@@FaizAly Best of luck and have fun driving your new Model Y P. I opted to get the LR Model Y which has 330 Mi range. I sold my Model 3 performance which was great but I didn’t want more performance than it already has and the performance models have tires that may look great but are about 2” from the ground. I have chewed up about 5 tires on the infamous potholes of Atlanta. I opted for the LR since it has the 19” Gemini tires, which supposedly give the Y a softer ride. Finally I ordered solid black since I didn’t want to have another white Tesla that you see everywhere. I had a pearl white Tesla before which I had to pay extra for. Good paint and the metallic application is very nice.
The round cut out on the 'passenger' seat would be utilised for the UK for instance along with a steering wheel removal kit to move it to the other side ....
Tesla app now recommends 80% charge for my 2021 MYP (used to be 90%). Oh and I would go only with a MYP because of the factors you mentioned. Also I swapped out the 21" wheels to 19" wheels a square setup and increase the range slightly but compensates while driving spiritedly!
Does the model Y performance come with the red brake covers or is that something you added? I’m waiting on my order for the Y performance…I’m so excited 🎉
@@FaizAly Faiz, I believe that it is all just political wrangling and the much tougher safety and emissions standards that passenger cars have to meet. We have no tailpipes here, but utilities are cheaper to manufacture and they sell for more money because that's what the market has allowed. It's no surprise that Tesla has been saying from Day One that the Model Y will outsell the Model 3 even though the Model Y costs more. It does seem that Tesla has endowed the Model Y with a level of passenger car safety, but I don' trust the major manufacturers. Sorry, my answer didn't have much to do with Phillip's question, I just get triggered by this subject.
Great review. I have two questions. 1). How much lower is the Performance model vs Long Range? I live in an area with snow and ground clearance is a consideration. 2). What’s the comparison between the Long Range with performance upgrade vs Performance model with respect to; a), range? And b), 0-60 time? Thanks
Hi Sven! The Performance is 18mm lower than the Long Range. The range for Long Range is 330 miles w/0-60 of 4.8 seconds, while Performance is 303 miles of range and 0-60 of 3.5 seconds
@@FaizAly Thanks for the insight. So the Perf is just a little lower but recognizable if you’ve got a sharp eye. If you buy the performance boost (~$2k?) for the LR what 0-60 time do you get? Also, If you were to put aero wheels (19”?) on a Performance model could you achieve the same range as a LR? I’m just trying to understand the differences and decide which one I’d prefer. Thanks again.
Just ordered mine today. Can’t wait for my MY performance. Was gunning for model S but with the incentives. Can’t really pass that! Ill use that incentives towards model S next year hahaha
I have the Model 3 Performance lowered with Mountain Pass coil overs and zero g wheels. Just picked up a Model Y Performance for my wife. The Y drives differently which surprised me since they share so many parts. The Y feels more truck like than what I was expecting.
Great video! Been thinking snout getting one. As everyone of us the quality control over time has gotten better. However how was your experience at pick up, did it check off all the QC checklist when driving off the lot , or any issues thus far ?
Thank you Raul! My experience was pretty great. I checked thoroughly and quality was good and no issues. There very ever so slight panel gaps, but nothing noticeable at all!
If anyone can help me with this decision, I am seeing to buy a 2022 model y long range with full self-driving for 59,000 but is there any significant difference between 2023 model?
To be very honest I didn’t find that big of a difference. The 2023 is extremely similar to the 2022. What I did notice is the noise of the car is drastically reduced
@@FaizAly Georgia Tint Laws For SUVs and Vans Below are the laws on how dark you can have your tints: Windshield: Non-reflective and any tint shade is allowed on the top 6 inches of the windshield. Front Side windows: 32% VLT darkness or more. Back Side windows: Any darkness / VLT% can be used. Rear Window: Any darkness/ VLT% can be used. Below are the laws on the types of tint reflection you can legally have: Front Side windows: No more than 20% reflective. Back Side windows: No more than 20% reflective. Other restrictions: red and amber not allowed Georgia Window Tint Law Fines You can be fined up to $1,000 for illegal tint and installments. The code states: “Violation of the law is a misdemeanor. It is punishable by a fine up to $1,000 or up to 12 months imprisonment.” Sounds like one of the stronger fines out there?
Thank you for addressing and showing the model Y 2023 has those cameras built into the review mirror housing. I was failing to understand how tesla vision will help with forward parking assist.
Great video. I dont agree however that the performance model and "all the rest" model Ys practically look the same. You cant even compare the performance with the long range or standard as far as the exterior. The performance is a good looking car while the other two are among the ugliest looking cars on the road today. The proportions are just soo off. Btw, Im expecting my Berlin made performance quicksilver any day now.
Thanks Christian! I said they are similar but also noted all the differences the Performance has in comparison to the long range …carbon fiber spoiler, performance wheels w/red calipers …all things that make the Performance look sportier
@@FaizAly Yeah, those little things make a huge difference in my eyes. Interesting about the lack of sensors/radar. Im a little concerned but youre saying that there will be an update soon? Do you know exactly what that will do in terms of parking for example?
I agree build quality has been a concern with Teslas, but I think it’s been hyped up to be a bigger issue than it really is. I have owned a 2022 Model X for 6 months. No quality issues. Even with this Model Y, with full detailed inspections, no issues. Even with my friends who own new teslas no build quality issues
I got to the part where you said you “tinted the front windshield” and you lost me and your credibility. Such a dangerous thing to do and I am surprised you can get the car insured.
Are you telling me driving at night with a tinted windshield is not dangerous and provides the same visibility as it does without tinting? If so then all good, but I doubt it does.
Sadly 303 is a lie. I charged my performance why on a recent trip to 100% at it only reached 293. Do I have any options with Tesla to complain about this gross clearly gross exaggeration.