Top 5 Mistakes to AVOID When Buying a Tesla or EV

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    When you're buying a Tesla or any electric vehicle, there are some key things you need to know. After being a satisfied Tesla Model 3 owner for the past 3+ years, here is my best advice on how to avoid some of the top mistakes when purchasing a new or used EV.
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  • @aslye
    @aslye  Před 2 lety +15

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  • @TonyShepps
    @TonyShepps Před 2 lety +518

    I thought about having a gas car for road trips, or renting one. Then I took my first road trip in the Model 3, and... now, I wouldn't dream of taking anything else. Autopilot is so great for long highway drives, and the car is so comfortable. Superchargers are common on major routes. It takes longer to charge than to gas up, but on long trips you should really take longer breaks anyway.

    • @Korixon.
      @Korixon. Před 2 lety +15

      Exactly

    • @oncorpse2987
      @oncorpse2987 Před 2 lety +46

      dude, EXACLY like me. just took a one week trip with my Tesla Mosel 3 SR. then took a second trip with my wife's gas car..and ohhhh boyyy...the difference is beyond words. Comfort, coolness, awesomeness and.... of my Tesla is mind blowing. My wife is now selling her car.

    • @teslafudge1585
      @teslafudge1585 Před 2 lety +16

      Right on man. It just changes the way you travel and once you change your pace it is superior to gas road tripping 💯 .

    • @bdtang
      @bdtang Před 2 lety +22

      So what beats a Tesla? Another Tesla. I thought the same thing about my model 3 until we got a model y as our 2nd car. Now we take the model y instead - more room, better ride, and more range than our 2019 model 3.

    • @leggomyweavo
      @leggomyweavo Před 2 lety +2

      @@bdtang is the model y suspension more comfortable over a model 3?

  • @mullman
    @mullman Před 2 lety +64

    I have driven my 2021 M3 LR AWD 11,000 miles in four months including several long road trips. It’s absolutely brilliant.

    • @aslye
      @aslye  Před 2 lety +12

      Teslas are absolutely the best EV for road trips and for completely replacing a gas car 👍

    • @benhermes5954
      @benhermes5954 Před 2 lety +5

      I thought you were talking about a BMW M3 in this comment😂

    • @CorbinWilliams
      @CorbinWilliams Před 2 lety

      How many miles are you at now? And how’s the car going?

    • @thecommanddeck2319
      @thecommanddeck2319 Před 2 lety

      Bro if I put 11,000 miles on an M3 in 4 months I'd cry. I love BMW but damn son that's about to get real expensive...

  • @Naultarous
    @Naultarous Před 2 lety +89

    Talk to your landlord. Work with them to put in a "dryer" outlet where they can market it as a feature when you move out or other tenants. I pay $25 a month to charge and it's my parking spot. I have a cord with a meter in it and it's only about $18 a month in electricity. Fair trade off.

    • @andrewwaldon162
      @andrewwaldon162 Před 2 lety

      Do you live in an apartment or a house?

    • @charlottewilliams894
      @charlottewilliams894 Před 2 lety

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  • @jerome0929
    @jerome0929 Před 2 lety +16

    Awesome video, very informative and accurate. Had my Tesla model 3 for 10 months already yet stick to watch the whole video.
    Agree on all his points.
    I would say only inconvenience is last minute trips, otherwise everything else is so much better.
    Smoother rides, less driver fatigue using autopilot, easy of mind with a dash-cam built in for every minute you drive being captured in case of an accident.
    Peace of mind when you park in public with sentry mode recording everything around your car.
    No worries about maintenance, so far I only rotate my tires ones in 10 months, no worrying about oil changes, tune ups, smoke checks.
    Lastly your car gets better with time as it gets updates that improve your car, you can’t say that about any other vehicle no matter the price.

  • @v.garcia3083
    @v.garcia3083 Před 2 lety +8

    Most excellent, info, Andy !
    Felt like I received the"blinkist"
    speed version 😎👍

  • @bigheat69
    @bigheat69 Před 2 lety +4

    Another great vid, Andy. Thank you!!

  • @mhall8481
    @mhall8481 Před 2 lety +19

    I'm really glad that you mentioned additional registration fees in your video since that is so often overlooked. My state (Alabama) actively discourages EV ownership by banning direct sales, tacking on an additional $200 to annual tag fees, and not offering any off-peak charging incentives. As a duel EV household, it is still worth it but savings over an ICE vehicle add up more slowly.
    I enjoy your videos, keep up the good work!

    • @shauncarter8727
      @shauncarter8727 Před 8 měsíci

      Alabama power has off peak hour charging rates available now.

  • @andyp91
    @andyp91 Před 2 lety +3

    Terrific and very informative. And indispensable comments from many other experience EV users. Thank you all

  • @travisr70
    @travisr70 Před 2 lety +6

    Always great info Andy 👍🏼💪🏼😎

  • @jacksonbangs6603
    @jacksonbangs6603 Před 2 lety +3

    My first and current car is a used 2015 Nissan Leaf. To this day it is still getting me to and from work with ease. Like you said, charging at home a super convenient.

  • @TeslaRebuilders
    @TeslaRebuilders Před 2 lety +24

    Very good points Andy.
    I still am really satisfied with installation of a wall connector day one!
    With 44 miles/hr charge rate it makes charging at home never a issue.
    Say you do drive a extreme amount during a day say 200-250 miles and get home with 10-20 left.
    You will easily be able to leave again in a hour wile making it to town and back for say going out to dinner date or something.
    A full charge from 0-100% is in less than 9 hour and typically daily driving 3-5 hours.
    So far having two model 3's for my family has saved us so much.
    The cars have literally been free compared to the cost of gas alone!
    Take it easy man,
    Casey

    • @aslye
      @aslye  Před 2 lety +4

      That's great to hear, Casey! I also enjoy the convenience of L2 charging at home. My Model 3 gets about 30mi/hr charging on my NEMA 1450 outlet. Can easily recharge from 0-100% overnight if needed.

  • @WizLovesCars
    @WizLovesCars Před 2 lety +2

    Good Info! your content quality is amazing! Also echo your sentiment on the range anxiety with EVs. I touched on that in one of my reviews as well

  • @allanbartram1849
    @allanbartram1849 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks Andy - top stuff- regards from South Africa

  • @tommycampbell
    @tommycampbell Před 2 lety +23

    I started watching your videos when I was waiting for my Model 3 to be delivered. Been a couple years now. Still watch your videos. Still use the accessories you recommend. Still love my Tesla.

    • @aslye
      @aslye  Před 2 lety +5

      Thanks Tommy, I appreciate the support!

  • @__yyumii__
    @__yyumii__ Před 2 lety +2

    very helpful! thanks andy

  • @cgrscott
    @cgrscott Před 2 lety

    You keep posting great buying guides. Very good.

  • @Jlsfilms05
    @Jlsfilms05 Před rokem +1

    I really love this channel. Keep doing what you are doing. I don’t have a Tesla yet but this channel helps me to get ready 😊

  • @VanderJam
    @VanderJam Před 2 lety +2

    Outstanding video. Thanks!

  • @richardpace9165
    @richardpace9165 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video Andy, very helpful

  • @sleepycalico
    @sleepycalico Před 2 lety +1

    Super tips. Thank you.

  • @Powaup
    @Powaup Před 2 lety +1

    Very informative video. Thank you

  • @annawei4301
    @annawei4301 Před 2 lety

    Bought my LR MY last Oct. Live in a development in NJ. There is a Supercharger 3 mls away. Can not wait to have my own garage to charge overnight.
    Just got the Plug Share app, thanks for the tips! ⚡️🔌🚗

  • @cbromley562
    @cbromley562 Před 2 lety +11

    Yes, sufficient range is probably the most important consideration. But if you’re not doing the daily drive and trips in extreme cold, the SR+ will do really well for lower cost. We’ve had ours just under 2 years, and it continues to surprise us.

  • @nedywest71
    @nedywest71 Před 2 lety +2

    Great! Thank you! I was concidering getting an EV but live in a Flat in Tower Block and charging on the street at all time is not convinient so I give up for now till long range options become more affordable.or a norm at no extra cost. And YES, anything bellow 300 milese range is no go if you do not live in a house and be able to charge at home.

  • @gaming-zombie1392
    @gaming-zombie1392 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Andy it will help everyone...

  • @stevensnow4112
    @stevensnow4112 Před 2 lety +1

    great advice. Thanks.

  • @DScott-bp4vu
    @DScott-bp4vu Před 2 lety +13

    I always look forward to getting a notification that you've made a video..... great job as usual.....I had no idea the registration could be more expensive, I'll have to check for Ohio. 🤞🏾💜

    • @consistently_rachael
      @consistently_rachael Před 2 lety +1

      Unfortunately Ohio does charge more… my Tesla registration was just over $260

    • @DScott-bp4vu
      @DScott-bp4vu Před 2 lety

      @@consistently_rachael What the heck, why?! I don't have a tesla yet, but my tags are roughly just over $100 for personalized plates.

  • @ephyism
    @ephyism Před 2 lety

    Very useful info .thank you

  • @craigtaylor3899
    @craigtaylor3899 Před 2 lety +1

    GREAT video…. Thank you

  • @osyrys_yt
    @osyrys_yt Před 2 lety

    Andy has been a a life saver, I’ve been thinking of grabbing a Tesla model 3, I’ve been doing a lot of research now I’m just trying to save up for the model 3 it’s currently my dream car under a corvette and it’s cheaper lol, as for range luckily I live in Florida so no worry of below freezing

  • @garrettzickgraf5202
    @garrettzickgraf5202 Před 2 lety +25

    Andy, great video as always! Thank you for bringing up the increased cost for EV annual registration. TN is sadly one of the states that charge way more for having an EV.

    • @jacobwood5579
      @jacobwood5579 Před 2 lety

      Just 100 a year right?

