It's no secret that some vehicles take longer to sell than others. The reasons can be many and might not relate to the vehicle at all. Sometimes it's a seasonal issue; it can be political or economic; ...
We dig into recalls, battery health, and repair costs to find out which 2019 affordable EV is the smarter used buy.
The Tesla Model 3 earned "Good" safety ratings in all crash test categories. It also earned top marks in the difficult headlight evaluation, as well as a "Superior" rating in front crash prevention.
Many people have been waiting for the Tesla Model 3 to get a heat pump. This is especially true for folks who live in colder climates, like Norway. Leave it to hardcore Tesla and EV fan and social ...
The main differences between the two all-wheel-drive EVs are the heat pump and a slight increase in battery size. The 2022 model-year Tesla has both these advantages, while the 2019 Model 3 must make ...
A 2019 Tesla Model 3 Performance has racked up 103,000 miles. In this video, the owner of the Model 3 discusses battery degradation, reliability, depreciation, maintenance, service costs and more. For ...
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Canada man who's driven 2019 Tesla Model 3 for 380,000 miles shares the drastic effect it's had on the EV's range
After racking up 380,000 miles on his 2019 Tesla Model 3, this Canadian man revealed the effect it’d had on the EV’s range. It’s often said that EVs lose range over time as the battery pack degrades.
As used-vehicle prices continue to hover at record highs, it’s more important than ever to do your homework when choosing a pre-owned car. To help shoppers get the most bang for the (elevated) buck, J ...
Editor’s note: This Car Seat Check was written in August 2018 about the 2018 Tesla Model 3. Little of substance has changed with this year’s model. See what’s new for 2019. The verdict: After years of ...
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