I have a set of winter tires from my Model 3 that I sold. They are 18" Aero wheels, and Michelin x-ice tires, size is 235/45/R18. I recently got a 2026 Model Y and the manual says it can take 18" wheels, but tire size is 235/55/R18. My question is: could I still use the old tires?
Hey everyone, With deliveries of the Model Y Juniper rolling out, a lot of new owners (myself included) are figuring out what accessories still fit — and which ones don’t. Over the past few weeks, I’ve been testing out a few add-ons that are confirmed to work with the Juniper refresh...
I purchased my model Y around May 2022, and here is my current battery status. Original Range 100%: 330 Miles Current Range 100%: 280 Miles Mileage Lost: 50 Miles (Formula 50/330*100) - Is this correct? Mileage Lost in percentage: 15.5% Total months owned: 30 Months Total Mileage: 62,350 70%...
Finally pulled the trigger on the new Model 3 Performance. I was torn about upgrading from my 2020 Performance, but ended up grabbing a used 2025 demo unit Tesla was clearing out. I have both cars side-by-side, so here are some early impressions. Happy to answer any questions: 1. Cabin noise...
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