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TESLA Model Y 2021

The 2021 Tesla Model Y is a fully electric SUV featuring a dual motor setup for enhanced performance. Manufactured in Fremont, California, this five-door vehicle combines advanced safety features like front and knee airbags and manual seatbelts with a spacious design. It falls into the Class 1D weight category, supporting a gross vehicle weight rating between 5,001 - 6,000 lbs. As a Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV), the Model Y delivers a sustainable driving experience without compromising on power or versatility.

Spec:

Other Engine Info
Dual Motor – Performance

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery capacity can degrade, reducing the vehicle’s range.
Software bugs
Tesla vehicles rely heavily on software, and bugs or glitches can occasionally affect performance or functionality.
Charging issues
Problems with charging equipment or the vehicle’s charging port can lead to difficulties in recharging the battery.
Suspension problems
Some owners have reported issues with the suspension system, such as premature wear or noise.
Autopilot malfunctions
The Autopilot system can sometimes experience malfunctions or fail to perform as expected.
Phantom draining
The battery may lose charge more quickly than expected when the vehicle is not in use, known as phantom or vampire drain.
Build quality
Some owners have reported issues with the build quality, including panel gaps, paint defects, and interior fit and finish.
TESLA Model Y 2023

The 2023 Tesla Model Y is a versatile multipurpose passenger vehicle with a five-seat capacity and left-hand drive. It boasts a comprehensive suite of safety features, including lane departure warning, forward collision warning, and blind spot monitoring, all as standard. Powered by a dual motor performance setup, it runs on a lithium-ion battery, classifying it as a battery electric vehicle (BEV). With its advanced driver assistance systems like standard adaptive cruise control and optional lane centering assistance, the Model Y offers a cutting-edge driving experience.

Spec:

Other Engine Info
Dual Motor – Performance

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery capacity can degrade, leading to reduced range and performance.
Software glitches
Frequent updates can sometimes introduce bugs that affect vehicle performance or functionality.
Autopilot issues
The Autopilot system may have occasional malfunctions or may not detect obstacles as accurately as expected.
Charging network limitations
Not all charging stations may be compatible or provide optimal charging speeds.
Suspension problems
Reports of premature wear and tear in the suspension system components have been noted.
Build quality
Issues like panel gaps, paint imperfections, and other fit-and-finish concerns are sometimes reported.
Noise and vibration
Some owners report increased cabin noise and vibrations at higher speeds or on rough roads.
TESLA Model 3 2023

The 2023 Tesla Model 3 is a sophisticated battery electric vehicle (BEV) designed with safety and performance in mind. Equipped with dual motors for enhanced performance, it offers a range of standard safety features such as lane departure warning, forward collision warning, and pedestrian automatic emergency braking. With a standard backup camera and blind spot warning, it ensures maximum visibility and driver awareness. Built in Fremont, California, this passenger car combines cutting-edge technology with sustainable driving.

Spec:

Other Engine Info
Dual Motor – Performance

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery’s capacity to hold a charge can diminish, affecting the vehicle's range.
Software glitches
Occasional issues with the car's software system, including the infotainment and Autopilot features.
Charging issues
Problems with home charging setups or public charging stations, such as slow charging speeds or connectivity issues.
Noise from the drive unit
Some owners report unusual noises, such as clunking or humming, from the electric drive unit.
Suspension wear
Premature wear and tear on suspension components, potentially leading to a rough ride or handling issues.
Cabin heating problems
Inefficiencies or failures in the cabin heating system, particularly in colder climates.
Fit and finish quality
Issues with the build quality, such as panel gaps, paint imperfections, or interior trim defects.
TESLA Model 3 2022

The 2022 Tesla Model 3 is a high-performance, all-electric passenger car featuring dual motors. It seats five and is equipped with comprehensive safety systems including Dynamic Brake Support, Lane Departure Warning, and Forward Collision Warning. Additional standard features include Adaptive Cruise Control, Blind Spot Warning, and a Level 3 DC fast charger. Built in Fremont, California, this vehicle offers advanced technology and robust safety features for a premium driving experience.

