Tesla Model 3 Travels — A Refreshing Retrospective In Difficult Times
What’s the total experience of driving a Tesla Model 3 post- 100,000 miles? An owner shares through a gorgeous video narrative.
What’s the total experience of driving a Tesla Model 3 post- 100,000 miles? An owner shares through a gorgeous video narrative.
Valentine’s Day is almost here: treat that special someone with the gift of Tesla accessories or just show a little more love to your Tesla in the EV Items Valentine’s Day sale. ❤️
While the Tesla Model 3 is essentially the most complete car on the market (imho), there are places and ways that it can be improved. In many cases, that’s where our favorite aftermarket suppliers come in.
One top product it’s nice to have — especially here in hot-as-hell Florida — is a good cooler that fits the car well.
We recently received a Tesla Model 3 trunk organizer and a frunk/trunk cooler from EVANNEX. Aside from floor mats to protect the original Tesla-installed flooring, I consider these the top two Model 3 aftermarket items that just about everyone could benefit from. (Though, pneumatic trunk and frunk hood openers have me drooling, and I do have some other fun aftermarket products to review.)
When you buy a new car, your new car, you want it to stay in a perfect, kind of new way for as long as possible. At the beginning, you wipe each little mark off, get rid of every little spec as soon as you see it, vacuum every piece of sand (as if it was even possible living in Florida after going to the beach…).
But, let’s be honest, sharing this new car with two little kids is not easy at all. The car is not a museum where you are not allowed to touch anything, right? And those kids are not museum visitors.