Just short of 4 weeks ago a white Tesla Model 3 Standard Range Plus arrived on the back of a transporter at my house. It's a lease car, through work. I chose a full electric car for a few reasons; firstly the very low current BIK, secondly saving money on fuel, thirdly I fancied something different.
Tesla don't have the best reputation when it comes to build quality. There was one issue with mine on delivery - a slight misalignment of the bootlid when closed. It's barely noticeable and I haven't bothered reporting it yet. In the last week I have had a fairly major issue - the cabin heater would only blow out cold air. A call to Tesla diagnosed the issue remotely and also fixed it remotely. Apart from that, there's no squeaks and no rattles; everything works as it should.
In the 800 miles I've driven, I can report I'm over the moon with it. It's so effortless to drive. Some would say it takes the fun out of driving, what with so many driver 'assistance' features and one pedal driving, but the lazy man is me is pleased. The performance is staggering, even though it's the slowest Tesla available. Having 100% torque available straight away is awesome.
Of course, cost of fuel is only a small part of the cost of ownership, however I've spent buttons to travel 800 miles, probably about £6.00 so far - but that does include a couple of stops at a Tesla Supercharger, using some of my free 400kw allowance. At home, we are on the Octopus Go tariff, meaning 5p per kw between 0030hrs and 0430hrs. That is cheap, I mean very cheap. We've also moved to using the washing machine and dishwasher between these hours.
I love the toys. Using my phone as a key (I also have pin to drive set up) is great. I could spend hours in there on Netflix etc etc. I've already had a couple of software updates, and there's meant to be one coming before Christmas that is rumoured to turn on the heated steering wheel function.
I get it's a car that doesn't appeal to everyone. I certainly wouldn’t call it a driver's car, apart from in a point and shoot kind of way. Twisty roads is not its forte.
However, so far I'm very, very pleased with it. I can't see me returning to an ICE car anytime soon.
Edited by DieselBoy on 19/12/2020 at 08:48
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