Like this hobby, I am not a TOFTT kinda guy and I take my time doing research. So my reviews might seem belated as so many of Tesla Model 3's are on the road already.
I finally decided to get one and I got it about 10 days ago.
Good:
Great drive.
Great pick up.
Auto slow down/breaking. (three different options)
Loads of features: hard to list them all. Plenty of videos on YouTube explaining things in detail.
Very quiet.
Iphone and Android App controlled
Easy to drive
Computer controlled and the console is very user friendly.
Decently roomy both back and front.
Lots of storage space for its size. A trunk on the front as well.
Keyless entry and exit.
Lots of charging stations along major hwy routes.
Delivery process is quite smooth.
Great speakers
No engine oil change, transmission service and other mechanical service etc. required. Overall it requires much less maintenance than a regular gasoline powered car.
Very low brake wear
Auto windshield wipers and head lights
Bad (and not so bad)
A bit pricey. Final cost for a standard white color Tesla 3 = about 52000.00
Premium pricing for non white colors ($1300 onwards)
No spare tire.
No floor mats (about $300)
No window tint
Adapter 220 V is not standard (about $50)
Charging is slower and needs a bit of planning. Regular 110 V household charging is slow. It charges about 8 km worth of charge per hour. Which means it could take 50 hours to fully charge it!
Rear view mirror a bit small and rear view is limited because of higher back.
A bit of wait for delivery. (It took about a week and half for mine)
You can not return if you are not happy because of Govt regulations regarding rebates.
The shiny interior surfaces seems to have lots of fingerprint smudges
The doors are a bit heavier.
Although I am still a newer owner, overall I am VERY happy to have spent about $10K over my range but I know I will save it in fuel and maintenance cost. I am going to use it mainly for work. I don't think I will ever take it to the interior, not between Oct and March anyway. Those mountains and cold weather certainly burn more fuel.
Repeat: No, because I don't need another mid size and I already have a large size SUV.
Recommend: Absolutely. If you are ok with the price and you can plan your daily driving ahead, it is a wonderful, quite futuristic piece of machinery. The Good easily outweighs the Bad here.
I will keep on editing and adding more things as I explore it more.
I hope it helps you, hopefully buy, or not buy your first fully electric auto.
PS:
Another bad: The pillars on the front, esp on the driver side seems to cause a bit of blind spot esp when making a left turn.
Another 2 little bads:
The clock on the console is very tiny.
No AM radio.
Oct 08 2020 : First negative experience.
It worked fine for about 6 days and then this is what started to happen. My phone keeps getting disconnected from the car. Which basically mean, there is no continuous communication between these two as a result, I can't see the charging update, sometimes it won't unlock automatically and I still have to use the card key to start.
A few times I had to disconnect and reconnect blue tooth, a few times, I had to restart my phone and in some cases, I had to reboot the computer. It works and then it stops again.
Based on some Tesla forums, it seems like a common issue with Tesla owners.
Edit: Not happening anymore. I am not sure how but the problem just went away.
Oct 08: With 220V plug/adapter the charging is 6 to 7 times faster. It is 50+ km/hr while the regular 110 v outlet would give you about 8 km/hr. But obviously you have to an access to a 220V outlet.
Oct 11: Wipers: Not as easy to operate as they should be. Read my post below for details.
Oct 22 : Auto wipers doesn't work in full darkness. I mean on a street with no street lights or no oncoming traffic, you have to turn them on manually. Be mindful of that.
I finally decided to get one and I got it about 10 days ago.
Good:
Great drive.
Great pick up.
Auto slow down/breaking. (three different options)
Loads of features: hard to list them all. Plenty of videos on YouTube explaining things in detail.
Very quiet.
Iphone and Android App controlled
Easy to drive
Computer controlled and the console is very user friendly.
Decently roomy both back and front.
Lots of storage space for its size. A trunk on the front as well.
Keyless entry and exit.
Lots of charging stations along major hwy routes.
Delivery process is quite smooth.
Great speakers
No engine oil change, transmission service and other mechanical service etc. required. Overall it requires much less maintenance than a regular gasoline powered car.
Very low brake wear
Auto windshield wipers and head lights
Bad (and not so bad)
A bit pricey. Final cost for a standard white color Tesla 3 = about 52000.00
Premium pricing for non white colors ($1300 onwards)
No spare tire.
No floor mats (about $300)
No window tint
Adapter 220 V is not standard (about $50)
Charging is slower and needs a bit of planning. Regular 110 V household charging is slow. It charges about 8 km worth of charge per hour. Which means it could take 50 hours to fully charge it!
Rear view mirror a bit small and rear view is limited because of higher back.
A bit of wait for delivery. (It took about a week and half for mine)
You can not return if you are not happy because of Govt regulations regarding rebates.
The shiny interior surfaces seems to have lots of fingerprint smudges
The doors are a bit heavier.
Although I am still a newer owner, overall I am VERY happy to have spent about $10K over my range but I know I will save it in fuel and maintenance cost. I am going to use it mainly for work. I don't think I will ever take it to the interior, not between Oct and March anyway. Those mountains and cold weather certainly burn more fuel.
Repeat: No, because I don't need another mid size and I already have a large size SUV.
Recommend: Absolutely. If you are ok with the price and you can plan your daily driving ahead, it is a wonderful, quite futuristic piece of machinery. The Good easily outweighs the Bad here.
I will keep on editing and adding more things as I explore it more.
I hope it helps you, hopefully buy, or not buy your first fully electric auto.
PS:
Another bad: The pillars on the front, esp on the driver side seems to cause a bit of blind spot esp when making a left turn.
Another 2 little bads:
The clock on the console is very tiny.
No AM radio.
Oct 08 2020 : First negative experience.
It worked fine for about 6 days and then this is what started to happen. My phone keeps getting disconnected from the car. Which basically mean, there is no continuous communication between these two as a result, I can't see the charging update, sometimes it won't unlock automatically and I still have to use the card key to start.
A few times I had to disconnect and reconnect blue tooth, a few times, I had to restart my phone and in some cases, I had to reboot the computer. It works and then it stops again.
Based on some Tesla forums, it seems like a common issue with Tesla owners.
Edit: Not happening anymore. I am not sure how but the problem just went away.
Oct 08: With 220V plug/adapter the charging is 6 to 7 times faster. It is 50+ km/hr while the regular 110 v outlet would give you about 8 km/hr. But obviously you have to an access to a 220V outlet.
Oct 11: Wipers: Not as easy to operate as they should be. Read my post below for details.
Oct 22 : Auto wipers doesn't work in full darkness. I mean on a street with no street lights or no oncoming traffic, you have to turn them on manually. Be mindful of that.
Last edited: