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Tesla Model 3 Tear Down!

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Tesla Model 3 Tear Down!

Sandy Munro of Munro & Associates is an engineer who specializes in digging into the details of products. He especially is focused on EVs to make sure they are safe, well built and more. The video's below are very interesting to watch, especially the Teardown one where he clearly says some parts are garbage, some are competitive parts and some are worthy of Government required quality built for long life.

The guy seems to know his stuff and it is worth time if you are interested in the nuts and bolts of how a Tesla 3 is built to watch.

The Teardown of the model 3 video details:

SPECIAL GUEST: Sandy Munro, Munro & Associates, Inc.

NEWS:

03:00 - Tesla Model 3 Teardown Analysis

14:55 - The Good Stuff: Model 3 Automatic Drive Modules

26:46 - Are the pieces good? Door Panels, Exterior, etc.

29:00 - Model 3 Battery: Intricate Magic

42:55 - Doctor Data

44:55 - Mechanics of the Model 3

1:11:10 - PHONE CALL: Automation Issues

1:14:29 - PHONE CALL: Model 3 Build Quality

1:18:30 - Johan de Nysschen out at Cadillac

PANEL: - John McElroy, Autoline.tv - Gary Vasilash, Automotive Design & Production - Craig Cole, AutoGuide.com

Videos are from http://www.autoline.tv/

UPDATE: I missed this the first time I watched it, Sandy Munro was paid to do a Disassemble Benchmark study for another company.

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