Driving the 2023 Tesla Model 3 RWD After 12,000 Miles

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Key points from the YouTube video:
- The Model 3 Rear Wheel Drive is comparable to the iPhone SE.
- Tesla should offer a subwoofer, amps, and speakers as an option for the RWD trim.
- The RWD has the least amount of range in the Tesla lineup at 272 EPA-rated miles.
- A 100% charge on the RWD lasts a week for a 34–40-mile daily commute.
- RWD models use LFP batteries that Tesla recommends be charged to 100% weekly. Performance and Long Range batteries should be kept at 80% unless going on a long trip.
- Tesla is camera-only in 2023 models. In heavy rain or snow, Autopilot may not be available.
- Basic Autopilot is great for daily commuting but can sometimes be overly cautious.
- The cost of Supercharging varies a lot based on the location and time.
- A Tesla delivery protocol can be inconsistent, restricting a customer's ability to inspect the interior before accepting delivery.
- There is a noticeable Bluetooth audio delay. The reviewer’s Tesla refused service for this issue, as they stated it was “expected behavior.”
- Due to the Bluetooth audio delay and Tesla's response, the reviewer won’t be purchasing a Tesla for his next vehicle.

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