• sentientsackofmeat@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    There is something strange about this. I don’t hear about suspension issues for model 3s in the tesla forums. Also the satisfaction surveys are quite high of the owners.

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      1 year ago

      I’m a little puzzled too. It doesn’t say what the problem is, other than suspension. Is something bent or cracked? Are bolts loose? I’ve never heard of this issue on NA Teslas.

      • kobrons@alien.topB
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        1 year ago

        my guess would be brakes. Thats the most common problem with EVs and since tesla doesn’t do inspections these are usually only caught at the TÜV

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      1 year ago

      I’ve had my UCAs replaced, I’ve had clunking, I’ve had squeaks and ball joint issues, and now they’re squeaking again after the UCAs were replaced. 60k miles.

      • ericscottf@alien.topB
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        1 year ago

        I had this, the lower arm bushing went too. I think they called it the compliance arm. It wasn’t too bad.

    • Treewithatea@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      There is something strange about this.

      Whats so strange about this? Every vehicle has to go through this inspection and there are minor and critical flaws. Critical flaws mean the car is no longer allowed onto public roads until that critical flaw is repaired. This data comes from 10m+ official tüv inspections and only cars with a reasonable sample size are allowed into this yearly report. The inspection guidelines are the same for everyone and the inspectors are usually highly paid professionals that require not so easy to earn qualifications. They dont work for the same company, if youre suspecting any grand conspiracy against Tesla, its extremely unlikely. There are way too many people involved who have absolutely nothing in common.

      • BoringBob84@alien.topB
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        1 year ago

        There are way too many people involved who have absolutely nothing in common.

        They are all Germans who live in a country with a very influential automobile industry. There is a definite conflict of interest there. That doesn’t prove a conspiracy, but it could indicate a bias.

        Either way, I hope that Tesla takes this seriously.

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          1 year ago

          If you look at the whole list, there are many BMW and VW who make the top bottom in later years.

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      1 year ago

      My model 3 needed a full suspension replacement after about 10 months of driving. It was one of the final straws for me.

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      1 year ago

      i highly doubt TUV is not biased towards German brands. There were other cars that did worse like the X5 and X6 but they’re not even mentioned in the article

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      1 year ago

      I don’t hear about suspension issues for model 3s in the tesla forums.

      You’re probably American and Americans in general have no idea what a bad technical state their cars are in.

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        1 year ago

        Oh a lot of us do. But a lot of us are stuck with mechanically poor vehicles to get to meager paying jobs 20 miles away with no public transport. Sad state we are in.

      • BoringBob84@alien.topB
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        1 year ago

        The German TUV is comprised of human beings and implicit bias and confirmation bias are real consequences of being human.

        If I believe that Volkswagen makes better cars than Tesla, I am a patriotic German citizen, and my job is to inspect cars from both brands, then I might be just a little more strict with inspections of Teslas than with VWs, even if I am not doing it consciously.

        I am not saying that Tesla doesn’t have a real problem here; just that the TUV has an obvious conflict of interest that could result in some bias.

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      1 year ago

      Mine regularly goes “clunk” when fully turning the wheel (like when backing into a parking spot). Also seems to be an extra clunk going over speed bumps.

    • Common-Huckleberry-1@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      Because 99% of Tesla owners don’t know what to look for in a visual inspection, nor do they understand the individual components of a strut assembly. They’re not mechanics, they just own a car.

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        1 year ago

        lso: it wouldn’t be the TÜV that is biased, since they include both in their reporting. It would be the news outlets that like Tesla as a click generator.

        Yes especially since many fans of Tesla laud the “tech” of the car more than valuing the traditional car/driving characteristics aside from a 0-60 time.

    • Agloe_Dreams@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      Model 3 Suspension component failure is something like 14x the average car. Seriously. One would have to be blind to not hear about the control arm failures.

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      1 year ago

      My guess it’s probably just on the edge of being acceptable. Good enough so customers don’t notice. And good enough so >85% of vehicles pass.

    • Vocalscpunk@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      The plural of anecdotes isn’t data.

      Secondly because they’ve bought into the brand. I remember when Tesla workers were replacing a mount in the front end with wood/cardboard and plastic straps because of supply chain issues and forums were praising them for being critical thinkers… Not complaining that a critical mount was being replaced by inferior materials.

    • mgwooley@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      My neighbor had a recurring suspension issue on his 3. I think he eventually got it resolved but he did have a problem for a while

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      1 year ago

      They are investors. Got to keep the stock price high. The cars are appallingly built. It should be common knowledge at this point.

    • Possibly-deranged@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      I have a 2018 Tesla model 3 LR, they replaced the entire rear suspension due to corrosion, I failed a state safety inspection. The front control arms were also replaced due to squeaking.

      Getting corrosion issues on the body now, down low below doors.

      I’m in northern Vermont, in the snowbelt, lots of salt on roads

    • Statorhead@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      I don’t think it’s that odd. You reasearch just wasn’t very good. If you e.g. search for “Querlenker” in Tesla’s largest German forum you’ll find plenty of results. And I would bet it is the same in English language forums.

    • kpetrovsky@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      The issue is with the brakes - on the Teslas they get rust because of OPD and that disqualifies them from passing the test. It’s an easy fix though

    • Deep90@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      Is this a joke.

      You’re surprise a tesla forum is full of people who love the car?

      Reminds me of how the Apple forums are full of people who broadly defend and deny issues that Apple later guess class actioned for and settles.