-hm2gp
    @CC-hm2gp Год назад

    its like having a mobile phone and the technology that the smart phone has but in a place that has no signal. technology doesnt match with whats happening on the ground. or having a ref and led tv but in a place that has frequent power outages.

  • @pierceson02
    @pierceson02 11 месяцев назад

    One of my dream car ❤