Here is one Tesla Model 3 owner's fascinating story. The police have asked nine times to look at her car's Sentry Mode for surveillance. She lives near an area where there is a lot of illegal activity.
Two pictures show the white pre-facelift Model 3 wedged under a semi-trailer that’s rolled over on top of the EV. The entire passenger compartment right up to the trunk appears to have been crushed down to window level or lower.
One video (archive) shared to TikTok, for example, showed a "Tesla and a cemetery spotted ghosts." The recording bounced between the Tesla viewcam, which showed a blue vehicle driving down a street, and an empty cemetery.
Andrew Lambrecht, the owner of a Tesla Model 3, rented a BMW i4 on Turo to compare the models. He said the BMW was fun but he'd still buy a Tesla.
As one of the most popular electric cars on the road today, there are more than 1.7 million models of this vehicle on roads and in driveways worldwide. First released in 2017, the Model 3 would become the world’s best-selling plug-in electric car by 2020 in the United States,
Tesla is recalling over 376,000 of its Model 3 and Model Y electric vehicles in the U.S. in response to concerns they could experience a loss of power steering assistance.
Leaked information from a Tesla insider hints that “Tesla will soon add turn signal stalks to the Model 3." This move follows Tesla’s latest decision to keep the physical turn signal indicator on the refreshed Model Y.
Tesla's VP of Engineering Lars Moravy confirmed the Model S and Model X will go through a new upgrade process by the end of the year in a bid to energize sales
Tesla kept a rudimentary signal stalk on the refreshed Model Y, showing that it's willing to compromise, and rumors indicate the Model 3 will also get one
Tesla recalled more than 376,000 of its 2023 Model 3 and Model Y vehicles in the U.S. over a potential power steering issue.