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I Bought 30+ Accessories for My $55,000 Model Y. Most Ended Up in a Junk Drawer. The One That Killed the Road Noise Cost $79.

Most of what gets sold to "finish" a Model Y doesn't last. It peels, rattles, or goes back inside a month. A year and far too much money later, six things survived. The one that changed the car the most was a set of six rubber strips that dropped my highway cabin noise from about 78 dB to 65 dB, one of the most common complaints Model Y owners report, fixed in about 15 minutes for $79.99.

A Model Y Long Range owner's account, as told to TeslaHubs · June 2026 A composite owner story, drawn from patterns in TeslaHubs customer reviews. Real product, real prices, real reviews.
A garage workbench piled with cheap car accessories that did not last
My junk drawer: phone mounts, thin mats, tangled chargers. Most accessories I bought for the Model Y ended up here.

The car was perfect the day I picked it up, and that was the problem. I had just spent the better part of fifty-five thousand dollars on the most advanced car I had ever driven, and within a week I was making a list of everything it did not come with. No console tray. No way to keep the screen from scratching. And on the highway, a wall of road noise that no $55,000 car should make.

I kept telling myself I was being picky. Then I drove my brother's older Lexus and realized my brand-new Tesla was the louder car. That is when the spending started.

So I did what everyone does. I opened Amazon and started buying. Floor mats that curled at the corners. A vent phone mount that drooped by week two. A foam organizer that did not fit. An ambient lighting kit that flickered. Hundreds of dollars, a junk drawer in the garage, and the car still felt unfinished.

It Was Never That I Picked Badly

Here is what took me a year to accept. The Model Y cabin is famously minimal, which is exactly why owners reach for the aftermarket, and why most of it disappoints. The problem was not that I chose wrong. It was that most accessories for this car are built for every EV and fitted to none. You know the listing, the one titled "Fits Model 3 / Y / S / X / Cybertruck." That is not a feature. That is a part cut for none of them, with a Tesla photo on top.

The few that worked had one thing in common. They were cut for the Model Y specifically, they installed without tools, and a year later they were still on the car instead of in the drawer. Six of them. This is the list, starting with the one that mattered most.

The short version

1. The One That Finally Made It Quiet

ProGuard noise reduction and weatherproofing kit sealing the door frames of a Model Y
Six rubber strips, cut for the Model Y, sealing the door and frame gaps where wind noise gets in.

Road noise is one of the most common complaints Model Y owners report, and for good reason. The cabin is so quiet otherwise that wind and tire noise have nothing to hide behind. I chased it for months. I looked at a professional sound-deadening shop that quoted me $1,500 to $1,800 and two to three days without the car. I bought a cheap roll of generic foam tape that peeled off in a week.

What actually worked was the ProGuard kit, a set of six rubber strips cut to the exact door, window, and frame lines of the Model Y. They press into the gaps where wind gets in. No glue mess, no tools, no drilling, and they peel off clean if I ever want them gone. About fifteen minutes in my driveway.

Before
~78 dB
After
~65 dB
Bars show loudness to the ear, not the decibel scale. Owners who measured with a sound-meter app report highway cabin noise dropping about 13 dB, less than half as loud to the ear. A clearly noticeable drop, not total silence. Results vary by car, speed, and tires.

The quiet was the headline. The part I did not expect was the rest of the kit's name: weatherproofing. The same strips that kill the road noise also seal the door seams, so the winter draft I had learned to live with and the wind whistle at 75 mph went quiet too. It is a weather seal that happens to kill noise.

Hands pressing a rubber weather-sealing strip into the door frame channel of a Model Y
The whole job: press each strip into the channel along the seal line. No tools, no marks left behind.
The whole job Open the door, line each labeled strip up with its gap, and press it into the channel. Six strips, about 15 minutes, no tools. Take them off any time and the car is exactly as it was.
Quiet the Model Y for $79.99 →

Was $180. 4.5 stars across 1,024 reviews, 30-day money-back + 2-year warranty, free shipping.

The Other Five That Earned Their Spot

These five all earned their place. But if you only fix one thing on this list, fix the noise first. Here are the rest for when you are ready.