    • @nafnaf0
      @nafnaf0 Před 2 lety +1

      Well, with an BEV you don't pay any taxes on gas for the roads, so it typically isn't a bad deal

    • @fredhedrick8127
      @fredhedrick8127 Před 2 lety

      Add West Virginia to the list. I just discovered they add $400-$500 to a 2 year registration!

  • @instilltime2014
    @instilltime2014 Před 2 lety +13

    Excellent presentation! So well thought out! I am planning to buy an electric vehicle and this provides very necessary information. Thanks! I also love Blinkist-well worth the money.

  • @Shawps
    @Shawps Před 2 lety

    Very good information. Great video. 👏👏👏👏👏👍🏾

  • @chirpie11
    @chirpie11 Před 2 lety +7

    Great video. Just to note that there are several apps that will help you plan longer trips with your EV (depending on your car) that will show you where to charge up along the way. Tesla has a great network but others don't. Car & Driver has a recent issue where they had a 1,000 mile drive test in different models & Tesla comes out on top for having more charging stations along the way. Hopefully, more gas stations will start having charging stations as well...

  • @SkyusaNguyen
    @SkyusaNguyen Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks Andy 👍.

  • @stitch-xx2oo
    @stitch-xx2oo Před 2 lety

    Great job Andy!

  • @strictlycharts1123
    @strictlycharts1123 Před 2 lety

    Great info thanks

  • @billc5094
    @billc5094 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video 👍

  • @arciliteguckinfenius1968

    Well done good info.

  • @nevillejames2200
    @nevillejames2200 Před 2 lety +4

    Great review and things to consider. Would you do a video on the how often you should use superchargers? How often is too much ?

  • @lifetimemtb
    @lifetimemtb Před 2 lety +12

    Hi Andy, I have always been a fan of your channel and videos, but I am confused why you promoted this video by “Avoid these” pointing to a level 2 charger (which is the best way to charge EV)? A click bite?

  • @florenciovela7570
    @florenciovela7570 Před 2 lety

    i love spacex..we visited Boca Chica site last Oct. 2020 we loved it. I've ordered the tri motor cybertruck fsd and i can't wait. i may buy they y or s in the meantime? got lots of solar & backup battery to charge them.

  • @andersolin1790
    @andersolin1790 Před 2 lety +5

    Thx for a great video! Great that you don’t have to spend as much on service as a petrol car. Hopefully Tesla (and all other EVs) will tell you to replace brake fluid. No matter the car (EV or petrol) brake fluid needs replacing regularly. Considering how automated every aspect of an EV is including service schedule alerts I guess this is a non-problem but in my mind still worth mentioning since it is critical for brake performance.

  • @thomosburn8740
    @thomosburn8740 Před 2 lety +3

    The Hyunda/Kona vehicles have 240-260 miles per charge EPA ratings, but unless you drive like a madman you can get 330-350 mi on a charge easily. I bought a Niro-EV fourteen months ago and have zero regret. I only really pay for "fuel" on the occasional long trip using Electrify America stations. My home overnight charging is under $1 a week.

  • @charliemontero5217
    @charliemontero5217 Před 2 lety

    Andy a great video a lot of important information before buying an electric car that maybe be a Tesla or not.

  • @fivelights907
    @fivelights907 Před 2 lety +2

    I have a 120-130 mile round trip commute. I’ve heard you lose over 50% range in winter and it’s bad to always charge to max. For me in AK I’d need close to 400 miles because if I can only charge to 80% in winter most teslas will not be acceptable for a 120 mile trip. If there is traffic and it’s -10F out with the heat running an 80% charge on a long range model 3 will be under 100 miles…. Unless I don’t use the heater….

  • @christophermay4998
    @christophermay4998 Před 2 lety

    I am new to learning about what is here and coming for ev vehicles...........each one of your videos has brought me valuable insights on what to expect..........thanks for sharing..........I am a car guy..........I have always said if you want the real story you have to ask the owners...........if you ask enough of them you can get the knowledge you need..........

  • @adamrosenberger9827
    @adamrosenberger9827 Před rokem +1

    Andy, thanks for the videos!!! We jumped in and bought a Longer Range Model Y a day after the big price drop. I heard you say you are from Kentucky and was wondering what you would say the total price of electricity does it cost to charge to 100% for 330. We pick ours up next week. Thanks

  • @ezpoppy55
    @ezpoppy55 Před 2 lety +17

    Terrific video, Andy. Yes, you want to go into this with your eyes wide open.
    I love my M3 SR+. My wife just replaced her aging Camry. She went through a process, from wanting another ICE vehicle to ending up getting a VW ID.4 EV. Having the Tesla here, seeing me use it daily, was a huge factor for her. So we are now an EV family!
    On range, I’d just put in that I have found a shift in attitude and mindset helps. On our 1,100 mile family road trip in my Model 3, we simply combined our charging stops with needed breaks (meal, restroom, etc…). Also letting go of the “fill ‘er up” thinking kept our charging stops on the road to ~20 minutes - we never charged to 100%. In fact, in the 4 months I’ve had the car, I’ve only charged to 100% once. That’s been a huge time saver! (I’m planning a road trip from Sacramento to Louisville in the Spring, btw.)
    Really enjoy your channel (your cat did a nice video bomb!). Keep up the great work.

