Tires Tesla or OEM Chevrolet
volevo solo condividere i consumi della model 3 che ho acquistato recentemente usata. Il viaggio B comprende anche circa 170km di autostrada fatta in piemonte, a circa 5 gradi esterni. La versione è dual motor, e monta le gomme invernali. Per il tragitto che faccio io normalmente per andare a lavoro, si sta già rivelando perfetta. 141 wh/km di inverno e con le gomme invernali, non oso immaginare appena arriverà la primavera come scenderanno i consumi! Oltretutto, la macchina a 135k km ma sembra nuova, un degrado della batteria del 6/7% e interni perfetti.
troquei os dois pneus dianteiros que eram os que estavam mais deformados e o problema foi resolvido, mas agora vou tentar entrar em contato com a loja que eu comprei pra ver se a garantia consegue me ajudar de alguma forma
I don't think savings should be the main driver to get a Tesla. A lot of things can influence if you save money or not compared to an ICE car. In my case...yes. Insurance costs vary by a ton of factors. Where I live insurance is paid annually and mine is $1500 for a full cover, which is like $125 a month. More than your average ICE car, that pays about $800 yearly. However I've saved money in every other aspect. I have solar so I charge for free. And the only maintenance I've paid were $15 to a local tire shop to rotate my tires and 2 gallons of wiper fluid.
The tire and wheel protection already paid for itself. I got a bolt in my tire and they placed a loaner on my vehicle within the hour I call them. Set up a service appointment and had to pay a $25 deductible. Worth it for me.
Audi S3 to Tesla Model 3 Performance.
Went from $80 a week in fuel to $50 a month in power.
Having gone from a WRX to a Chevy bolt, it is a very different experience. The WRX was a thousand times more fun. The turbo constantly begged you to go faster. It cornered flat and came with super sticky tires so you could go around a corner at a crazy speed. The bolt has solid straight line acceleration, but low rolling resistance tires make it much less fun, and slower in a lap around a track.
Mine are around 3.5/32 and 4.5/32 with 35k miles. Probably going to change them in a few thousands more.
Funny to clown on ugly truck, but you can see the 4wd system doing its thing. This comes down to shitty tires. Put some good ATs on that thing and it would crawl right out.
Cyber truck tires need to be replaced every 6,000 miles due to the sheer weight of the vehicle, and if you don't then they get super smoothed out. So they become useless in snow
I also need new tires at 3 years and 28,000 miles because of excess wear on the inside of my tires. Get an alignment as soon as you get it.
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Which tires to choose — Tesla or OEM Chevrolet?
If choosing tires across many manufacturers, check the part ranking. If your choice is down to two brands, the PartReview part comparisons help.
We compare tires across these categories:
- PR Score.
- Overall ranking.
- Vote balance.
- Average rating.
- Number of reviews.
- Feature ratings.
- Car owners’ choice.
Which tires are better — OEM Chevrolet or Tesla?
In March 2026 on PartReview, tires Tesla were overall better than OEM Chevrolet.
- Tesla received a PR Score of 64 out of 100, and OEM Chevrolet scored 75 points.
- Tesla ranked 38 in the overall ranking, and OEM Chevrolet ranked 45.
- The average rating is higher for OEM Chevrolet (4) than for Tesla (3.5).
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Tires OEM Chevrolet have better feature ratings than Tesla:
- Ride comfort - owners believe, that this property for Tesla is better than OEM Chevrolet.
- Grip - drivers claim, that this property for Tesla is outperforms OEM Chevrolet.
- Noise - reviews suggest, that this property for OEM Chevrolet is preferred to Tesla.
Which tires are more popular — Tesla or OEM Chevrolet?
In March 2026 on PartReview, tires Tesla were overall more popular than OEM Chevrolet.
By vote balance, tires Tesla surpassed OEM Chevrolet:
- For Tesla, the ratio of positive (74) to negative (41) votes is 33 votes.
- For OEM Chevrolet, the ratio of positive (31) to negative (10) votes is 21 vote.
By number of reviews, tires Tesla surpassed OEM Chevrolet:
- For tires Tesla there are 37 reviews: 22 positive, 4 neutral, 11 negative.
- For tires OEM Chevrolet there are 13 reviews: 9 positive, 2 neutral, 2 negative.
Which tires do car owners prefer — Tesla or OEM Chevrolet?
In March 2026, according to PartReview, tires OEM Chevrolet led more car-specific ratings than Tesla:
OEM Chevrolet are chosen by owners of cars such as: Chevrolet Cruze, and others.
Tires Tesla have not yet taken leading positions in car-specific ratings. You can help by adding a review and specifying your car.
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