Kim: So we did make a video actually kind of all about a couple of little things. Tesla can’t have it both ways.ĮVANNEX: I know you’ve covered this in some of your videos before, but what are some things you think potential Tesla buyers should know that often get overlooked? It also seems strange to me that it is transferable when you sell your car privately, but wiped when you trade in. Personally, I just don’t think that is right. Would have been nice if one of our previous purchases was transferable. We had it on our last two Model X’s and chose not to rebuy it again a third time. We have it on our Model 3, but don’t have it on our new refreshed Model X. I do believe it should be transferable if you upgrade your vehicle, and not something you should have to buy again each time. What bothers me the most is the way Tesla handles FSD transferability. I think FSD is a great enhancement of the driver experience, and I’ve seen a lot of improvements overall, contrary to the FUD some saw during the Super Bowl's anti-FSD ads. Obviously, there's still lots of room for improvement with FSD. I also want to add something about Full Self-Driving. So that becomes an issue, but I do like having it. You know, I love having it, but it’s kind of frustrating that if the kids are watching it, I can’t have anything, like music, going for me in the front. There are a couple of different things I want to see with that rear screen. Kim: I would like the screen in the back to have Bluetooth capability for the kids in the Model S and the Model X - that’s a huge one that I’m hoping to see. It was like, we didn’t even realize there were so many other people interested at the time.ĮVANNEX: Any potential future updates you hope to see from Tesla? When we actually received our vehicle, we just tried to make some videos to answer peoples’ questions, and the next thing we knew we had a channel. We put it on YouTube to share it, and people just started asking us questions about the Model X. We were one of the first to order the Model X, and they had a ‘Meet Model X Day,’ and we recorded it to share with some of our family that lives on the West Coast. ĮVANNEX: How did you get your start covering Teslas? You can read Kim Java’s full interview with EVANNEX below. While her husband typically drives the Model 3, Kim drives the Model X around with the kids, and she’s spent the past several years covering her experiences with the EV. Kim tells us that the Tesla Model X has been her family’s main vehicle, but that they also have a Model 3. One such person is Tesla YouTube channel host Kim Java, with whom EVANNEX recently spoke on the phone about her thoughts on how the auto industry has changed, what people can expect when buying their first electric vehicle, and the intersection of tech people and environmentalists in the Tesla community. The Tesla community has grown immensely in the past decade, but some key voices in the community have been around nearly since the beginning. Kim Java on the Tesla Community, First EV Purchases and More
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