Driving A Model Y Makes My Life So Much Easier
So many settings on a Tesla increase the comfort and relaxation of driving.
So many settings on a Tesla increase the comfort and relaxation of driving.
I noticed recently that El Paso, Texas, got a Tesla showroom. This is good news for the whole region, because you’d previously have to drive to Phoenix, Dallas, or Denver to check one out in person. The city has had a service center for a long time, but adding a … [continued]
Originally published on EV Annex. While Tesla has been a trailblazer in the electric vehicle space, legacy car companies have been laggards to date. That’s about to change. One automaker everyone is hoping lives up to its promises is Volkswagen. And according to some observers, the German automaker’s all-electric ID.4 SUV could be … [continued]
Many people have been speculating that the 3rd row of the Tesla Model Y would only fit small children and very tiny adults. Well, that is not exactly the case.
This new Tesla Model Y owner is really happy with his all-electric black crossover. In fact, he says he hates driving and hadn’t driven for years before buying it, but since getting the Model Y, he has driven 2,000 miles and took a road trip from Seattle to San Francisco. That’s quite a reversal in driving attitude.
For those out there who love adventure travel, you might be familiar with Outside Magazine. The publication recently decided to test a Tesla Model Y in some rather “remote” terrain.
In his latest episode of Jay Leno’s Garage, he reviewed a Performance version of the Tesla Model Y. Leno noted that Tesla has already mass-produced 12,000 to 14,000 Model Ys. In the video, Leno talks about his friendship with Elon, the Model Y’s interior, his thoughts on Tesla and subsidies, and some of the things he really likes about Tesla as a whole. One other thing that Leno did was demonstrate Autopilot in California traffic.
In this episode of our CleanTech Talk podcast interview series, CleanTechnica CEO Zach Shahan sits down with Roger Pressman, cofounder of EV Annex, to discuss his review of Tesla’s Model Y and his work at EV Annex. Roger owned one of the earliest Model S sedans, a Model X, and a Model 3.
If you’re in the market for a Tesla right now, the decision just got a bit tougher. Sure, if you’d like a fancier option, you could always go pick a Model S or Model X. But most car buyers out there looking for a Tesla are deciding between the Model 3 or Model Y.
The Tesla Model Y in this story is owned by a former GM engineer who once worked on the EV1 project. He says Tesla technology is far better than any other company.