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2021 Tesla Model 3: E2 – Hoist Review & Some Cost Savings

Sandy Munro Tesla 3 Hoist Review 2021

2021 Tesla Model 3: E2 – Hoist Review & Some Cost Savings

In the second episode of Munro’s new analysis of the Tesla Model 3, Sandy walks us through a hoist review of the vehicle.

First, Sandy addresses a somewhat hidden front access cover under the car that (we think) might be for the euro towing package because you can access the internal front bumper from there.  Why this would appear on a US model, however, is puzzling to Sandy as this would add cost to the vehicle.  That being said, Sandy is very impressed with the snap fits that he finds.  The precision of the snap fits is excellent, leading Sandy to further ponder why the rest of the fit and finish gaps exist on the doors and rear trunk/lights talked about in the last episode.

Next Sandy addresses some of the conspiracies, or at the very least, accusatory comments that we have been getting regarding missing nuts on the upper and lower control arms and the like.  Sandy, however, doesn’t find anything out of sorts on the car like this and, to the contrary, praises Tesla’s suspension.

He goes on to reveal some parts that Tesla has decided to eliminate which, as the man who invented the Lean Design® methodology, Sandy is all too happy to find – discussing the cost savings of these design changes.  But to learn what he found as he crunches the numbers… well you are just going to have to watch the video by Clicking on the link below:

 

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