Tesla 2025 Model Y Price and Detail Revealed
Tesla has given its popular Model Y a significant makeover (codenamed Juniper
Tesla has given its popular Model Y a significant makeover (codenamed Juniper
to replace the Tesla Model 3 offered up a mountain of obsessive research. Several options arose, a MY24 Model 3 and Model Y among them. While other brands were considered briefly, the couple chose a Polestar 4
The 2024 Model 3 Performance brings changes, some that make sense and some that are just plain weird
The LNP Lied, Tesla Road trip, The final 743km. It Can Be Done. Driving an electric car can’t be done long distance, they said. Despite the idiot government claims otherwise during the last election, it can be done, easily.
Brisbane to Sydney in a Tesla Model 3. Easy or Horrid? Scott and Corey decided a trip to Sydney would be better done by road than air. Their Tesla Model 3 Long Range would be tested, but would if be fab, or a dreadful fail?
Back when I got my licence, the only electric vehicles were forklifts, and Tesla was a mad inventor who gave his name to a fancy sparking coil thingie.
I’m not going to call it “affordable” because it is still very far from that. At over 80,000 shekels, it is well into posh-owner-club territory. It got a bit of a touch up recently, with the blackening of the satin-finish door handles and sundry other blackened trim. The HVAC pump from the Model Y makes Model 3 the most efficient car in the world, so they say. The tacky plakky covered wheels have gone thankfully, and tyres are “more efficient” with the top model grabbing a nice set of 20” Uberturbine wheels. It is highest ever rating vehicle in ANCAP, so there’s that.
The Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) has condemned the announcement by the Victorian State Government that it intends to initiate a road user charge on electric vehicles (EVs) from 1st July 2021.
1 Mini Cooper The quintessential gay car, Mini has always been a symbol of class and status. It was once affordable, but now doubles as an entry level BMW. Give your friends badge envy galore, stuff em if they don’t like it. 2 Mazda MX5 What could be gayer than two men in a convertible on Oxford St, roof down on a sunny Sydney day? Nothing, that’s what
The Petersen Automotive Museum, which reopens to the public on Friday, June 19, will display the Tesla Cybertruck in its lobby for a limited time. For one week, June 20-27, guests of the museum will have a chance to view the prototype electric vehicle during its first stationary public display since being revealed at a private event in Los Angeles on November 21, 2019.