No, it's not. Stop using game changer for everything
@Paul-McB20 минут бұрын
Women and children in the back. Oh no, not with UK women's rights.
@NervousNoMoreСағат бұрын
Its been out for years...
@asymmetrxСағат бұрын
I would love to have a 7 seater Model Y. So sad that they started selling it in Europe just now. I don’t want to buy a new car so I will have to wait another 5 years until 7 seaters will be sold for a reasonable price 😢 Until then I will stick to the used Model 3. Need to sell my Ioniq 2017 first😂
@yaulkwong377540 минут бұрын
yep. I feel the same. now it's just too expansive.
@woolfel4 сағат бұрын
people buying Tesla to support a whack job is game changer. they're voting against humanity and in favor billionaire psychos. it's so nice people love to give psychos money. Elon's ego thanks you
@Nashmax6 сағат бұрын
Those rear seats 6 & 7 are pretty much useless unless two of your family members are midgets or toddlers. Really, they are laughable.
@frostcb26 сағат бұрын
Imagine just 6 more inches longer and higher and this car would be the best
@alko_xo6 сағат бұрын
What's the everyday scenario for which you might need a 7-seater?
@jamespaul25878 сағат бұрын
Many teens are at least as tall as you, so I'm not sure how practical this is for many families. A minivan body style would be much more comfortable and practical.
@nodivisions8 сағат бұрын
Come for the Model Y review, stay for the amazing EQB roast at the end 😂
@JonNewell9 сағат бұрын
The Mercedes looks like a dog’s turd on wheels
@DrDefore9 сағат бұрын
Benz planned rejection. Can’t make it at profit… make it ugly so no one wants it. Now everyone let’s talk hybrid . Ugh 😑
@terrymackenzie678410 сағат бұрын
Seven seats could be good as long as it doesn't stop you getting in through the boot when someone has parked too close to you in an underground car park there again I don't have six friends so wouldn't be much use anyway I'd be better spending the money on the enhanced parking assistant so I could drive the car out of those tight parking space when I can't get in the car 😐
@bernisworlds10 сағат бұрын
Wieso gibt es kein Y Long Edition 😢
@francisdebriey360911 сағат бұрын
... and it's terribly... ugly
@johnstubbs357311 сағат бұрын
you are so right that merc looks awful
@Yorkshireasaurus11 сағат бұрын
Do you think we’ll get the double referral money off that they receive over the pond?
@TeslaJigsaw11 сағат бұрын
No idea 🤷♂️
@Jaw0lf13 сағат бұрын
Great video, the older I get the less flexible I am, so it would definately be a place for younger ones!
@slowercuber776714 сағат бұрын
Having currently no passel of munchkins to transport, I’ve no need for that third row of seats. I think you have a little more cargo room without it, and the car costs and weighs less. So, it isn’t currently important to me. HOWEVER, back when the kids, their cousins and friends were all youngsters it would have been a must have feature. Kudos to Tesla for successfully engineering and delivering that third row MY seat to the customers that were demanding it.
@slowercuber776715 сағат бұрын
7:39 lol I guess my earlier comment was superfluous, at best…
@slowercuber776715 сағат бұрын
4:44 I think Brian White (FutureAZA) has a similar 7 seater MY LR AWD.
@garyrooksby15 сағат бұрын
The Mercedes EQB has the styling of something out of the 90s. Yuk!
@garyrooksby15 сағат бұрын
That mohawk was impressive!
@FutureAzA16 сағат бұрын
It also has USB-C in the 3rd row. And yes, the EQB is shamefully ugly.
@TeslaJigsaw16 сағат бұрын
I didn’t spot the USB-C! 👍
@aureliancozma25116 сағат бұрын
Efficiency - X and S are no longer produced but who knows maybe they make other models ))) Mercedes is ugly
@SynergyDMS16 сағат бұрын
Was also there at the Bar Hill opening event. No modern 7 seater ever seems to come near the venerable Renault Espace. The 3nd row seats were the same the second row. You could even take them all out to use as super comfy camping chairs and fold one as a table. Brilliant bit of design. Had a chuckle over the LBGTQ+ cars, Tesla UK obviously hadn't got the memo from Musk HQ... I wasn't quite sure what they were so sensitive about in the rest of the warehouse, it seemed empty to me. Maybe that was the point or maybe I just wasn't looking hard enough. Very tempted by the Midnight Cherry MY though.
@Mediiiicc17 сағат бұрын
I have the 7 seater and honestly kinda regret buying it. Almost all the cargo liners are designed for the 5 seater and those aren't compatible with the 7 seater so you have to take what you can get. You also don't get that small bit of extra storage that the 3rd row folds down into and you also don't get the parcel shelf. The 3rd row is really only OK for children and young adults but I still wouldn't recommend sitting 2 people back there. There is so little feet room that I wouldn't want more than 1 person to ever sit back there. Because of the way the 2nd row is split (2 seat/1seat) the rails at the feet are very close together on one side and force whoever is unlucky enough to be on that side to sit with their feet together. That's probably acceptable for a very short trip but there is really no wiggle room and it quickly becomes uncomfortable. Adults would rather just take a 2nd vehicle if you have that many people (at least in the US). Unless you know you will get a lot of use out of it I would recommend against buying it, even if you want it just in case it might be used (which is why i bought it).