    • @aslye
      @aslye  Před 2 lety +4

      Thanks for watching, Ernest!

    • @ezpoppy55
      @ezpoppy55 Před 2 lety +3

      @@aslye You might also mention there’s a federal tax credit for costs associated with getting a home charging station. 30% if I recall correctly. Every little bit helps!

    • @cookinma
      @cookinma Před 2 lety +1

      @ernest z I am debating between a Tesla and an ID4. Since you have both, would you recommend the ID4?

    • @ezpoppy55
      @ezpoppy55 Před 2 lety

      @@cookinma It depends.
      I personally would not get the VW. I wanted something very different than a typical car experience, and love the Tesla layout. It’s lack of buttons, switches, knobs, etc is something I really like. My wife wanted a more traditional driving experience, and with its layout and user interface (knobs etc…), the VW gives her that.
      Other, more important, reasons I’d choose the Tesla are the years of experience and singular focus of Tesla with building EVs; the amazing Tesla supercharging next work; and the styling of the Model 3.
      VW is new to EVs, and they’re primarily a builder of ICE vehicles, so at this point, EVs are a side business (though they’ve done a solid job here). The ID.4 does come with three years of free supercharging with their Electrify America system. Depending on your needs, that could be a big factor. We do 90% charging at home.
      But I’ll say she certainly loves her ID.4, and the car has been performing very well. The software has some small glitches, but I expect those glitches to be worked out with time (for example, we cannot program the ID.4 to charge at a set time like the Model 3 - VW says they’re working on it). I think the choice all depends on your needs, wants, and hot buttons.
      Edit: The VW does have some nice touches: Apple CarPlay; very nice interior lighting you can customize (my wife’s is set to purple); feels solid in ride, build, and quality; heated steering wheel and seats… It is not some bargain basement vehicle. It’s not as peppy as the Model 3, but it’s not dragging its butt. It has about the same range, but not quite as efficient.
      I’d definitely recommend taking them both for a test ride. She drove a few EVs before deciding and that really helped her choose. Me? One drive of the Model 3 was it. Just like with my wife, it was love at first sight!
      Hope that helps!!

    • @cookinma
      @cookinma Před 2 lety +2

      @@ezpoppy55 thank you so much for your review, I feel the same way your wife does and I just leased an ID.4. So far I love it!!

  • @sydjaguar
    @sydjaguar Před 2 lety +1

    great content

  • @hotprop92
    @hotprop92 Před 2 lety +1

    Just bought a Kia Niro EV, thanks for mentioning the make. Whatever KIA says the range will be, you will exceed it in most cases. 80%charge will get you about 250 miles realistically. Around town in the summer I routinely go over 5mi/kwh and highway about 4.1 doing 70-75 mph. I live in an apartment which makes charging a bit problematic. However, the charging infrastructure in NE NJ is expanding rapidly. They're popping up like mushrooms after a good rain. Up until last week NJ was giving $5k towards the purchase of an EV below $45k, $2k between between $45k-$55k and zero above that. Not everyone has $7500 in federal tax liabilities especially if you're retired.
    We liked the M3 and would of bought one except that when I compared insurance prices the Tesla was double the Niro EV costs. The primary reason is the proprietary nature of Tesla parts and repairs and perhaps some drivers of Tesla's adding to this repair shop demand and added liability by being a bit to confident perhaps(we've all seen the videos) - a higher serious accident rate. You must go to Tesla for everything. The only thing your local NAPA store carries in the way of parts for Tesla's is windshield washer fluid. So you need to pay thru the nose to repair a Tesla if the need arises.

  • @benjamingisvold6718
    @benjamingisvold6718 Před 2 lety

    Watching this now (almost a 6 months after this video was posted), but as a note, in the UK the Tesla granny charger (plugs into your standard socket) provides ~10 miles of range per hour for a Model 3.

  • @matus__
    @matus__ Před 2 lety

    i honestly opted for the dual motor for the faster 0-60 but i get better range in the long run so that’s good

  • @Bobpaule
    @Bobpaule Před 2 lety

    Awesome EV 101. While legacy automakers were sleepting, Tesla has been developing efficient battery management since 2004, even my 2015 MS only lost 5mi and I am over 90k miles now.

  • @patrickg8461
    @patrickg8461 Před 2 lety

    Just got my model 3. Tesla started providing in house insurance starting last week in states other than California! my policy was only 151.00 ***however the rate will change each month based on driving performance.

  • @jimmyl9658
    @jimmyl9658 Před 2 lety +2

    *living in California and looking at east prices* ...
    Yeah, EV makes sense.
    Excited to get my M3 LR at the end of the month! :)
    I will most likely charge it (for free) at work, 3mi away

  • @georgevavoulis4758
    @georgevavoulis4758 Před 2 lety +4

    I feel that the " HIGH TECH " safety features are what really make Tesla so successful whether they're fully electric ,gas/ electric hybrid ,plug in hybrid ect .

