tstafford
Active Member
Hate is too strong a word. I'd like it to be smaller and have CarPlay or Waze integration.
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1. Navigation
2. Inability to turn off bluetooth so car keeps stealing my iPhone connection when I don't want it to.
It might be better to reframe this question as, "What are you disappointed about regarding your Tesla?"
expensive (price, insurance)
expensive and time consuming when body work is needed
New with my Tela - exaclty1 month with it - so not a lot of hate but here some things that I wish were different:
I love my car so far but it is missing a few things
- Ability to plan a route from my phone and send it to my car. Same thing for sending any Gmaps link and hate it ready when I get in
- Spotify
- Profiles on the passanger seat
- Ability to schedule when to stop charging
- Ability to schedule charging from the App
- Multiple users on the Tesla App
- Better navigation, maybe is that I'm just to used to Gmaps but I definitly find it annoying that I don't know when the next exit is going to be unless I look on the center dashboard
- Blindspot detection
^This. And I don't even own mine yet.Not sure if this counts, but what I kind of hate about my Tesla is how it has made me obsess over learning every single thing about it, and wanting to continue to do so, since I started looking into getting one around 4 months ago. As an example, my pre-sleep routine of reading my eBooks has been replaced with checking out Tesla-related videos on YouTube and posts on various sites, particularly TMC. I've learned a ton but it seems like there's still so much to be learned. It feels like the time I've spent doing all of that is not healthy and that I need to better balance it out with everything else going forward. I'm sure some of this is just the excitement over owning a new car and it being an EV, but none of my previous cars has ever intrigued me like this.