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Two days with Model 3 impressions/review- This is not a mini model S

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We took delivery Thursday the 28th in Fremont at the new delivery center. We both really like the car a lot. It is unexpectedly different than our Model S 75D (which we love). This is not necessarily a bad thing.

First thing is the delivery process. It was pretty streamlined. We were in and out in an hour. They knew we already had a model S and the only available option was the cliff notes version. That was fine. The paperwork was painless and in order. The representative was polite and well spoken. There is a Barrista. So that was nice. PRO TIP- trade up whichever cell phone charging wire with the people taking delivery next to you. They give you one android usb cord and one Apple one. Most likely you need two of one type.

Build quality was really good. I'm particularly impressed with the interior. Its just so original and well thought out, and just... different. I got in and said wow, "I feel like I'm in a space ship." Then when my friend got in later he said the same thing, then the father in law- same thing. So I don't think its just me. The seats are wonderful, I love them. The single screen is growing on me. There is a perplexingly large amount of head room for a car of its size. It feels like even more than it is with the glass roof.

The exterior quality was also really good. I couldn't find a single flaw in the paint. The panels fit together well with the exception of the hood. I think it is sunken in a little more than it should be. So there its a bit lower than the surrounding fenders. Hopefully they can adjust it. I couldn't find any other flaws with the panel alignment.

Some of the details aren't quite as refined as the Model S. for instance the charging port is strangely large and awkward looking when extended. The light for the charger port are also located over a T symbol off to the side. The lines of the car are generally a little more utilitarian. The steering wheel is smaller. There are less stalks surrounding it. For instance you have to dig into the screen menus in order to change your follow distance on autopilot. It doesn't seem to have auto high beams like the model S. I would describe the car as minimalist. There really isn't anything there that doesn't need to be there. It has a lot of open space. I would also say the car is a bit less pretentious than the model S. Everyone reading this knows what it is, and that its rare at the moment. But it it doesn't quite garner the attention the S does.

On the other hand some things are a straight up improvement over the Model S. It has hangars for your dry cleaning! They even retract into the headliner. It has lighted vanity mirrors (nice ones too). It has hooks (also retractable) in the frunk to hold your grocery bags. The charger bag has velcro on the bottom to keep it from moving around in the trunk! There are cup holders in the door panels. Small details but improvements.

The stereo is hands down better than the upgraded Model S one. One of my hobbies is high end home stereo equipment. Trust me- it sounds really great. The soundstage is middle center. The highs are crisp and clear, and the bass is adequate to impressive. They put some work into it. Sound quality is all about personal taste, but I'm really happy with it.

When you start driving you really notice just how exemplary the visibility is. Its kind like driving a bubble. In all directions you just see outside with minimal obstruction. My wife was in the driver's seat initially and immediately floored the accelerator. Its quick! Really quick. It isn't the takes your breath away, startle your passengers quick. But thats okay. Its more acceleration than you need. For such a light car with RWD it may be more than enough at times.

So the thing that becomes quickly evident is that it is a light car compared to the Model S. The rear wheel drive makes it even more obvious. You can break the rear end loose! I'm not talking about drifting here. But if you drive aggressively around a corner the rear will slip out a bit. The model S (AWD version) will go exactly where you point it, its unflappable that way. The rear wheels just don't break loose. The model 3 is very different. Its umm... playful. Like a sports car. The steering is light and sprightly. You feel the bumps in the road. If you goose the accelerator while going around a turn the rear wheels will break loose. Its really different. Its more fun. You could put driving skills to more use than the S, and have a good time doing it. I wasn't expecting this aspect. But I'm not disappointed.

There are a couple of things not implemented yet. The Wifi is disabled. The scheduled charging is not available. The autopilot calibrated in about 50 miles. However it (the autopilot) had an issue where it was umm "reluctant" to start again in traffic on the freeway after coming to a stop in traffic. I'm sure it'll all be corrected in a software update, which is coming "soon." I know the story. With Tesla the software is always improving, and they always release products a little bit unfinished. I'm not quite willing to shell out for "full self driving" before it works. However their history of using somewhat beta software doesn't really bother me. I'm patient with them. I'm really happy to have received mine so early. They have overdelivered with everything they have made in my opinion. The model 3 is no exception.
 

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Great report - we're also a model S family as well as a new Model 3 owner, and I echo many of your sentiments. My P100DL Model S feels very dated all of a sudden... I truly enjoy driving the Model 3 more and love the UI refinements. You didn't mention that the screen seems MUCH higher res, crisp and sharp, and the display is MUCH more responsive than the S. I LOVE the maps on the 3. Driving my S now, I can't help but feel a little disappointed in the navigation UI and screen quality.