Spec:

Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
Standard
Other Engine Info
Dual Motor – Performance

Problems:

Brake system warning light
The brake system warning light may illuminate due to issues with the Dynamic Brake Support (DBS) system.
Intermittent loss of brake assist
Drivers may experience a temporary loss of brake assist, which can affect the vehicle's stopping distance.
Software glitches
The advanced braking systems in the Tesla Model 3 may experience software-related issues that affect the performance of the Dynamic Brake Support.
Unresponsive brakes
There could be instances where the brakes do not respond as expected, potentially due to electronic malfunctions within the DBS system.
Brake pedal vibration
Drivers may feel vibrations in the brake pedal, which can be a sign of problems with the brake components or the DBS system.
Inconsistent braking power
The braking power delivered by the DBS system may be inconsistent, leading to unpredictable stopping distances.
Sensor malfunction
Faulty sensors can cause the DBS system to malfunction, leading to improper brake application or failure to engage the system.
Excessive brake noise
Unusual noises such as grinding or squealing can indicate issues with the brake components or the DBS system.
Brake fluid leak
A brake fluid leak can result in reduced brake performance and potentially cause the DBS system to fail.
TESLA Model 3 2021

The 2021 Tesla Model 3 is a high-performance electric sedan that seats five and comes with a plethora of advanced safety features, including standard Dynamic Brake Support (DBS), Lane Departure Warning (LDW), and Forward Collision Warning (FCW). It boasts a dual motor setup, Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), and a direct Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). Built in Fremont, California, this vehicle offers a seamless driving experience with keyless ignition and advanced driver assistance systems like Lane Centering Assistance and Pedestrian Automatic Emergency Braking (PAEB). The Model 3 also includes a backup camera, blind spot warning, and LED headlamps for enhanced visibility.

Spec:

Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
Standard
Other Engine Info
Dual Motor – Performance

Problems:

Brake pedal feel
Users often report a spongy or inconsistent brake pedal feel, which can affect driver confidence and braking performance.
Brake noise
Some owners experience unusual noises from the braking system, such as squeaks or grinding, which may indicate wear or alignment issues.
Brake pad wear
Accelerated wear of brake pads is sometimes reported, potentially due to the regenerative braking system not being as aggressive in some driving conditions.
Regenerative braking inconsistency
Issues with the regenerative braking system not engaging or disengaging smoothly, leading to unpredictable braking behavior.
Software glitches
Since the braking system relies heavily on software, updates or bugs can sometimes cause temporary problems with the Dynamic Brake Support (DBS) system.
Sensor malfunction
Faulty sensors can lead to the DBS system not working correctly, which may result in a delayed or insufficient braking response.
TESLA Model 3 2021

The 2021 Tesla Model 3 is a left-hand drive electric sedan with comprehensive safety features such as Dynamic Brake Support, Lane Departure Warning, and Forward Collision Warning. It seats five passengers and offers advanced tech including Adaptive Cruise Control, Backup Camera, and Blind Spot Warning. Built in Fremont, California, this vehicle boasts dual motors for high performance and a suite of standard driver assistance systems.

Spec:

Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
Standard
Other Engine Info
Dual Motor – Performance

Problems:

Brake pedal feel
Users often report a spongy or inconsistent brake pedal feel, which can affect driver confidence and braking performance.
Brake noise
Some owners experience unusual noises from the braking system, such as squeaks or grinding, which may indicate wear or alignment issues.
Brake pad wear
Accelerated wear of brake pads is sometimes reported, potentially due to the regenerative braking system not being as aggressive in some driving conditions.
Regenerative braking inconsistency
Issues with the regenerative braking system not engaging or disengaging smoothly, leading to unpredictable braking behavior.
Software glitches
Since the braking system relies heavily on software, updates or bugs can sometimes cause temporary problems with the Dynamic Brake Support (DBS) system.
Sensor malfunction
Faulty sensors can lead to the DBS system not working correctly, which may result in a delayed or insufficient braking response.
TESLA Model 3 2021

The 2021 Tesla Model 3 is a battery electric vehicle (BEV) with a dual motor setup for performance. It seats five and is packed with advanced safety features, including standard Dynamic Brake Support, Lane Departure Warning, and Forward Collision Warning. This sedan also boasts Adaptive Cruise Control, Blind Spot Warning, and Pedestrian Automatic Emergency Braking. Built in Fremont, California, it features LED headlamps, a direct Tire Pressure Monitoring System, and keyless ignition.