@FutureAzA16 сағат бұрын
We don't need our 3rd row every day, but we do need it every week. We've never used it on a road trip, but for a family the size of ours, it's critical to have the flexibility.
@bread4dayzzz8Сағат бұрын
@@FutureAzA Have you considered another car then? The kia ev9 for example is a 7seater electric car that was actually made with intention of having normal sized people in the back. I recommend you look into it!! I'm pretty sure that it got chosen as the car of the year in the past and ive only hear positive things about it from families that have bought it :)
@cjs194818 сағат бұрын
Thank you. You have made a better case for those rear seats than any other reviews I have read. Seems contemporary reviewers are not satisfied with anything less the ability to sprawl in one's seats. If that was really the case, then the space in my recliner should be the benchmark--which would have us all riding about exclusively in vans. Your reviews are refreshingly straightforward and filled with sanity.
@johnhjic218 сағат бұрын
Hello Will, Good video I an planing on a new car in August 25, if all gose right? Top of my list is the Tesla Model 3. Thanks for a clear (ver Grok) explanation. My big opertunrty is that I am a disabled person and trying to find any one to adapt any EV in the UK is XXXX. Keep up the good work. Thank you
@marcosrissiКүн бұрын
This ceo of jaguar is a proper true IDIOT Woke fool. I wish decent costumer prospects will be intelligent enough to NOT buy Jaguar. ALL is political. We must exercise our agency and power in all ways possible and one of them is through our buying decision.
@jogibajrКүн бұрын
The most underated channel on youtube ! Great info.
@TeslaJigsawКүн бұрын
Thanks Pal!
@gregsteele806Күн бұрын
It amazes me how few people put this together. Of course he wants to use this on Mars. Everything Elon does is connected in some way, Even the Cybertruck was made with an eye towards Mars transportation.
@Mark-uk8wzКүн бұрын
It's just a less efficient alternative to a metro lol
@TeslaJigsawКүн бұрын
The cost to create these tunnels is immensely less than any other current system. Quicker, simpler, affordable. Paired with EVs & autonomy, do you not see the opportunity here?
@Mark-uk8wzКүн бұрын
@@TeslaJigsaw there will be traffic jams in and leading to and from those tunnels with the lifts also being bottlenecks and the tunnel a hazard in case of a fire. Metros carry 100s of people at once in 5 minute intervals, so despite being more costly the reward is greater too
@louisstisenКүн бұрын
If it travels on auto pilot and faster than highways it will lower the trafic on roads and offer a faster route in your personal vericle.
@fxarts9755Күн бұрын
@@louisstisenit’s a single lane tunnel where cars can’t even drive that fast bc of the huge risks of accidents. They also can only drive rather far apart and have to start by reversing out of a parking lot bc u cant get in and out that fast. So the throughput is just super limited. It maybe takes 10 cars away from the road per tunnel at most. It’s super inefficient and slow. But I can see the vision. Imagine they could drive super close almost like they are chained together. And are so fixed the lanes so they can be faster and that accidents are impossible, and maybe have higher capacities… oh wait that’s a subway. Trains can carry hundreds of ppl at ones, are way faster and safer. They would remove hundreds of cars from the streets
@fxarts9755Күн бұрын
Americans really dont know what trains are. elon just invented a worse subway. the boring tech is interesting but the loop is the most rediculously idiotic thing I've seen musk do ngl. saying this as a big spaceX fan.
@TeslaJigsawКүн бұрын
You don’t see the benefit of transporting people quickly, efficiently, safely on a loop of underground tunnels around Vegas that connects various locations whilst eliminating traffic above?
@fxarts9755Күн бұрын
@@TeslaJigsaw oc i see the benifits. but any subway, even the smallest ones would be faster more efficient, carrying more ppl and are more secure. even just letting ppl bycicly through these tunnels would be faster. using street cars on an underground track without rails is just stupid
@leo.berkemeyerКүн бұрын
Thank you. This idea is just stupid
@byGDurКүн бұрын
I remember an "expert digger" say that he does not see anything new in Elons Boring Company plans. In reality the guy obviously did not see Elons presentation or did no believe him. Time and time again.
@landcruiser801Күн бұрын
I would like to see one used to create a tunnel from Anfield to Liverpool City Centre to deal with the traffic problem around events at the stadium. It is a relatively short distance from the ground to the centre (2.7km), there is a cleared area next to the ground to launch the machines from and have a station... quick, clean, relatively cheap but no... they are going to spend millions on a bendy long bus to further get clog up the streets. I wish our decision thinkers were more aware of things like this or that Elon would take this outside of the US and do test/trial project in UK where are roads are small, and we do not have teh space to expand them, more so than the USA.