  • @laibashafique5078
    @laibashafique5078 Před 2 lety

    Video is helpful for us

  • @tinker2217
    @tinker2217 Před 2 lety

    Great video

  • @joway13
    @joway13 Před 2 lety +14

    Thank you, Andy. I am considering purchasing a Model Y. I live in Minnesota and found that they do not have any sort of rebate for EV (bummer) but still going forward. Going to check with an electrician to install a proper plug for the vehicle and check with my insurance. You did a great job explaining and were very informative.

    • @andrewt9204
      @andrewt9204 Před 2 lety +4

      Just a note or two of advice, you could install a 14-50 outlet, but a 6-50 is another option too. It's what I did, one less large current carrying wire to run, so it should be cheaper. 240v air compressors and welders also use the 6-50 plug, so I can use it for other things if needed. The only real dual use with a 14-50 is if you also wanted to plug in an RV. The 6-50 mobile connector adapter from Tesla is a few bucks cheaper too. Also, if you go that route and plan to plug/unplug the charger from the wall a lot, make sure they install a Hubbel brand receptacle. They are actual industrial grade and maintain a better connection over repeated plug cycles. They are built much more substantially than the $12 ones from HD/Menards. Charging at the full 32 amps from the mobile connector makes everything warm, any weakness in the connection would not be good.
      I actually ended up going with the very robust Grizzl-e EVSE instead, it uses 8ga wire in the cable instead of 10ga in the Tesla unit. (Grizzl-e cable stays more flexible in these cold MN winters too) And I didn't want to be locked into a Tesla only charger, in case someday I decided to get something else, or got an electric motorcycle or something.
      Lastly, I've found it's unnecessary to charge at the max amperage (32-40a), it's a lot less efficient as it creates quite a bit of heat everywhere; the conduit with the wire coming from the breaker panel, the charger cable, and the inboard charger. Lots of waste heat from the radiator when I charge that fast. I set it to 20A and can replenish my 120mi commute in 6-7hrs overnight and everything stays cool. I was surprised the 6ga copper wire from the breaker panel even got warm, that's rated for 60a continuous.

    • @debiulrey-crosby4520
      @debiulrey-crosby4520 Před 2 lety

      Be sure to check with your power company. I live in Brandon, South Dakota and Sioux Valley Energy is our power company. They offer a $500.00 rebate to buy the Tesla wall charger if you agree to sign up for “time of use” billing. We pay less for our power between 10am-4:00 and 9pm-7am. I charge over night as well as use things like the dishwasher and washer/dryer during non-peak hours. It has saved me money and charging over night really makes sense anyway. So be sure to check with your local power company.

  • @benfarrow9498
    @benfarrow9498 Před 2 lety

    And your air filter! Looking forward to my M3! Same color way

  • @mcrkon
    @mcrkon Před 2 lety +2

    Mistake #2, don't dismiss other non-Tesla chargers; there are great options available from JuiceBox, Grizzl-e, ChargePoint, Pulsar Wallbox, etc. that can charge Tesla and as well as other EVs with CCS plug

  • @pnandhra2008
    @pnandhra2008 Před 2 lety +1

    Another big tip: if you are looking to lease your Tesla and are considering one with Enhanced AutoPilot or Full Self Drive; these are 'over the air' options so you can purchase them later. Meaning, why pay interest on having them in your lease deal when you can purchase those lower cost options later on on a 0% interest credit card! Be aware, as more options become available on Full Self Drive, the cost will go up. Today, the Full Self Drive is $12k in the US and £6800 in the UK. It will only go up! A good investment possibly?

  • @ONetDanny
    @ONetDanny Před 2 lety

    Hi man, a suggestion, there are some people from the EU that are watching you, will be really helpful if you will put also the conversion like :
    - Miles to KM
    - temperature to Celsius
    - range

    • @thecommanddeck2319
      @thecommanddeck2319 Před 2 lety

      - Miles to KM
      About 7 freedoms
      - temperature to Celsius
      .3 healthcares, but only if you live in a progressive country
      - range
      Global, but probably staying out of the middle east for awhile

  • @monicarenee7949
    @monicarenee7949 Před 2 lety +12

    I bought my model 3 when it was eligible for a 7500 tax credit and that was 3 years ago. The car is still worth almost what I paid for it, and with the credit applied I technically spent about the same as what it’s worth now 🙌🏾

    • @free-qe6wx
      @free-qe6wx Před 2 lety +1

      If the Model 3 would actually hold the value they currently say it will, then the lease on a a Model 3 would be less than $200 per month with no money down. Its not. In fact, its actually higher than most other cars in its price range. Apparently, Tesla has zero faith that the current resale value will hold true much longer. If you want to know the true resale value, look at the S's depreciation. It will be 35% after 5 years just like most every other car as soon as the market floods with cars in a year. I would hurry up and sell that Model 3 while you can get good money for it.