Spec:

Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
Standard
Other Engine Info
Dual Motor – Performance

Problems:

Brake pedal feel
Users often report a spongy or inconsistent brake pedal feel, which can affect driver confidence and braking performance.
Brake noise
Some owners experience unusual noises from the braking system, such as squeaks or grinding, which may indicate wear or alignment issues.
Brake pad wear
Accelerated wear of brake pads is sometimes reported, potentially due to the regenerative braking system not being as aggressive in some driving conditions.
Regenerative braking inconsistency
Issues with the regenerative braking system not engaging or disengaging smoothly, leading to unpredictable braking behavior.
Software glitches
Since the braking system relies heavily on software, updates or bugs can sometimes cause temporary problems with the Dynamic Brake Support (DBS) system.
Sensor malfunction
Faulty sensors can lead to the DBS system not working correctly, which may result in a delayed or insufficient braking response.
TESLA Model 3 2022

The 2022 Tesla Model 3 is a fully electric passenger car with dual motor performance and advanced safety features like Dynamic Brake Support, Lane Departure Warning, and Forward Collision Warning. It seats 5, has a left-hand drive configuration, and includes standard features like Adaptive Cruise Control, Blind Spot Warning, and a backup camera. Built in Fremont, California, this BEV boasts a lithium-ion battery and is equipped with a Level 3 DC fast charger. With standard parking assist, electronic stability control, and several airbag locations, it offers a secure and technologically advanced driving experience.

Spec:

Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
Standard
Other Engine Info
Dual Motor – Performance

Problems:

Brake system warning light
The brake system warning light may illuminate due to issues with the Dynamic Brake Support (DBS) system.
Intermittent loss of brake assist
Drivers may experience a temporary loss of brake assist, which can affect the vehicle's stopping distance.
Software glitches
The advanced braking systems in the Tesla Model 3 may experience software-related issues that affect the performance of the Dynamic Brake Support.
Unresponsive brakes
There could be instances where the brakes do not respond as expected, potentially due to electronic malfunctions within the DBS system.
Brake pedal vibration
Drivers may feel vibrations in the brake pedal, which can be a sign of problems with the brake components or the DBS system.
Inconsistent braking power
The braking power delivered by the DBS system may be inconsistent, leading to unpredictable stopping distances.
Sensor malfunction
Faulty sensors can cause the DBS system to malfunction, leading to improper brake application or failure to engage the system.
Excessive brake noise
Unusual noises such as grinding or squealing can indicate issues with the brake components or the DBS system.
Brake fluid leak
A brake fluid leak can result in reduced brake performance and potentially cause the DBS system to fail.
TESLA Model Y 2023

The 2023 Tesla Model Y is a versatile, all-electric multipurpose passenger vehicle (MPV) designed for safety and performance. It seats five with left-hand drive and is equipped with advanced safety features like Lane Departure Warning, Forward Collision Warning, and Blind Spot Warning. The dual motor system ensures high performance, while the lithium-ion battery delivers efficient electric power. Built in Fremont, California, this vehicle includes standard features such as Adaptive Cruise Control, Automatic Crash Notification, and a backup camera.

Spec:

Other Engine Info
Dual Motor – Performance

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery capacity can degrade, leading to reduced range and performance.
Software glitches
Frequent updates can sometimes introduce bugs that affect vehicle performance or functionality.
Autopilot issues
The Autopilot system may have occasional malfunctions or may not detect obstacles as accurately as expected.
Charging network limitations
Not all charging stations may be compatible or provide optimal charging speeds.
Suspension problems
Reports of premature wear and tear in the suspension system components have been noted.
Build quality
Issues like panel gaps, paint imperfections, and other fit-and-finish concerns are sometimes reported.
Noise and vibration
Some owners report increased cabin noise and vibrations at higher speeds or on rough roads.
TESLA Model 3 2021

The 2021 Tesla Model 3 is a fully electric, left-hand drive sedan with advanced safety features like Dynamic Brake Support (DBS), Lane Departure Warning (LDW), and Forward Collision Warning (FCW). It offers seating for five and includes standard features such as Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), Blind Spot Warning (BSW), and a backup camera. Built in Fremont, California, this BEV comes with dual motors for performance and a suite of airbags for comprehensive protection. With its sleek design and state-of-the-art technology, this Model 3 embodies the future of driving.