@TeslaJigsawКүн бұрын
Thanks for sharing. It sounds like it would be ideal for that situation. I'm sure in time we'll see projects popping up all over the place. What a shame indeed that we don't look at better problem solving traffic solutions like this in the UK.
@gavinhagan83572 күн бұрын
Love you work Will. As always. Shhh don't joke to loud. The thought police are everywhere. Especially in your neck of the woods. :-)
@bgeardigital2 күн бұрын
Elon is not going to pay for Mars exploration, he is going to have the U.S. taxpayer pay for it.
@johnathanepic37902 күн бұрын
Do US taxpayers have the tech to colonize Mars?
@geirmyrvagnes8718Күн бұрын
The US taxpayer can come along if they want to. Obviously NASA would be interested. Why not pay for some tickets for some astronauts?
@gregsteele806Күн бұрын
A big chunk of the money for Starship R&D comes from Starlink. Sure, he has government contracts, but even there he's giving value for the money spent. SpaceX tends to charge much less than most other launch providers.
@tobias3581Күн бұрын
He’s the biggest taxpayer in US history
@bgeardigitalКүн бұрын
@@tobias3581 Not saying Mars exploration/colonization is wrong, it is just not accurate to suggest Elon is paying for it out of pocket.
@Gregor_C_032 күн бұрын
Who would’ve thought Boring tunnels could be so fun 😄 Elon has made the future exciting 🚀🤓
@TeslaJigsaw2 күн бұрын
I’ve always enjoyed a good tunnel, but driving through these ones in Vegas with you guys was something else! The possibilities are endless with this efficient tunnelling technology. I heard that one hotel wants one coming right up into the lobby!
@budgetaudiophilelife-long54612 күн бұрын
🤗🥶YOU GOT TO TRY THEM ALL ⚡️⚡️⚡️
@DrDefore2 күн бұрын
Elon has stated that it will be a tough journey and lives will be lost, but Gimli said it best. "Certainty of death, small chance of success. What are we waiting for."
@TeslaJigsaw2 күн бұрын
That’s the spirit we need we! 👍
@roger_is_red2 күн бұрын
Murphy's Law...Mars gets destroyed by a meteorite before Earth does. Jeannine
@TeslaJigsaw2 күн бұрын
Well that would be disappointing!
@aureliancozma2512 күн бұрын
I think cities need to be rethought - I don't think Elon's tunnel has any useful meaning.
@whynotstartusingyourbrain87262 күн бұрын
Exactly. We have had subways for a long time and they can Transport many more people at the same time.
@lostvayne91462 күн бұрын
@@whynotstartusingyourbrain8726 we don't have a network of roads that uses the Y axis to alleviate congestion. Why do you not see this as making sense? If roads share the same space as buildings and sidewalks, then there will be obvious congestion. How do you think you can hold so much people in a small area. By making buildings vertical. They hold more people in one area than the roads can contain. So obviously you make the roads vertical as well. You free up that space underground and now you have a lot more room to work with. subways aren't a network of roads. They house only a small portion of space. The comparison is not a useful one.
@TeslaJigsaw2 күн бұрын
Tunnelling at these speeds obviously reduces costs significantly. If multiple 3D tunnelling can occur underground for autonomous electric cars (no fumes or accidents) our city road networks could be greatly de-congested (more pedestrian/cyclist/park space etc) Bit of a long view for the future, but that’s how affordable tunnelling machines could really alter and improve our cities.
@panherКүн бұрын
@@TeslaJigsaw The speed at which Elon says they can build the tunnels has never been shown. Just the typical snake-oil salesman tactics
@geirmyrvagnes8718Күн бұрын
Tunnels, especially cheap tunnels are very useful. If you want to put a train or a car in there is a political and economic question. Resources are limited, even space under ground. This could build bike tunnels, pedestrian tunnels, tunnels for water, electricity or whatever kind of infrastructure you want.
@Bunyip_Studios2 күн бұрын
I'm only coming if there are "Johnny Cabs" there!
@garyrooksby2 күн бұрын
Each morning I scroll through my subscriptions list to see what's been published since yesterday, I get a little kick if I see pink writing on the thumbnail (Ooh, it's one from Will!) or teal (Ooh, it's one from Steven Mark Ryan). Both are always a must-watch.
@TeslaJigsaw2 күн бұрын
Thanks for your support Gary! Really appreciated 🙂
@PetterikosteКүн бұрын
LoL i do exactly this.
@garyrooksby2 күн бұрын
Just brilliant!
@victorseal90472 күн бұрын
As always, an excellent review.😅
@SteppingR3 күн бұрын
sogar zum latrine graben sind diese grün versifften versager zu blöd !!!!!!!
@stuz324 күн бұрын
Have these rookies never been camping before? It's called a hole... What on Earth....
@larrymic25264 күн бұрын
Within the first 60 seconds of your review I knew you were so biased that it wasn't worth watching. Tone it down a bit!!!