Owner Reviews Tesla Model Y Performance After 6 Months Of Use via insideevs.com
Tesla Model Y - LR AWD withTesla Model Y - LR AWD version with 19’’ Gemini WheelsTesla Model Y - LR AWD version with 20’’ Induction WheelsTesla Model Y - LR AWD version with 20’’ Induction WheelsTesla Model Y - LR AWD version with 20’’ Induction WheelsTesla Model Y - LR AWD version with 21’’ Überturbine WheelsTesla Model Y - LR AWD version with 21’’ Überturbine WheelsWith this being said, Matt does mention that it hasn’t been a perfect experience, with the rear-view camera...
He scheduled a service appointment through the Tesla app and the issue was resolved free of charge, but even so, it’s not something you expect with a brand-new car. Something else that will increase the cost of ownership over time is the Model Y Performance’s staggered wheel setup, which makes it impossible to rotate the tires as you would on a car with the same tire size all around. This means the front and rear tires will wear out at different rates, which ultimately means you’ll need a new set of tires sooner rather than later.
In the end, this owner is impressed with the Tesla Model Y Performance and pleased with its low cost of ownership after six months of owning it. As always, check out the video embedded at the top of this article and let us know what you think in the comments section below. What costs are you experiencing long term?
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