Spec:

Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
Standard
Other Engine Info
Dual Motor – Performance

Problems:

Brake pedal feel
Users often report a spongy or inconsistent brake pedal feel, which can affect driver confidence and braking performance.
Brake noise
Some owners experience unusual noises from the braking system, such as squeaks or grinding, which may indicate wear or alignment issues.
Brake pad wear
Accelerated wear of brake pads is sometimes reported, potentially due to the regenerative braking system not being as aggressive in some driving conditions.
Regenerative braking inconsistency
Issues with the regenerative braking system not engaging or disengaging smoothly, leading to unpredictable braking behavior.
Software glitches
Since the braking system relies heavily on software, updates or bugs can sometimes cause temporary problems with the Dynamic Brake Support (DBS) system.
Sensor malfunction
Faulty sensors can lead to the DBS system not working correctly, which may result in a delayed or insufficient braking response.
TESLA Model 3 2021

The 2021 Tesla Model 3 is a fully electric, left-hand drive sedan with a focus on safety and advanced driver assistance features. It comes standard with Dynamic Brake Support, Lane Departure Warning, Forward Collision Warning, and Adaptive Cruise Control. With a dual motor for high performance, it seats five and includes numerous airbags for protection. Built in Fremont, California, this vehicle includes a keyless ignition and a backup camera, among other modern conveniences.

Spec:

Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
Standard
Other Engine Info
Dual Motor – Performance

Problems:

Brake pedal feel
Users often report a spongy or inconsistent brake pedal feel, which can affect driver confidence and braking performance.
Brake noise
Some owners experience unusual noises from the braking system, such as squeaks or grinding, which may indicate wear or alignment issues.
Brake pad wear
Accelerated wear of brake pads is sometimes reported, potentially due to the regenerative braking system not being as aggressive in some driving conditions.
Regenerative braking inconsistency
Issues with the regenerative braking system not engaging or disengaging smoothly, leading to unpredictable braking behavior.
Software glitches
Since the braking system relies heavily on software, updates or bugs can sometimes cause temporary problems with the Dynamic Brake Support (DBS) system.
Sensor malfunction
Faulty sensors can lead to the DBS system not working correctly, which may result in a delayed or insufficient braking response.
TESLA Model 3 2023

The 2023 Tesla Model 3 is a 5-seat, left-hand drive electric vehicle with a dual motor setup for enhanced performance. It boasts a range of standard safety features, including Lane Departure Warning, Forward Collision Warning, and Blind Spot Warning. With advanced tech such as Adaptive Cruise Control and Pedestrian Automatic Emergency Braking, this passenger car ensures a secure and smooth driving experience. Made in Fremont, California, it combines innovative design with top-tier safety standards.

Spec:

Other Engine Info
Dual Motor – Performance

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery’s capacity to hold a charge can diminish, affecting the vehicle's range.
Software glitches
Occasional issues with the car's software system, including the infotainment and Autopilot features.
Charging issues
Problems with home charging setups or public charging stations, such as slow charging speeds or connectivity issues.
Noise from the drive unit
Some owners report unusual noises, such as clunking or humming, from the electric drive unit.
Suspension wear
Premature wear and tear on suspension components, potentially leading to a rough ride or handling issues.
Cabin heating problems
Inefficiencies or failures in the cabin heating system, particularly in colder climates.
Fit and finish quality
Issues with the build quality, such as panel gaps, paint imperfections, or interior trim defects.
TESLA Model 3 2022

The 2022 Tesla Model 3 is a cutting-edge electric passenger car featuring a dual motor for performance and a lithium-ion battery. It boasts a variety of advanced safety features like Dynamic Brake Support, Lane Departure Warning, and Adaptive Cruise Control. With a seating capacity for five and standard safety systems including side, front, and knee airbags, it ensures a secure driving experience. Manufactured in Fremont, California, this BEV also offers convenience tech like a backup camera, parking assist, and a Level 3 DC fast charger.