Also - I'm incredibly impressed with the overall build quality. This thing doesn't have a squeak, rattle, buzz, odd panel gap. Everything feels very tight. I've owned an early model S (rough build quality issues) and a late model S (better), but this Model 3 (at just #2547) feels SO well made and tight... I'm shocked. Expected more issues given lower cost, new factory process, and early build number.

PRO TIP- trade up whichever cell phone charging wire with the people taking delivery next to you. They give you one android usb cord and one Apple one. Most likely you need two of one type.
Regarding your pro tip about swapping phone cables with other customers taking delivery... there's no need. We just asked our delivery specialist to get us two iphone lightning connectors, and he scurried into the back and came out with the second one and installed it happily. So the tip should be just to ASK for the two cables you want... you'll get them for no charge at delivery. If you wait and decide later, you'll probably have to buy the other one from the online store.
 
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Great report - we're also a model S family as well as a new Model 3 owner, and I echo many of your sentiments. My P100DL Model S feels very dated... I truly enjoy driving the Model 3 more and love the UI refinements. You didn't mention that the screen seems MUCH higher res, crisp and sharp, and the display is MUCH more responsive than the S. I LOVE the maps on the 3. Driving my S now, I can't help but feel a little disappointed in the navigation UI and screen quality.

Also - I'm incredibly impressed with the overall build quality. This thing doesn't have a squeak, rattle, buzz, odd panel gap. Everything feels very tight. I've owned an early model S (rough build quality issues) and a late model S (better), but this Model 3 (at just #2547) feels SO well made and tight... I'm shocked. Expected more issues given lower cost, new factory process, and early build number.

Regarding your pro tip about swapping phone cables with other customers taking delivery... there's no need. We just asked our delivery specialist to get us two iphone lightning connectors, and he scurried into the back and came out with the second one and installed it happily. So the tip should be just to ASK for the two cables you want... you'll get them for no charge at delivery. If you wait and decide later, you'll probably have to buy the other one from the online store.

Yeah great point about the screen. Its much more fluid and smooth than the Model S. And the resolution is great as well. I think its just a higher grade LCD than we have in the S. Good call about the cable. I didn't think to just ask for one.
 
Thanks for the review and comparison. No Model 3 invite yet, but talked with a new Model 3 owner at the SuperCharger yesterday. One thing he noticed and wanted to show us was the sound of the door being closed on the 3. Very, very solid sound since there's steel inside also unlike the composition of the S.

Heard lots of great things so far on the speaker system from new owners. I'm assuming this is what we can expect from the upgraded PUP sound system and those waiting for the standard model might have something different? Curious how the sound system is listed on your Monroney sticker.
 
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I got in and said wow, "I feel like I'm in a space ship." Then when my friend got in later he said the same thing, then the father in law- same thing. So I don't think its just me.

What I learned from your post is that you guys all have been in a spaceship - definitely aliens.

I have a question: does it retain heat well? With the glass roof, I'm concerned that it would get cold quickly.
 
The stereo is hands down better than the upgraded Model S one. One of my hobbies is high end home stereo equipment. Trust me- it sounds really great. The soundstage is middle center. The highs are crisp and clear, and the bass is adequate to impressive. They put some work into it. Sound quality is all about personal taste, but I'm really happy with it.

Glad to hear the sound is better than the upgraded Model S sound.
 
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@SMAlset , I was on the same boat as you - waiting for the M3 invitation letter/email. Guess what? I logged into the Tesla owners page and clicked on our model 3 page, and bang, the front page was the invitation to configure our M3. I went back and checked our emails, nope, definitely no email from Tesla for M3 configuration invitation.

So, my recommendation to all those wondering why they haven;t got an invite yet - login.

BTW, wife decided to wait for the standard battery... so a couple of more months of waiting for us (hopefully). The good news is, even after we selected the standard version, the choice to configure the long-range version continues to exist - so in case we get up one morning and change our mind, we could get a M3 in 4 weeks (that is the wait time they are now projecting between ordering and delivery).

Good luck!
 
Great report - we're also a model S family as well as a new Model 3 owner, and I echo many of your sentiments. My P100DL Model S feels very dated all of a sudden... I truly enjoy driving the Model 3 more and love the UI refinements. You didn't mention that the screen seems MUCH higher res, crisp and sharp, and the display is MUCH more responsive than the S. I LOVE the maps on the 3. Driving my S now, I can't help but feel a little disappointed in the navigation UI and screen quality.

