ajbrun
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What sort of floor mats does the Y come with? I'm assuming just simple carpet? Are they likely to hold up to muddy boots or is a third party purchase required? Do we know if RHD M3 mats fit Y's?
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It’s standard carpet ones. I wouldn’t trust them to stand up to winter weather, at least the ones in my M3 didn’t.What sort of floor mats does the Y come with? I'm assuming just simple carpet? Are they likely to hold up to muddy boots or is a third party purchase required? Do we know if RHD M3 mats fit Y's?
Laminar Black - Set of 4 Wheel Covers - having to use emyus.com to ship them ver and will have to pay tax, but I think worth itAny chance of a link?
So what do you reckon your landed cost will be?Laminar Black - Set of 4 Wheel Covers - having to use emyus.com to ship them ver and will have to pay tax, but I think worth it
Nice! But this is quite expensive for a piece of plasticLaminar Black - Set of 4 Wheel Covers - having to use emyus.com to ship them ver and will have to pay tax, but I think worth it
Somewhere around £ 350 to £ 400. You have to pay $ 30 shipping to the shipping company, they then charge $ 60 plus import tax and VAT.So what do you reckon your landed cost will be?
If you ordered a MYP then probably.Could this mean that our MY will be coming from Berlin?
Tesla to begin Giga Berlin Model Y deliveries in March
Tesla's Giga Berlin factory is officially coming online with its first deliveries starting in March of this year. The estimates on Tesla's site and custowww.notateslaapp.com
I was reading the Edmunds EV range test article and it appears Tesla has a much higher range buffer once reporting zero miles left than the Mach E and iD4. I wonder if Tesla has taken note of this and just released some of this buffer to improve the range?The range bump on the LR to 331 has been widely discussed here but not seen anyone mention that, as before, it seems to be based on the 20 inch wheels. if you select the 19s there is now an "estimate" of 350 miles.
Similarly the M3 which is now showing 374 seems to be based on the 19s. Select the 18s and it is now estimating 389. I wonder how much they would have to tweek the car it to get that up to 400. That would be good PR
I was looking at the Rimetrix myself but will probably wait till they have a distributor in the UK. For that price, I would maybe consider powder coating the gemini’s for a bit less until then. Or I may leave leave them. I just want the car….Laminar Black - Set of 4 Wheel Covers - having to use emyus.com to ship them ver and will have to pay tax, but I think worth it
Tesla don't report battery size officially but in reality since 2019 the battery size in the M3 has increased from what was probably 75kw Panasonic originally to between 79kwh LG and 82kwh Panasonic.I was reading the Edmunds EV range test article and it appears Tesla has a much higher range buffer once reporting zero miles left than the Mach E and iD4. I wonder if Tesla has taken note of this and just released some of this buffer to improve the range?
probably about £300 I reckon all inSo what do you reckon your landed cost will be?
Downside of the different battery technology used, I guess.All - what's this news about performance boost not available on newer Model Y's .. is this just a rumour?
I’ve not seen anything mentioning this, any links?Downside of the different battery technology used, I guess.
This will be useless for me, rolling one are more practical, if they are firm board versions, then it would go in the garage with the restWho’s gonna hold out for …… the cargo hooks?
Tesla adds cargo hooks to rear trunk of made-in-China Model Y, Parcel Shelf added to owner's manual
Tesla is well known for making continuous improvements to their vehicles. The latest example of that is a change to the Model Y made at Giga Shanghai. According to a recent update to the owner’s […]driveteslacanada.ca