Spec:

Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
Standard
Other Engine Info
Dual Motor – Performance

Problems:

Brake system warning light
The brake system warning light may illuminate due to issues with the Dynamic Brake Support (DBS) system.
Intermittent loss of brake assist
Drivers may experience a temporary loss of brake assist, which can affect the vehicle's stopping distance.
Software glitches
The advanced braking systems in the Tesla Model 3 may experience software-related issues that affect the performance of the Dynamic Brake Support.
Unresponsive brakes
There could be instances where the brakes do not respond as expected, potentially due to electronic malfunctions within the DBS system.
Brake pedal vibration
Drivers may feel vibrations in the brake pedal, which can be a sign of problems with the brake components or the DBS system.
Inconsistent braking power
The braking power delivered by the DBS system may be inconsistent, leading to unpredictable stopping distances.
Sensor malfunction
Faulty sensors can cause the DBS system to malfunction, leading to improper brake application or failure to engage the system.
Excessive brake noise
Unusual noises such as grinding or squealing can indicate issues with the brake components or the DBS system.
Brake fluid leak
A brake fluid leak can result in reduced brake performance and potentially cause the DBS system to fail.
TESLA Model Y 2021

The 2021 Tesla Model Y is an all-electric SUV with a dual motor performance setup. Manufactured in Fremont, California, it features comprehensive safety systems including front, side, and knee airbags for both the driver and passenger. With a GVWR of 5,001 - 6,000 lbs, it seats up to five and offers advanced electrification as a Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV).

Spec:

Other Engine Info
Dual Motor – Performance

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery capacity can degrade, reducing the vehicle’s range.
Software bugs
Tesla vehicles rely heavily on software, and bugs or glitches can occasionally affect performance or functionality.
Charging issues
Problems with charging equipment or the vehicle’s charging port can lead to difficulties in recharging the battery.
Suspension problems
Some owners have reported issues with the suspension system, such as premature wear or noise.
Autopilot malfunctions
The Autopilot system can sometimes experience malfunctions or fail to perform as expected.
Phantom draining
The battery may lose charge more quickly than expected when the vehicle is not in use, known as phantom or vampire drain.
Build quality
Some owners have reported issues with the build quality, including panel gaps, paint defects, and interior fit and finish.
TESLA Model 3 2023

The 2023 Tesla Model 3 is a left-hand drive electric passenger car with seating for five. Packed with advanced safety features like Lane Departure Warning, Forward Collision Warning, and Blind Spot Warning, it ensures a secure ride. The dual motor performance is powered by a lithium-ion battery, and it comes standard with adaptive cruise control and automatic crash notification. Built in Fremont, California, this BEV offers a blend of innovation and safety.

Spec:

Other Engine Info
Dual Motor – Performance

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery’s capacity to hold a charge can diminish, affecting the vehicle's range.
Software glitches
Occasional issues with the car's software system, including the infotainment and Autopilot features.
Charging issues
Problems with home charging setups or public charging stations, such as slow charging speeds or connectivity issues.
Noise from the drive unit
Some owners report unusual noises, such as clunking or humming, from the electric drive unit.
Suspension wear
Premature wear and tear on suspension components, potentially leading to a rough ride or handling issues.
Cabin heating problems
Inefficiencies or failures in the cabin heating system, particularly in colder climates.
Fit and finish quality
Issues with the build quality, such as panel gaps, paint imperfections, or interior trim defects.
TESLA Model 3 2021

The 2021 Tesla Model 3 is a battery electric vehicle (BEV) boasting a suite of advanced safety features including Dynamic Brake Support (DBS), Lane Departure Warning (LDW), and Forward Collision Warning (FCW). It seats five passengers with dual motor performance and offers standard features like Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), Blind Spot Warning (BSW), and a backup camera. The vehicle is built in Fremont, California, and includes modern conveniences like keyless ignition and an auto-reverse system for windows and sunroofs. With a left-hand drive configuration and a sleek sedan body, it combines safety, performance, and cutting-edge technology.

