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Our title paraphrases online content creator Jake of Jakes’ Hobbies. He has now purchased multiple hybrids after owning a Tesla Model Y. Let’s look at why he has moved in this direction.
We list several common Model Y problems, including build quality issues, suspension discomfort, software glitches, and A/C odors.