So I've had the Model 3 Long Range for about a year and a half now, and for a while, I've been noticing almost no grip whenever I am on any curve or changing lanes on the freeway. At higher speeds (anything above 70-80 mph), the car is drifting left and right/feels incredibly wobbly. I noticed this problem started around 8 months ago, but because of COVID, I hadn't been able to really start driving it again and testing until recently. When I took this to a Service Center, they told me nothing was wrong with the suspension, but I don't think the mechanic had enough time to test and really feel the problem even after I explained it to him.
I have the 18" Michelin Pilot Sport All Seasons, which we replaced about 4 months ago, and 21k miles on the car.
Should I try to book another appointment with a service center and explain the problem again? Or is there somewhere else I should go to see if they can fix the issue? I no longer feel comfortable driving the car, and I have to constantly fight it to drive well, but I'm no longer sure if this is an issue with my current driving abilities or an actual issue with the car. Any thoughts on this?
I have the 18" Michelin Pilot Sport All Seasons, which we replaced about 4 months ago, and 21k miles on the car.
Should I try to book another appointment with a service center and explain the problem again? Or is there somewhere else I should go to see if they can fix the issue? I no longer feel comfortable driving the car, and I have to constantly fight it to drive well, but I'm no longer sure if this is an issue with my current driving abilities or an actual issue with the car. Any thoughts on this?