Spec:

Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
Standard
Other Engine Info
Dual Motor – Performance

Problems:

Brake pedal feel
Users often report a spongy or inconsistent brake pedal feel, which can affect driver confidence and braking performance.
Brake noise
Some owners experience unusual noises from the braking system, such as squeaks or grinding, which may indicate wear or alignment issues.
Brake pad wear
Accelerated wear of brake pads is sometimes reported, potentially due to the regenerative braking system not being as aggressive in some driving conditions.
Regenerative braking inconsistency
Issues with the regenerative braking system not engaging or disengaging smoothly, leading to unpredictable braking behavior.
Software glitches
Since the braking system relies heavily on software, updates or bugs can sometimes cause temporary problems with the Dynamic Brake Support (DBS) system.
Sensor malfunction
Faulty sensors can lead to the DBS system not working correctly, which may result in a delayed or insufficient braking response.
TESLA Model Y 2022

The 2022 Tesla Model Y is a feature-rich, all-electric MPV designed for safety and performance. With dual motors for AWD, it comes standard with advanced safety systems like Dynamic Brake Support, Lane Departure Warning, and Forward Collision Warning. It seats five passengers and includes comprehensive driver-assistance technologies such as Adaptive Cruise Control and Lane Centering Assistance. Built in Fremont, California, this vehicle epitomizes modern electric vehicle engineering.

Spec:

Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
Standard
Other Engine Info
Dual Motor – Performance

Problems:

Faulty sensors
Sensors in the Dynamic Brake Support (DBS) system can sometimes fail or give incorrect readings, leading to erratic braking behavior.
Software glitches
Software issues in the DBS system can cause unexpected braking or failure to engage the braking support when needed.
Brake wear
High-performance use can accelerate brake wear, potentially affecting the effectiveness of the DBS system.
Battery issues
Since the vehicle is electric, any problem with the battery can impact the overall performance, including the DBS system.
Calibration errors
The DBS system may require occasional calibration, and any errors in this process can lead to malfunctioning brakes.
Environmental factors
Extreme weather conditions can affect the sensors and overall performance of the DBS system.
Firmware updates
The need for frequent firmware updates for the DBS system can lead to temporary issues or require recalibration.
TESLA Model 3 2023

The 2023 Tesla Model 3 is a high-performance electric passenger car with a dual motor setup. It features a suite of advanced safety technologies, including standard Lane Departure Warning, Forward Collision Warning, and Blind Spot Warning. With room for 5 passengers, it also offers options like Lane Centering Assistance and Parking Assist. Built in Fremont, California, this BEV is equipped with a 1-speed automatic transmission and a plethora of standard safety features like ABS, ESC, and multiple airbags.

Spec:

Other Engine Info
Dual Motor – Performance

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery’s capacity to hold a charge can diminish, affecting the vehicle's range.
Software glitches
Occasional issues with the car's software system, including the infotainment and Autopilot features.
Charging issues
Problems with home charging setups or public charging stations, such as slow charging speeds or connectivity issues.
Noise from the drive unit
Some owners report unusual noises, such as clunking or humming, from the electric drive unit.
Suspension wear
Premature wear and tear on suspension components, potentially leading to a rough ride or handling issues.
Cabin heating problems
Inefficiencies or failures in the cabin heating system, particularly in colder climates.
Fit and finish quality
Issues with the build quality, such as panel gaps, paint imperfections, or interior trim defects.
TESLA Model 3 2023

The 2023 Tesla Model 3 is a cutting-edge, five-seat electric passenger car with a left-hand drive configuration. It offers a range of advanced safety features, including standard Lane Departure Warning, Forward Collision Warning, and Adaptive Cruise Control. Equipped with dual motors and a lithium-ion battery, it delivers exceptional performance. Standard safety systems also include multiple airbags, blind spot warning, and a backup camera.