    • @nafnaf0
      @nafnaf0 Před 2 lety

      Tesla is making truly sustainable cars. Depreciation is the biggest cost with a car. Teslas also hold their range exceptionally well. Other BEVs like the Nissan Leaf depreciate terribly and have range that degrades significantly after just a few years. Those kinds of BEVs are wasteful and not in line with the goal of sustainability. People need to look at the overall cost of ownership when they get a car and realize that Teslas aren't actually that expensive. The upfront cost scares people though.

  • @mannys4105
    @mannys4105 Před 2 lety +14

    Hey Andy, great video. I know you mentioned that you use regenerative braking a lot. Do you still have the original brake pads on your Model 3, and if you did replace them at what mileage did you replace them? Thanks in advance.

    • @aslye
      @aslye  Před 2 lety +10

      I still have original brake pads

    • @TCPUDPATM
      @TCPUDPATM Před 2 lety +2

      Even my hybrid car had original brakes after 180k miles!

  • @steveburdex6104
    @steveburdex6104 Před 2 lety

    I pick up my 2021 in a few days. The delays are terrible, only reason I’m even getting my car soon is bc I charged my order to the new battery pack. Ordered in July date went from mid September to November. Then after modified my ordered I received delivery date within weeks; however when the date came (mine u I had a one way plane ticket to pick it up) I was told in less then 24 hours it needed to be pushed back another few days…… mine u I had a plane ticket and took off work a few days for this event. It’s bad this happens but what’s makes it worse is they act as if it don’t matter.

  • @metronyc2855
    @metronyc2855 Před 2 lety +3

    Great Video but the other point that needs to be considered is the Co2 footprint associated with the % of the electricity an EV car (KY is 69% or 4th highest in the nation) buyer's state produces using coal.

    • @redbaron6805
      @redbaron6805 Před 2 lety +4

      That is a fair point, although out of this control. But as late as 2018, the SRTV region under the EIA map shows the MPG equivalent of this Model 3 being charged in that region around 83MPG equivalent. Now, it is as impressive as the upstate NY region of 306 Mpg or CA at 161 Mpg? No.
      But it is still far better at well over 3x the average gasoline car MPG which is around 26Mpg.

  • @jandraelune1
    @jandraelune1 Před 2 lety +2

    There is one problem with charging at home if you don't have a garage or at least a covered drive and don't have a fast charger. If it is too cold or hot, the phantom drain in just keeping the battery in an optimum temp range will drain it faster than the wall charging will charge the battery.
    BTW, Michigan has no credit, rebait, or anything for buying an EV. Only thing you can get in Mich is the federal tax credit.

    • @charlottewilliams894
      @charlottewilliams894 Před 2 lety

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  • @sturat18
    @sturat18 Před 2 lety +8

    28k on my LR AWD Model 3. Best car I’ve owned. Good insights here, Andy!

    • @joshwilkesbooth
      @joshwilkesbooth Před 2 lety

      40k on mine. I'm down to 292 miles of range on a full charge though. How is your battery doing?

    • @sturat18
      @sturat18 Před 2 lety +1

      @@joshwilkesbooth 299 miles on my last full charge about a month ago. Acceptable degradation on my end.

    • @sandersson2813
      @sandersson2813 Před 2 lety

      @@sturat18 I'm just planning on leasing a Tesla or Polestar, so battery degradation is someone else's problem.
      Do people actually buy cars these days?

    • @Mrfix-iz4di
      @Mrfix-iz4di Před 2 lety +1

      @@sandersson2813 yeah if you drive a lot

  • @dcdttu
    @dcdttu Před 2 lety +4

    1. Many people can get a 30% federal credit on home charging installation, and additional incentives through their local utility. My home charging installation, including the Wall Connector, was only 20% of the total cost. So definitely get a home charger if you can get a lot of rebates.
    2. When you said "charge on a normal outlet" that wasn't a normal outlet - that was a NEMA 5-20. 25% more Amps than a normal outlet. :-)

    • @redbaron6805
      @redbaron6805 Před 2 lety

      Not sure where you got that from. He is showing a charging rate of 12A, which under NEC rules is 80% of 15A which is a standard outlet. A 20A outlet would charge at 16A or 80% of 20A.

    • @dcdttu
      @dcdttu Před 2 lety

      @@redbaron6805 A standard NEMA 5-15 outlet would have 3 holes in it: 2 vertical slits and a round grounded wire. The thing is, one of the vertical slits in the plug he's using also has a horizontal slit in it, making a "T" shape. That means it's a NEMA 5-20 outlet, capable of 20 Amps. Just do a Google image search for a 5-20 and you'll see the difference. These lines are typically not shared with any other plugs so you get the full 20 Amps, great for a strong 120V connection for a car charger.
      The reason the charging session is running as if it's plugged into a 15A circuit is because he's using a NEMA 5-15 adapter on his Mobile Connector. 5-20 outlets are backward compatible with 5-15 plugs, and the devices that connect to them only draw up to 15A. You have to buy Tesla's NEMA 5-20 adapter, with one of the vertical slits being horizontal to only allow entry to a true NEMA 5-20 outlet, to pull 20A (or 80% thereof as you mentioned) from that outlet.
      Hope that makes sense.

