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New Tesla? 9 Accessories to Buy First
The nine accessories worth ordering the week your Tesla arrives, from floor protection to a real home charger.
Read guideModel 3 vs Model Y: What Fits Both (and What Doesn't)
A clear breakdown of which Tesla accessories cross-fit between the Model 3 and Model Y, and which are strictly model-specific.
Read guideHow to Keep Your Tesla Touchscreen Glare-Free
Practical ways to kill glare and fingerprints on your Tesla center display, from matte protectors to display settings.
Read guideThe Tesla Road-Trip Accessory Checklist
The charging adapters, storage, and comfort gear worth packing before a long Tesla road trip.
Read guideHow to Stop Your Tesla Console From Rattling
Why Tesla center consoles rattle and the cheap fixes that actually silence them for good.
Read guideModel Y Juniper Floor Mats: Which Actually Fit the New Footwell
The 2025 Juniper Model Y redesigned the footwell and seat rails. Legacy-cut mats leave gaps and can bunch near the pedals. Here is how to find mats that actually fit.
Read guideModel 3 Highland Floor Mats: Verified-Fit Picks, Not Legacy
The 2024 Highland Model 3 changed the footwell, seat rails, and rear contour. Mats cut for the 2017 to 2023 car will not fit. Here is what to buy instead.
Read guideAre Tesla Screen Protectors Worth It? An Honest Verdict
A balanced look at whether a Tesla screen protector earns its keep: covering fingerprints, glare, scratch risk, and the matte versus tempered glass decision.
Read guideDo Teslas Come With Floor Mats? What You Actually Get
New Teslas ship with basic carpet mats, not all-weather rubber liners. Here is what comes in the box and what to buy for real interior protection.
Read guideHow Much Does a Tesla Sunshade Actually Lower Cabin Heat?
Tesla glass roofs let in a lot of solar heat. A good sunshade makes a real difference: here is what it does, what it does not do, and which shades to consider.
Read guideOEM vs Aftermarket Tesla Floor Mats: Which Is Worth It?
Tesla sells its own all-weather mats, but top aftermarket sets often match or beat them for less. Here is how OEM and aftermarket really compare on fit, protection, and price.
Read guideDo Your Old Model Y Mats Fit the 2025 Juniper?
Short answer: no. The 2025 Juniper redesign changed the Model Y footwell, so legacy mats leave gaps and can creep toward the pedals. Here is what to buy instead.
Read guideMatte vs Tempered-Glass Tesla Screen Protector
Matte diffuses glare; clear glass keeps the display razor sharp. Both are tempered glass. Here is how to decide which finish fits your climate and how you use the screen.
Read guideBest Tesla Floor Mats for Snow and Winter
Winter floor mats live or die on water and slush capacity. Here are the all-weather sets that hold the most meltwater and road salt without overflowing onto the carpet.
Read guideBest Tesla Sunshade for Hot Climates
In serious summer heat, the gap between a reflective shade and a mesh one is the whole point. Here are the glass-roof sunshades that actually drop cabin temperature, ranked for hot climates.
Read guideBest Tesla Charging Accessories for Road Trips
On a long trip the Supercharger network covers most routes, but the right adapters turn a Tesla into a charge-anywhere car. Here are the charging accessories worth packing.
Read guideTesla Trunk and Frunk Organization: What Actually Helps
Both Tesla cargo areas are big open wells where everything slides. Here is which trunk and frunk organizers genuinely fix that and which are just nice to have.
Read guideTesla Center Console Organizers Ranked: What Actually Fits
The console organizers that actually fit the Highland and Juniper consoles, kill the cupholder rattle, and add real storage, plus how to pick the right one for your model.
Read guideBest Tesla Mud Flaps: Stop Rocker Panel Grime
No-drill mud flaps that fit each Tesla model on factory mounting points, why the lower body gets so dirty, and how to pick the right set for a Juniper, legacy Model Y, Model 3, or Model S and X.
Read guideWhich Charging Adapters Does Your Tesla Need? J1772 and CCS Explained
What the J1772 and CCS adapters do, which one every Tesla owner should carry, when you need each, and how home charging and cable organization fit in.
Read guideModel Y Juniper Wind Noise? Door Seal Kits That Quiet the Cabin
Why the Model Y Juniper has highway wind noise around the doors, how a peel-and-stick seal kit fixes it, which kit to buy, and how to install it cleanly.
Read guideCybertruck Bed Storage: Dividers, MOLLE, and Cargo Nets
How to organize the Cybertruck vault, the difference between OEM and third-party bed dividers, and which storage systems are worth buying without drilling.
Read guideBest Tesla Pet Seat Covers and Dog Hammocks
How to protect your Tesla's back seat from a dog, why hammock covers are the popular choice, and which covers to buy for the Model Y Juniper and other models.
Read guideBought a Used Tesla? The $200 Interior Refresh That Resets It
The handful of cheap accessories that make a pre-owned Model 3 or Model Y feel like a new car again, in rough priority order.
Read guideDog Mode in Summer: Set Up Your Tesla for Hot-Weather Dog Trips
How to set up a Tesla for summer dog trips: the accessories that keep the cabin cooler, the seats protected, and Dog Mode working less hard.
Read guideBest Budget Tesla Accessories: Small Upgrades That Punch Above Their Price
The cheapest Tesla accessories worth buying: high-utility picks that experienced Tesla owners keep on hand.
Read guideTesla Hammock Review: The Two Pet Hammocks Worth Buying
A hands-on review of the best Tesla pet hammocks: the Juniper-specific BASENOR cover and the universal 4Knines, with picks by model and use case.
Read guideEV Statistics 2026: 35 Key Data Points
A sourced roundup of 35 electric-vehicle and Tesla statistics for 2026, covering US and global sales, market value, charging, costs, and EV-owner demographics, with every figure cited to its original source.
Read guideTesla Ownership Cost Statistics 2026: 20 Data Points
A sourced roundup of 20 real-world Tesla Model 3 and Model Y ownership statistics for 2026, covering resale depreciation, annual maintenance spend, reliability rankings, and insurance costs, with every figure cited to its original source.
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