Spec:

Other Engine Info
Dual Motor – Performance

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery’s capacity to hold a charge can diminish, affecting the vehicle's range.
Software glitches
Occasional issues with the car's software system, including the infotainment and Autopilot features.
Charging issues
Problems with home charging setups or public charging stations, such as slow charging speeds or connectivity issues.
Noise from the drive unit
Some owners report unusual noises, such as clunking or humming, from the electric drive unit.
Suspension wear
Premature wear and tear on suspension components, potentially leading to a rough ride or handling issues.
Cabin heating problems
Inefficiencies or failures in the cabin heating system, particularly in colder climates.
Fit and finish quality
Issues with the build quality, such as panel gaps, paint imperfections, or interior trim defects.
TESLA Model 3 2021

The 2021 Tesla Model 3 is a fully electric sedan boasting a suite of advanced safety features like Dynamic Brake Support, Lane Departure Warning, and Adaptive Cruise Control. It offers a dual motor performance, seating for five, and standard features such as a backup camera and blind spot warning. With a left-hand drive configuration and manufactured in Fremont, California, this BEV (Battery Electric Vehicle) ensures a safe and tech-forward driving experience.

Spec:

Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
Standard
Other Engine Info
Dual Motor – Performance

Problems:

Brake pedal feel
Users often report a spongy or inconsistent brake pedal feel, which can affect driver confidence and braking performance.
Brake noise
Some owners experience unusual noises from the braking system, such as squeaks or grinding, which may indicate wear or alignment issues.
Brake pad wear
Accelerated wear of brake pads is sometimes reported, potentially due to the regenerative braking system not being as aggressive in some driving conditions.
Regenerative braking inconsistency
Issues with the regenerative braking system not engaging or disengaging smoothly, leading to unpredictable braking behavior.
Software glitches
Since the braking system relies heavily on software, updates or bugs can sometimes cause temporary problems with the Dynamic Brake Support (DBS) system.
Sensor malfunction
Faulty sensors can lead to the DBS system not working correctly, which may result in a delayed or insufficient braking response.
TESLA Model 3 2022

The 2022 Tesla Model 3 is a cutting-edge electric vehicle equipped with dual motors for high performance. It seats five passengers and features a plethora of advanced safety systems, including Dynamic Brake Support, Lane Departure Warning, and Forward Collision Warning. This left-hand drive car also boasts Adaptive Cruise Control, Blind Spot Warning, and a Level 3 DC fast charger. Perfectly designed and built in Fremont, California, it combines innovation with safety and comfort.

Spec:

Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
Standard
Other Engine Info
Dual Motor – Performance

Problems:

Brake system warning light
The brake system warning light may illuminate due to issues with the Dynamic Brake Support (DBS) system.
Intermittent loss of brake assist
Drivers may experience a temporary loss of brake assist, which can affect the vehicle's stopping distance.
Software glitches
The advanced braking systems in the Tesla Model 3 may experience software-related issues that affect the performance of the Dynamic Brake Support.
Unresponsive brakes
There could be instances where the brakes do not respond as expected, potentially due to electronic malfunctions within the DBS system.
Brake pedal vibration
Drivers may feel vibrations in the brake pedal, which can be a sign of problems with the brake components or the DBS system.
Inconsistent braking power
The braking power delivered by the DBS system may be inconsistent, leading to unpredictable stopping distances.
Sensor malfunction
Faulty sensors can cause the DBS system to malfunction, leading to improper brake application or failure to engage the system.
Excessive brake noise
Unusual noises such as grinding or squealing can indicate issues with the brake components or the DBS system.
Brake fluid leak
A brake fluid leak can result in reduced brake performance and potentially cause the DBS system to fail.
TESLA Model Y 2021

The 2021 Tesla Model Y is a battery electric vehicle (BEV) with dual motor performance. This 5-door SUV/MPV offers extensive safety features, including front, knee, and side airbags for both the driver and passenger. Manufactured in Fremont, California, this left-hand drive vehicle belongs to the Class 1D weight category. It combines cutting-edge electric technology with robust passenger safety systems.

