Interesting Moment With Tesla Model Y After 30K-60K Miles vs Legacy Automakers

From Torque News.

I’ve been noticing something interesting lately with the Tesla Model Y, especially as more owners cross that 30K–60K mile range.

Some are saying the Tesla Model Y is the best all-around EV they’ve ever owned, while others are starting to point out small but persistent annoyances like suspension stiffness, tire wear, and those occasional phantom braking moments that just won’t fully go away.

From my perspective covering EVs daily at Torque News for 15 years, the Model Y still hits a sweet spot in practicality, charging network access, and software updates, but I’m not convinced Tesla has refined the “daily comfort” side as much as legacy automakers are starting to.

So here’s the real question: if you’ve lived with your Model Y for a while, would you buy it again today, or are you starting to look at alternatives like Hyundai, Ford, or even the next-gen Tesla lineup?

Reference: I’ve Been Noticing This Interesting Moment With The Tesla Model Y After 30K-60K Miles, And Don’t See Tesla Refining It As Legacy Carmakers Are Starting To

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This is Armen Hareyan from Torque News. Please follow us at https://x.com/torquenewsauto on Twitter and https://www.torquenews.com for daily automotive news. Also, follow us on Telegram at https://t.me/teslaev