Oafley Jones wrote: » I was watching a video yesterday of a tear down of a 3. Shocking state of affairs.
zg3409 wrote: » There is a video of a model Y in Germany. It was imported from USA and has USA charger not compatible with European chargers. Potentially that could be in Ireland under testing. This vehicle will be used by Tesla competitors available to hire to check it out. It cannot be hired by general public. They have tested many non released EVs in Ireland typically based out of a Sligo hotel. Some have camouflage paintwork. It is unlikely but there is one in Netherlands toohttps://www.google.com/amp/s/www.teslarati.com/tesla-model-y-europe-first-look-autopilot-supercharger-tests/amp/https://insideevs.com/news/425607/tesla-model-y-germany-autobahn-range-test/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsHNN93Ty7Y
[Deleted User] wrote: » Quality Control are supposed to stop the line where needed to fix the process which is producing poor quality product. They obviously are not empowered to do that as Tesla needs to register sales in the quarter.
markpb wrote: » Or maybe all these faults are within tolerance, ie attached to the car => okay.
carloscorreia wrote: » Elon Musk twitted that the Berlin built Model Y "is a revolution in automotive body engineering"
Kramer wrote: » He hasn't even redesigned the laughable cup holder in the Model 3/Y yet :rolleyes:.
JPA wrote: » Will German engineering know how rub off on Tesla in their Berlin factory? How did they end up in Germany anyway? There's surely lower cost countries they could have chosen.
mrbongo wrote: » Yes, the cup holder should be Elon's top priority, it's what's holding Tesla back no doubt /s
carloscorreia wrote: » Model Y RWD coming soon...
unkel wrote: » US price drop of the LR AWD from USD52,995 to USD49,995. That's a full USD10k cheaper than the Ford Mach-E Looks like Tesla is doing to the competition what some people thought the competition would do to Tesla (kill it) a few years ago Interesting times! Pity we won't get the Model Y here in Europe until at least 2022. That's a very long time away...
Third_Echelon wrote: » I've seen a few in the wild starting to pop up (Bay Area, California) and they are FUGLY! Just don't have the sleekness and lines of the 3, nor the large size of the X. It's a compromise model for me... Mach-E even though more expensive I think will still be very competitive.
unkel wrote: » Model 3 is no looker either, yet it is the best selling vehicle where you are, in California.
JohnC. wrote: » Convertible Model Y in Dublinhttps://www.theverge.com/2020/10/5/21502379/tesla-modely-roof-flies-off-convertible-quality-issue
graememk wrote: » California?
unkel wrote: » That doesn't feel right to me. If only there was even a ski hatch so it could stick its head into the cabin a bit and see the people? Although that wouldn't work if 3 people sit in the back. But I'm only new to owning dogs, maybe experienced owners could give their opinion on dog in boot?
unkel wrote: » That doesn't feel right to me. If only there was even a ski hatch so it could stick its head into the cabin a bit and see the people?Linky Although that wouldn't work if 3 people sit in the back. But I'm only new to owning dogs, maybe experienced owners could give their opinion on dog in boot?