REVEALED! Tesla Model 3, Y, S, & X Which SHOULD You Buy And Why


 Hey folks, welcome back to our channel!    "So what's for today's episode, right?"    Why don't we check out something different  today, something we all have asked ourselves,    but that question never came out completely.    Yes, in today's video, we will be answering  your question of, "Which Tesla should you    go for and why?    All of you would be familiar that most of  these Teslas out there have some sort of likeness    among them.    Along with their stunning looks, they each  receive a regular dose of over-the-air upgrades    that keep them fresh and more sophisticated  than their nearest competitors.    Each Model has by far the finest electric  range in its class.    It might be true when we said that Tesla has  truly been in a league of its own in the EV    industry.    As a result, it's useful to compare one to  the others.    So we have today, "Tesla versus Tesla ."So  let's get started and see which Tesla is the    best for you.    The Model 3 or Y?    Or the bigger ones?"    Hey, guys, welcome once again to Tesla Vibes,  where we bring you the fresh and best updates    on Tesla and Elon Musk.    Don't forget to subscribe and hit the notification  bell for the latest updates.    So, let's hop on!    When starting with the comparison, the best  way to decide is by knowing your needs or    what exactly you need in your garage.    And that depends on who you are.    So we have split you, folks, into the single,  the family guy "not the show please!", much    bigger family guy, "this guy has a lot of  bills!"    we got the bargainer, the businessman and  finally there are the speed seekers.    Surprisingly Tesla got cars for each one of  you.    Let us begin with the bachelor.    Those of you who are single will have a broad  range of choices when it comes to selecting    a Tesla.    Essentially, any of the Teslas listed above  will be appropriate for you.    If you want to make an impression, a Model  S or X could be the option for you, as its    imposing size and price tags will undoubtedly  attract the attention of ladies.    Both of them have been the Teslas that many  people connect with the brand because of how    long they have been produced.    Given its size, the Model X may be a little  excessive for a single person, but it's an    excellent alternative for individuals who  enjoy driving large vehicles.    The Model S is very much an executive saloon,  with long and low design lines akin to those    found on Jaguars.    While some previous Model S vehicles had rear-wheel  drive, all of the newer Model S variants have    all-wheel drive.    The Plaid model, the latest addition and new  flagship, promises sub-1.9 seconds 0-60mph.    There you have it, speed in your solitary  life.    Going with a Model 3 or Y might be a better  alternative for individuals who don't need    their car to make a greater statement or who  want to save their money for other things,    such as a house.    While the 3 and Y may not create the same  impression as the Model X's appearance, you'll    receive head nods from fellow Tesla owners  and EV lovers.    Okay, let's look into what the family guy  needs.    If you have a child or two in your family,  your options aren't actually that much tighter.    Sure, it's now simpler to defend favoring  the Model X, but any of the Tesla cars would    suffice.    The Model 3 will, of course, be the tiniest  and most cramped of the four possibilities,    but many people use car seats in cars of comparable  or smaller size, so we're confident you'll    be alright.    Prices are low when compared to other models,  making it the cheapest Tesla.    The Model 3 has been a big success and is  the most popular Tesla on the road.    The Model Y is once again a happy medium,  with more than enough space in the rear for    a child or two without committing to a much  larger car.    Take your selection, like before.    It's now simpler to recommend the X, but the  Y is definitely the best alternative if you're    not a fan of falcon-wing doors.    The Model 3 will also function, but it will  be the smallest choice.    Thats about the family guy, "what about the  bigger family guy?" that's what happens if    you have four to six children or routinely  travel with a large group of family members?    Your alternatives may have been tighter as  a result.    If you're looking to buy a Tesla right now,  the Model X is the only Model available with    third-row seats.    You may choose between a six-seat configuration  that converts the middle row into two captain    chairs and a seven-seat configuration that  keeps the bench seating in the middle row    but adds two folding seats in the back.    However, if you want your budget tighter,  you have got a little more.    To begin, the Model Y has a seven-seat option.    As a small SUV, the Tesla Model Y bridges  the gap between the Model 3 and the Model    X.    It will seat enough people and have enough  space, but it will particularly appeal to    those seeking something less expensive than  the Model X.    Okay, let's move on.    Let's see what the biggest bargainer wants  in his garage.    This is most likely the most opinionated part  of an already sensitive list.    The Model Y, in our opinion, offers the best  value of any Tesla now on the market.    For most individuals, a range of 300 miles  or more is more than adequate for daily driving;    thus, the additional range provided by the  Model S or X is not the most significant benefit    given the additional expense.    The materials utilized in the Model Sor X  interior are not notably more showy than those    found in the Model 3 or Y, especially given  the price difference.    The facts speak for themselves.    And, as time passes, the Model S and X are  making up a decreasing share of sales as vehicle    buyers perceive greater value in the 3, and  now the Y.    Elon Musk has indicated that the S and X "are  actually of small relevance to our future."    They're both wonderful cars, but when it comes  to value, Tesla provides a lot with their    lower-priced vehicles.    Given how comparable the Y is to the Model  3 with the greater room, it's simpler to rationalize    the Y because it offers a bit more utility  than the 3 for a few thousand dollars more.    That's about the bargainer; let's look at  what the businessman wants.    The businessman may require a vehicle for  travel, carrying things, or simply making    an appearance.    Regardless of your situation, Tesla has a  vehicle for you.    The Model S is undoubtedly the most visually  appealing Tesla.    It will undoubtedly create an impact on any  possible clients and make you appear serious    about your organization.    It's designed for comfort, so it's ideal for  extended business travels.    Working on a laptop while supercharging is  simple in the S's capacious cabin.    But don't anticipate too many work breaks,  as the Model S has a preposterous 391-mile    range.    The Model X waives some range in exchange  for a bigger cabin.    Furthermore, the "hummer tax" refund can save  you tens of thousands of dollars on a brand    new Tesla Model X.    In the appropriate circumstances, Tesla's  most costly vehicle may really be the most    inexpensive.    While the Model S undoubtedly stands out,  the Model X is more practical for travel,    has more storage, and comes with a generous  tax benefit.    Finally, let's come to the thrill-seeking  guy in you.    Performance is everyone's favorite area!    Each Tesla model offers a performance variant  that outperforms virtually all rival gas-powered    vehicles.    Let's be clear: whichever Tesla performance  model you choose, you will outperform virtually    every other vehicle in your class.    Of course, not all of these Teslas will have  the same driving qualities, with some handling    better than others.    It seems to reason that a more compact vehicle,  such as a Model 3, would corner better than    a ponderous Model X.    The Performance Model 3 is an excellent choice  for people who want to drive their Tesla to    the track or who just want the Tesla that  handles turns the best.    It's the only Tesla model featuring a Track  Mode, which focuses on giving the best performance    on a track, such as improved regenerative  braking and cornering power.    Kids' space can wait; we need to look for  "something to go straight and fast."    Okay, now what do you guys think about these  comparisons?    Which one do you think suits you?    Before that, which one of these are you?    Drop-in your views in the comments section  below.    That's about it for today, guys!    Drop a like for the video if you're a huge  fan of what Tesla is doing in the automotive    industry.    Hope you guys enjoyed the video.    We will meet again in the next one.    

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