2022 Model Y - Extremely surprised by the shock absorption capacity, the ride was extremely uncomfortable. My other 10 year old SUV (Honda Pilot) absorbs the same road bumps really well. Tire Pressure on Model Y was 41PSI on delivery.
Took the car to the service center, they tried to convince me that it is due to the "sporty" nature of the vehicle. I took a ride on the service car which was a little better (Tire pressure 38PSI). The Technician came out with his analysis of replacing the "rear springs (softer version) with a different revision part". Neither the technician nor the Service Center Manager could explain what could be going wrong on a brand new car.. Manager explanation was "Softer springs would help for folks who may not like the sportier feel of Model Y"
I know there are other similar thread mostly for 2020 Model.. Surprised folks continue to have same issues and Tesla has not taken any actions yet.. Would like to hear from others and if anyone also got the spring replacement from Tesla, did it work ?
Thanks
AG
Took the car to the service center, they tried to convince me that it is due to the "sporty" nature of the vehicle. I took a ride on the service car which was a little better (Tire pressure 38PSI). The Technician came out with his analysis of replacing the "rear springs (softer version) with a different revision part". Neither the technician nor the Service Center Manager could explain what could be going wrong on a brand new car.. Manager explanation was "Softer springs would help for folks who may not like the sportier feel of Model Y"
I know there are other similar thread mostly for 2020 Model.. Surprised folks continue to have same issues and Tesla has not taken any actions yet.. Would like to hear from others and if anyone also got the spring replacement from Tesla, did it work ?
Thanks
AG