Tesla Model 3 2022 electric car owner review

Tesla Model 3 2022 electric car owner review

Martyn H Morgan drives a Tesla Model 3 Long Range 2022.

This is Martyn’s fourth electric car, he’s owned the Tesla Model 3 from new and drives 10,000-15,000 miles annually. The current mileage of the car is between 5,000-10,000 miles and he achieves 320 miles from a full charge.

 

Why did you choose the Tesla Model 3?

Range and it’s the best technology available.

 

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Positives – List 3 or more reasons why you love this electric car

  • Comfort
  • speed
  • blended drive.

 

Negatives – List 3 or more things that you really don’t like about this electric car

  • No Waze or Amazon Music

 

Have you experienced any faults with the car? If so, what have they been?

No faults

 

What are the standout technological features of the car?

Single pedal driving

 

Surprise us! Tell us something people wouldn’t readily know about this electric car 

Nothing

 

What electric car(s) are you interested in next and why?

Hyundai IONIQ 6

 

Home charging unit – outline both positive & negative elements

Chargemaster

 

Electricity supplier & tariff – outline both positive & negative elements

Octopus – old fixed deal about to end, BIG bills from April.

 

What public charging networks would you recommend to others and why?

Tesla, of course.

 

Insurer – outline both positive & negative elements 

Privilege – not claimed and the price is OK.

 

Please itemise where you’re saving money (or not) owning & running a Tesla Model 3

Servicing definitely, not sure on the rest.

 

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