  • @robertchow8829
    @robertchow8829 Před 2 lety +1

    The EPA estimates are quite optimistic. I'm sure if I granny drove my Niro EV I would achieve and even exceed the EPA estimates but that's not real life.

  • @JasonTaylor-po5xc
    @JasonTaylor-po5xc Před 2 lety +18

    One thing to keep in mind is if you are planning to sell your house anytime soon, you might consider going with the NEMA 14-50 plug instead of a Tesla charger. It charges slightly slower, but still gets the job done overnight. It won't be of much use to the new owners if they don't own a Tesla - the 14-50 plug is more flexible in that regard.

    • @foley2k2
      @foley2k2 Před 2 lety +3

      14-50 has worked for us over the last 14k miles. Be sure to install an indistrial-grade outlet rather than residential. It'll get more plugins than a stove outlet would typically.

    • @Bobpaule
      @Bobpaule Před 2 lety

      And while at it electrify every garage and parking spot, your guests will appreciate it also, and resale value of that home will be much better in the electric smoker free future.

    • @chowner
      @chowner Před 2 lety +4

      Just take the wall charger down and put a 14-50 plug in instead of that happens 🤷‍♂️

    • @matthewp1682
      @matthewp1682 Před 2 lety +1

      The wall charger is $550 and the 14-50 plug will cost a few dollars. Save yourself the money and get the 50 amp plug

    • @guttagutta420
      @guttagutta420 Před 2 lety

      @@matthewp1682 But how will you install it? I'm interested in the 14-50 plug to hook up in my garage. I have a 240 in my basement for my dryer hookup but how will I tap into it and run it to the garage?

  • @danpaul4975
    @danpaul4975 Před 2 lety +5

    Andy you've absolutely NO idea how good your "crappy single car garage" really is, you wanna see mine!!!!

  • @BestShorts11
    @BestShorts11 Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing

  • @dt1mdlara
    @dt1mdlara Před 2 lety

    Did you forget or you avoided talking about Hybrids? Just noticing, thanks for sharing and God bless.

  • @rayshepherd2479
    @rayshepherd2479 Před 2 lety +7

    I like my Tesla model S but it has not been maintenance free. My car has had a failure of the main screen and the drivetrain. It has also required the 12 volt battery to be replaced about every 3 years and replacing the battery is not as cheap or easy as my ice vehicles. I've also had one door handle fail. The cost to get it fixed by Tesla is about $1,000. However I fixed myself for about $30 but it took me several hours. Tesla also originally recommend getting a maintenance checkup every couple of years and it was much more than my maintenance costs on any ice car I've owned. I've had the car since December 2014 and the range has dropped from 254 miles to about 230 miles. I have free supercharging for life so long distance travel is less expensive for fuel but needs to be balanced by higher cost for tires and additional hotel costs because it takes longer to travel a given distance because of charging time. One other thing is I live in California and I'm on an ev time of use electric rate with PG&E. The cost for electricity has increased greatly in the 6.5 years I have owned the car. I charge at home and have solar panels. PG&E has increased their rates and changed their time of use which has increased my overall electric costs greatly. In 2015 my total electric cost was $839, in 2016 it was $1,014. In 2020 it was $3,255. Some of the higher cost in 2020 was problems with my solar system but about $1,200 was a result of a change in the time of use schedule by PG&E. They increased the duration of the lowest cost rate from 7 am until 3 pm. This cut the amount I received for my solar generation. I believe as we increase solar generation eventually the highest cost electric rate will be at night. So charging an ev will be more expensive than today.

    • @andyp91
      @andyp91 Před 2 lety

      Thank you very helpful. Hopefully technology has progressed such that maintenance will be even lower.

    • @elainebradley8213
      @elainebradley8213 Před 2 lety

      New battery now that lasts longer.

  • @jonanderson738
    @jonanderson738 Před 2 lety

    I love that She Comes First was one of the top books on here! hahaha.

  • @Mizabeyta
    @Mizabeyta Před 2 lety

    Andy I just got my performance model Y Tesla. Should I always plug it in at work to charge? Will it affect the battery by plugging in while working?

  • @robinronnblad1654
    @robinronnblad1654 Před 2 lety +2

    Hey great video! just a question where can i find that picutre of the white roadster you are using in this video? it looks sick :)

  • @tominftlthomasp3559
    @tominftlthomasp3559 Před 2 lety +1

    Andy just ordered my model 3. (Long range)Just wanted to know it i can use another 240 charger without the Tesla end. (Used to lease a Chevy Volt) Also how do you use the ccs chargers if not near a tesla charging station?

