Tesla Guides & Owner Resources

Tesla Model Y Screen Protectors: What You Need to Know in 2026
A Tesla Model Y screen protector sounds like a tiny accessory, but it changes the part of the car you stare at every single drive. That is why the category is more sensitive than it looks.

Tesla Model S Body Kits & Aero: What You Need to Know in 2026
Most Model S owners searching for a body kit are really trying to answer a narrower question first: should they start with a spoiler-style aero upgrade, or jump straight into a much bigger exterior project?

Tesla Model Y Lease Offers: What You Need to Know in 2026
Most shoppers searching Tesla Model Y lease offers are trying to decode one thing: what the headline monthly payment leaves out. This guide keeps the answer practical.

Best Tesla Model X Accessories 2026: Complete Buyer's Guide
The best Tesla Model X accessories are the ones that fix the SUV's real daily-use friction: dirty floors, a huge windshield that turns into a heat trap, a sparse center console, and cargo that shifts around in a fast family hauler.

Tesla Model 3 Tires Cost: What You Need to Know in 2026
The tricky part of this topic is that BASENOR does not sell tires. What BASENOR does sell, and what this article can support truthfully, is the wheel-cover and rim-protection layer that sits around the tire decision.

Tesla Model Y License Plate Frames: What You Need to Know in 2026
Front license plate shopping looks simple until you actually own a Model Y. Then the real questions show up fast. Do you live in a state that truly enforces a front plate requirement?

Tesla Model 3 Body Kits & Aero: What You Need to Know in 2026
If you ordered a Tesla Model 3 in 2026, you have a 2024+ Highland — Tesla discontinued the Legacy 2017–2023 generation in late 2023 and the refresh is the only Model 3 in active production.

Tesla Model Y Juniper & Model 3 Highland Screen Protector: Why You Need One and Which Type to Buy

2024-2026 Tesla Model 3 Highland Delivery Checklist: What to Inspect Before You Drive Off

Best 2017-2023 Tesla Model 3 Accessories: The Legacy Owner's Guide

Design Story: The Door Pocket Insert That Doesn't Block Your Emergency Exit

Tesla VIN and Build Month Fitment Guide
Every Tesla has a 17-character VIN encoding plant, year, motor configuration, and model line. The two characters that matter most for accessory compatibility are position 10 (year) and position 11 (plant). The by-hand decoder so you never pay for a VIN lookup service.

