2024 Tesla Model 3 Review & Buyer's Guide || Best Electric Car To Buy?

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2024 Tesla Model 3 Review. We review and test drive the 2024 Tesla Model 3 RWD to find out if it is the best electric car to buy. This is an in-depth review and buyer's guide for the 2024 Tesla Model 3 Standard Range RWD and Model 3 Long Range AWD. We will find out which is better and see how they compare to other electric cars. If you want to buy a new Tesla Model 3 or another electric car, make sure to watch this review.

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  • @mandelm2001
    I have a 22 Model 3 Standard Range and I can assure you that the range is sufficient for any long drive because of the Tesla supercharger network. My wife has a Subaru SUV but we take my car on road trips. Stops are convenient and fast, and there is always an upscale convenience store to stock up. My car is more comfortable, it has better features, it mostly drives for you. By the way, you almost never interact with the screen while driving. Everything operates using voice control, and most features are set to auto. Seating position, steering wheel position, mirrors, driving preferences, easy entry, and more are stored in a driver profile that is unique for each driver. Headlights, including brights are set to auto. Wipers as well. The car unlocks as you approach it, locks as you walk away and the mirrors fold up. You say “set wiper speed to 2” or “play Beyoncé on Spotify” You can turn on the climate using your watch just before you leave the restaurant.
  • @leebr2010
    Great review, spot on. It's time to go electric. Last year 21% of California's new car registrations were battery electric vehicles. Tesla is by far the leader for a reason.
  • @MarkoMarkovina
    I love when all of the folks who don't know nothing about electric cars and never even drove one of them start talking about "problems"
  • @firste1
    Great review as I'm planning to go electric, I'm considering Tesla and the Equinox Ev as well. Just waiting for more information on the Equinox Ev.
  • @nailedyou
    I don’t know if you live where you’re filming but you’re in my hood. Maybe one day we could colab😊. I’m due to buy a new car soon and have been using your videos to help with my research. Keep up the great work. It’s appreciated 🤗
  • @Noone-sr7or
    Thanks sherry, very honest and to the point review. A review on the new performance model 3 would be nice too. Dr.A.
  • @JonNewell
    Great review and explanation of the different batteries. I took one for a test drive last week and was blown away at how easy it is to get used to the 1 pedal driving, the screen and the indicator buttons on the steering wheel. I would highly recommend people who are a bit sceptical as I was, to just take a test drive.
  • @josephpiskac2781
    Great sports sedan. I live in Nevada and the batteries are noted for shortened service life in high temperatures?
  • @Himsofinee
    I have a 2018 Honda civic and as reliable my car is I think I might want a Tesla only because I don’t wanna continue paying for a gas and oil changes. I could be saving so much more money.
  • @uu19840906
    Do you believe that even in Canada the RWD is overall a better choice over FWD as long as you have winter tires?
  • @jessedavid4271
    5/1/24 - Hybrid to HEV are good ideas However, ideally they are sound techno Does not make up for the true disposablilty of vehicles today Especially the battery Then as you stated the cold will drain the battery plenty quickly For now I'll stick to aspirated vs EV Though eventually I will consider HEV as more time goes by One thing not over the moon about is the turbo anything Thank you once again for your great reports
  • @richardb.1938
    I live in a small town in central Ohio and have been been surprised by the number of Teslas I’ve seen recently.
  • @1Springloaded
    Still not going full EV for a while. A long while. But this looks a lot better. Maybe we could smooth off a few sharp edges when C Truck gets a refresh. If.
  • @DVinCanada
    The depreciation is really depending on the price you pay. If you pay $10k markup on a Toyota, the resale value is going to hurt you too. On the other hand, resale is not that much of an issue if you bought Tesla when price is low with inventory discount and rebate.
  • @juanvideofotos
    Of course, most people charge at home but here in South Florida chargers are all over the place, so yes, the only EV I'd consider.
  • @tigerkenshi
    I don’t have a charger at home or work. But I have super charger within 5-10minutes. Now, can I rely purely on super chargers without degradation of battery? 😅