Also - I'm incredibly impressed with the overall build quality. This thing doesn't have a squeak, rattle, buzz, odd panel gap. Everything feels very tight. I've owned an early model S (rough build quality issues) and a late model S (better), but this Model 3 (at just #2547) feels SO well made and tight... I'm shocked. Expected more issues given lower cost, new factory process, and early build number.

Regarding your pro tip about swapping phone cables with other customers taking delivery... there's no need. We just asked our delivery specialist to get us two iphone lightning connectors, and he scurried into the back and came out with the second one and installed it happily. So the tip should be just to ASK for the two cables you want... you'll get them for no charge at delivery. If you wait and decide later, you'll probably have to buy the other one from the online store.

Yup we had to buy one and decided to pick up the all weather frunk and trunk mats. Highly recommended.
 
Great report - we're also a model S family as well as a new Model 3 owner, and I echo many of your sentiments. My P100DL Model S feels very dated all of a sudden... I truly enjoy driving the Model 3 more and love the UI refinements. You didn't mention that the screen seems MUCH higher res, crisp and sharp, and the display is MUCH more responsive than the S. I LOVE the maps on the 3. Driving my S now, I can't help but feel a little disappointed in the navigation UI and screen quality.

Also - I'm incredibly impressed with the overall build quality. This thing doesn't have a squeak, rattle, buzz, odd panel gap. Everything feels very tight. I've owned an early model S (rough build quality issues) and a late model S (better), but this Model 3 (at just #2547) feels SO well made and tight... I'm shocked. Expected more issues given lower cost, new factory process, and early build number.

Regarding your pro tip about swapping phone cables with other customers taking delivery... there's no need. We just asked our delivery specialist to get us two iphone lightning connectors, and he scurried into the back and came out with the second one and installed it happily. So the tip should be just to ASK for the two cables you want... you'll get them for no charge at delivery. If you wait and decide later, you'll probably have to buy the other one from the online store.

Our vin 2545 is so much better built than our 2017 S90D. If the next gen S is built as good as Model 3 it’s going to sikence all the interior critics.


Can we mention one of my favorite features? N bad New Car Smell. It smells clean like nothing at all.
 
Great report - we're also a model S family as well as a new Model 3 owner, and I echo many of your sentiments. My P100DL Model S feels very dated all of a sudden... I truly enjoy driving the Model 3 more and love the UI refinements. You didn't mention that the screen seems MUCH higher res, crisp and sharp, and the display is MUCH more responsive than the S. I LOVE the maps on the 3. Driving my S now, I can't help but feel a little disappointed in the navigation UI and screen quality.

This is a massive problem to me. There’s no way the “flagship” S should be allowed to have an inferior UI. It’s inexcusable for a vehicle twice the price or more. Yes, I understand they’re differently sized vehicles, but they’ve had plenty of time to plan. An S interior refresh to surpass the 3 should’ve been announced already for delivery when the 3 was launched.

I have a day one 3 reservation and my S is coming off lease in April. I can’t imagine getting a new S in 4 months with an inferior screen/cluster.
 
This is a massive problem to me. There’s no way the “flagship” S should be allowed to have an inferior UI. It’s inexcusable for a vehicle twice the price or more. Yes, I understand they’re differently sized vehicles, but they’ve had plenty of time to plan. An S interior refresh to surpass the 3 should’ve been announced already for delivery when the 3 was launched.

I have a day one M3 reservation and my S is coming off lease in April. I can’t imagine getting a new S in 4 months with an inferior screen/cluster.

Unfortunately this is the ebb and flow of technology. Sure the model 3 is a little more refined than the S, RIGHT NOW. But that is mainly because they have spent so much time working on the model 3. Tesla was then able to apply everything they knew from building the MS and the MX to creating a more efficient process for the M3.
The Tegra chip that runs the screen in the MS was created over 5 years ago for that car and has not had a chance to be updated, because it would require MAJOR software enhancements. This is why we see unfinished features in the M3 because it is on a new hardware platform and requires new code.

I personally believe that this year we will see a major refresh of the model S in order to create a new feature gap between the M3 and MS.
 
This is a massive problem to me. There’s no way the “flagship” S should be allowed to have an inferior UI. It’s inexcusable for a vehicle twice the price or more. Yes, I understand they’re differently sized vehicles, but they’ve had plenty of time to plan. An S interior refresh to surpass the 3 should’ve been announced already for delivery when the 3 was launched.

I have a day one 3 reservation and my S is coming off lease in April. I can’t imagine getting a new S in 4 months with an inferior screen/cluster.
It happens from time to time. Offhand, the 2004 Prius had a relatiely advanced UI compared to some (maybe most or all?) Lexus models at the time. The S and X still have features the 3 doesn't and possibly won't ever have.