Spec:

Other Engine Info
Dual Motor – Performance

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery capacity can degrade, reducing the vehicle’s range.
Software bugs
Tesla vehicles rely heavily on software, and bugs or glitches can occasionally affect performance or functionality.
Charging issues
Problems with charging equipment or the vehicle’s charging port can lead to difficulties in recharging the battery.
Suspension problems
Some owners have reported issues with the suspension system, such as premature wear or noise.
Autopilot malfunctions
The Autopilot system can sometimes experience malfunctions or fail to perform as expected.
Phantom draining
The battery may lose charge more quickly than expected when the vehicle is not in use, known as phantom or vampire drain.
Build quality
Some owners have reported issues with the build quality, including panel gaps, paint defects, and interior fit and finish.
TESLA Model 3 2021

The 2021 Tesla Model 3 is a fully electric, left-hand drive sedan with seating for five. It features dual motor performance, a variety of advanced driver assistance systems including Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keeping Assistance, and Forward Collision Warning. Safety is prioritized with multiple airbags, Dynamic Brake Support, and Automatic Emergency Braking. Built in Fremont, California, this vehicle combines cutting-edge technology with a gross vehicle weight rating under 6,000 lbs.

Spec:

Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
Standard
Other Engine Info
Dual Motor – Performance

Problems:

Brake pedal feel
Users often report a spongy or inconsistent brake pedal feel, which can affect driver confidence and braking performance.
Brake noise
Some owners experience unusual noises from the braking system, such as squeaks or grinding, which may indicate wear or alignment issues.
Brake pad wear
Accelerated wear of brake pads is sometimes reported, potentially due to the regenerative braking system not being as aggressive in some driving conditions.
Regenerative braking inconsistency
Issues with the regenerative braking system not engaging or disengaging smoothly, leading to unpredictable braking behavior.
Software glitches
Since the braking system relies heavily on software, updates or bugs can sometimes cause temporary problems with the Dynamic Brake Support (DBS) system.
Sensor malfunction
Faulty sensors can lead to the DBS system not working correctly, which may result in a delayed or insufficient braking response.
TESLA Model Y 2023

The 2023 Tesla Model Y is a versatile multipurpose passenger vehicle (MPV) with seating for five and a left-hand drive configuration. Powered by a dual motor for high performance, it runs on a lithium-ion battery, making it a fully electric vehicle. Equipped with advanced safety features such as Lane Departure Warning, Forward Collision Warning, and Pedestrian Automatic Emergency Braking, it also includes standard tech like a backup camera and Blind Spot Warning. Built in Fremont, California, this Model Y offers both comfort and cutting-edge technology.

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Other Engine Info
Dual Motor – Performance

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery capacity can degrade, leading to reduced range and performance.
Software glitches
Frequent updates can sometimes introduce bugs that affect vehicle performance or functionality.
Autopilot issues
The Autopilot system may have occasional malfunctions or may not detect obstacles as accurately as expected.
Charging network limitations
Not all charging stations may be compatible or provide optimal charging speeds.
Suspension problems
Reports of premature wear and tear in the suspension system components have been noted.
Build quality
Issues like panel gaps, paint imperfections, and other fit-and-finish concerns are sometimes reported.
Noise and vibration
Some owners report increased cabin noise and vibrations at higher speeds or on rough roads.
TESLA Model Y 2021

The 2021 Tesla Model Y is a battery electric vehicle (BEV) designed as a 5-door sport utility vehicle (SUV). It features dual motor performance, a comprehensive airbag system, and is manufactured in Fremont, California. With a gross vehicle weight rating of Class 1D, it offers advanced safety features including knee and side airbags for both the driver and passenger.

Spec:

Other Engine Info
Dual Motor – Performance

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery capacity can degrade, reducing the vehicle’s range.
Software bugs
Tesla vehicles rely heavily on software, and bugs or glitches can occasionally affect performance or functionality.
Charging issues
Problems with charging equipment or the vehicle’s charging port can lead to difficulties in recharging the battery.
Suspension problems
Some owners have reported issues with the suspension system, such as premature wear or noise.
Autopilot malfunctions
The Autopilot system can sometimes experience malfunctions or fail to perform as expected.
Phantom draining
The battery may lose charge more quickly than expected when the vehicle is not in use, known as phantom or vampire drain.
Build quality
Some owners have reported issues with the build quality, including panel gaps, paint defects, and interior fit and finish.
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