  • @dea7hr0w
    @dea7hr0w Před 2 lety

    Did you purchase roadside assistance with your insurance or use tesla roadside? Perhaps a video explanation?

  • @frecklesx20
    @frecklesx20 Před 2 lety +1

    Just got model 3 . Having a problem with phantom braking while using auto pilot on interstate. Appreciate it if you could do a video on this subject.

    • @thescibsters2049
      @thescibsters2049 Před 2 lety

      You probably did all this but make sure all of the cameras and sensors are clean and that your distance between cars is set to 2 or even more for interstate driving. 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @MichaelCena08
      @MichaelCena08 Před 2 lety

      @@thescibsters2049 why set to 2 instead of 6 or 7?

    • @thescibsters2049
      @thescibsters2049 Před 2 lety

      @@MichaelCena08 I had it backwards. From someone else in a forum: “What's everyone's following distance set at? When I had it set at 1 car length phantom braking was so frequent I stopped using autopilot. Since I changed it to 3-4 car lengths I've only had one occurrence and overall the experience is much smoother.”

  • @kevinhawthorne5257
    @kevinhawthorne5257 Před 2 lety

    Good video

  • @MachitoLFC
    @MachitoLFC Před 2 lety

    What's your daily charging SoC habit? I have a 2019 LRM3 and usual use % view. I noticed max range has dropped to 285miles! Used to be 310 like yours. I don't daily drive and my current mileage is only 15,645.

  • @jmking7
    @jmking7 Před 2 lety +5

    I will add that for those that own an EV and live in places that get winters, because you don’t use your brakes as often you’ll want to have the brakes lubricated. The lack of using the brakes combined with the winter ice melt and salt that they use on the roads will cause brakes to seize on an EV so make sure to keep an eye on that.

    • @rotorpanda
      @rotorpanda Před 2 lety

      Good info to point out. I was shocked when I first heard of the maintenance cost for basically not using your breaks often enough. Is the brake system setup in a way that you can just make sure you get hard on the brakes once a week to activate them enough, or is it basically just if you live in that environment you're gonna have to get the lubrication service regardless?

    • @jmking7
      @jmking7 Před 2 lety

      @@rotorpanda it’s more of a if you live in an environment that’s gets winters kinda thing cause of the road salts and things used to de ice the roads

    • @men2dewy
      @men2dewy Před 2 lety +2

      Just do some heavy braking once in a while. Not panic stopping, just hard enough to clean off the disks.

  • @PatrickOBrien808
    @PatrickOBrien808 Před 2 lety

    Your cat makes a cameo appearance at about 1:20. Photo Bomb!

  • @KENNEX91
    @KENNEX91 Před 2 lety

    Can you go to a regular store to replace and rotate tires? Or is there a mobile tesla # you call?

  • @dlheavrin
    @dlheavrin Před 2 lety

    Another great video, Andy.

  • @alejandrocardona5207
    @alejandrocardona5207 Před 2 lety +1

    how much did you pay to the electrician to install the NEMA14-50? What is a reasonable price?

  • @mhpreach
    @mhpreach Před 2 lety

    Nearest charging I see for Springhill, LA is 45 miles away. Can you double check that?

  • @disanti6907
    @disanti6907 Před rokem

    Hi which model 3 do you have?

  • @zacconder7934
    @zacconder7934 Před 2 lety +1

    I don’t feel like I drive aggressively at all (I got Tesla a few weeks after you got yours) and my range is 292 now :( I wonder why it’s so much different.

  • @steedsta
    @steedsta Před 2 lety

    At 7:14 into the video is the guy running backwards in the background behind the brick building or is it some camera trick filming the car driving backwards?

  • @pkerry12
    @pkerry12 Před rokem

    why is the American charge port on the car different? in Australia all teslas have built in CCS combo 2 sockets in the car.

  • @joyousenoful
    @joyousenoful Před 2 lety

    Maybe this is a dumb question but a concern for me. How big is the fire risk when charging overnight? A few people in my area have had their teslas ignite while charging at night 😬

  • @acobbler449
    @acobbler449 Před 2 lety

    When I go on a two month vacation, and leave a Tesla in my unheated garage in cold Canada , do I have to leave it plugged in for the entire two months , or is there a way to disconnect the battery , or can I leave it unplugged ?

  • @SANTIAGOSANCHEZ-yw3pd
    @SANTIAGOSANCHEZ-yw3pd Před 2 lety

    Andy I saw a video on Tesla costs out of warranty & this was very concerning....I'm expecting to get my Model 3 next month but now I'm unsure if to accept delivery with the expensive repair costs on different issues after warranty...your advice. Thanks

  • @psudoctor3336
    @psudoctor3336 Před 2 lety +1

    Get a faster charger, because if you are going on a longer trip in a short time and you are close to 0 percent and you want to be fully charged it would be close to 3-4 days to fully charge if you don’t want to spend money at a supercharger. I have a Model S Performance.

    • @camman194
      @camman194 Před 2 lety

      The charger is built into the car. The only thing you change is the amount of power you can provide for it.