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Brian, 06/26/2019
2019 Tesla Model 3 Long Range 4dr Sedan w/Prod. End 6/19 (electric DD)
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

This vehicle will change the way you think about driving. Like switching from your flip phone to your smart phone, this vehicle represents the next leap in technology. The user experience is unique and the car is fun to drive. The technology and software far exceed the competition, and with over the air software updates, your car is always improving and adding new features. I would buy this car all over again given the chance.

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5 out of 5 stars

Best car I've ever had

Austin, 07/07/2019
2019 Tesla Model 3 Standard Range Plus 4dr Sedan (electric DD)
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

I love this car. So much fun to drive. Autopilot makes long trips a breeze. All my friends want to ride in it. I never have to stop for gas. Just buy one, it's worth it.

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It’s just stupid good

Toby , 12/12/2019
2019 Tesla Model 3 Standard Range Plus 4dr Sedan (electric DD)
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

I bought a model 3 in July. It’s the base model —$40k. It is the future for all the positive review reasons given elsewhere. The simplest I can put it is this. Have you ever bought a car and then longer you own it the better it gets? Me neither. Until now. With the latest software update, I picked up ten more miles of charge and improvements in numerous features from wipers to music streaming. No one is even close to Tesla in driving the future of the automobile and the Model 3 is at the front of that future.

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Tesla cheats with their model 3 range claims

KG, 11/06/2020
2019 Tesla Model 3 Standard Range 4dr Sedan w/Prod. End 6/19 (electric DD)
6 of 8 people found this review helpful

Its almost an year I bought model 3 with range 220 mi. On freeway driving never gave more than 120mi. I reached to customer service by opening a case on tesla site and the rep all had to say was it I want to get 180 mi or close to it on full charge on freeway is to drive slower than 55mi/hr . My 350 mi trip took me 4 charges every time stopping for 30 minutes to charge

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No support

CMR, 06/29/2020
2019 Tesla Model 3 Long Range 4dr Sedan AWD (electric DD)
16 of 25 people found this review helpful

I just picked up my Model 3. I had to drive almost 3 hours to get it. There was no delivery to my area. When I arrived, I was surprised that there was no help, no welcome and no support. I was on my own to figure out where the car was, how to get into it, configure it and of course drive it. While Tesla sent a series of basic videos prior, I had no idea that I would be completely on my own. The 7 videos offered no detail on the things you need to actually drive 3 hours. Basic things made this really frustrating such as: how do I change the upside down map, change the jerking absolute stop when not accelerating , how can I get sound working on calls going out and coming in, and how do I know if the partial charge on the car will get me home?! The charge percentage has little meaning to me. I've a 160 mile journey to make and my worst nightmares in considering this car might come true. One by one, I Googled each challenge as best I could before the trip and made calls to family members while navigating back home. I found my way to a supercharger but had no idea if I pay, how I enter or how long I'd wait. It was getting dark by now, but after figuring out I needed to back into the site and got over the fear of what the heck am I to do, the recharge was super fast. At home, I learned the car does not auto lock even though I set this configuration twice. I also learned that my $51k car doesn't come with a garage door opener! Crazy. After a lot of research I see I can buy this for $300 and take it back 3 hours to have it installed! What?! Customer service calls required a 20 minute wait to get to a really rude guy who insisted I knew I needed to purchase "homelink" and that it was available to add when I bought the car. Nope, it wasn't, but thanks for the attitude. So, so far I haven't actually enjoyed this car as the experience has been so awful so far...

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