3D all-weather floor mats fitted to a Model Y
2 · The mats that finally fit
3D All-Weather Floor Mats
Laser-cut to the Model Y floor, with raised edges that actually catch the mud and slush. The third set I bought, and the first that fit. The cheap ones slid around and curled.
$199.99
See it →
Center console organizer tray for the Model Y
3 · The tray it should have shipped with
Center Console Kit
Keys, cards, and cables stop sliding into the bin every time you brake. Drops in, no tools. The kind of small fix that makes the car feel finished.
MagSafe phone holder mounted in a Model Y
4 · The mount that doesn't sag
MagSafe Phone Holder
The first mount that did not droop or drop the phone over a speed bump. Snaps to MagSafe, sits where you can see it, holds through potholes.
$55.99 $69
See it →
Hidden storage box under the Model Y trunk floor
5 · The trunk space you're not using
Hidden Storage Box
Uses the dead space under the trunk floor for the charging cable and the stuff you do not want sliding around. Out of sight, finally organized.
Tempered glass screen protector on the Model Y center display
6 · Cheap insurance on the dashboard
Tempered Screen Protector
The center screen is the whole dashboard, and it scratches. Tempered glass, a matte option to kill the glare, cut to the Model Y display. Cheap insurance on the most expensive part to replace.
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Why the Junk-Drawer Stuff Never Lasts

By the end, I could see the pattern. Almost everything that failed had the same tell: it was a generic part with a Tesla photo on the listing. The mat was cut for "Model 3 / Y / S / X" all at once, which means cut for none of them. The mount was built for any phone and any vent. The "noise solution" was a roll of tape meant for any door.

The six that stayed were the opposite. Each one was shaped for the Model Y and only the Model Y, installed without tools, and left no marks when removed. That is the whole filter.

Amazon genericSound-deadening shopTeslaHubs
FitUniversal, fits many EVsCustomCut for the Model Y
InstallOften fiddly, no guideShop appointmentMinutes, no tools
Noise kit cost$15-40 tape, peels$1,500-$1,800, 2-3 days$79.99, ~15 minutes
SupportVaries by sellerBy appointmentDirect support
ReturnsOften a restocking feeShop policy30-day money-back
A year laterIn the junk drawerEffective, but costlyStill on the car
The cheapest sticker is the most expensive path once you count the reorders. The six that stayed cost less, together, than the pile that went back.

Generic prices and shop quotes are typical ranges from public listings and owner reports as of June 2026 and vary widely. TeslaHubs figures are from the product pages.

Fix the Noise First →

$79.99, was $180. The fix I wish I had bought first.

A Year On

A calm highway drive in a quiet Model Y cabin at golden hour
The car I wanted on day one: quiet, organized, and finished, for a fraction of what the pile cost.

I still keep the junk drawer in the garage as a reminder. Everything in it was supposed to fix the car and did not. The six things on the car cost less, all together, than the half I threw away, and they are the reason the Model Y finally feels like the car I paid for. The quiet is the part I notice every single drive.

What Owners Say

SS
Sean Smith Verified buyer ★★★★★
"I was skeptical at first, but after using this kit, I can confidently say it's one of the best upgrades I've made. The quieter rides make long trips so much more enjoyable."
GR
GuyRayne Verified buyer ★★★★★
"Added this to my 2025 MYP and all I can say is WoW! It really works. I have a Lexus ES, which came with this from the factory. So I had to add it to my Tesla."
FL
Flynnaz Verified buyer ★★★★★
"I bought this kit for my 2026 Model Y Juniper. The kit arrived well-packed, and each part was labeled correctly. I scanned the QR code provided, and that made the install easier."

Individual results vary. Read all 1,024 reviews on the product page →

Questions Owners Ask First

Will the noise kit fit my Model Y?
Yes. The ProGuard kit is cut for the Model Y, including the Juniper refresh, and there are versions for the Model 3, S, X, and Cybertruck. Each strip is labeled for its spot, so there is no trimming or guessing.
Is a 13 dB drop actually noticeable?
Yes, noticeably. On the decibel scale a 13 dB drop more than cuts the perceived loudness in half. It is the difference between raising your voice on the highway and talking normally. It is not recording-studio silence; it is the difference you feel on the first on-ramp. Owner measurements vary by tires, speed, and road.
Does the noise kit damage the car or leave residue?
No. The strips press into the existing door, window, and frame channels with no drilling and no tools. They come off clean if you ever remove them, and the car is exactly as it was.
Are these worth it over the cheap Amazon versions?
That is the whole point of this list. I bought the cheap versions first and replaced most of them. Counting the reorders, the parts cut for the Model Y were the cheaper path, not the pricier one, because they only had to be bought once.
What if something does not fit or I change my mind?
Every item ships with a 30-day money-back guarantee, and the ProGuard kit is backed by a 2-year warranty. If it is not right for your car, send it back within 30 days for a full refund.

Where to Start

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If the kit is not right for your Model Y, send it back within 30 days for a full refund. Every kit is also backed by a 2-year warranty and a responsive support team.

The ProGuard kit: the fix for one of the Model Y's most common complaints, rated 4.5 stars across 1,024 owner reviews.

ProGuard noise reduction and weatherproofing kit for the Model Y YOU SAVE $100 (55% OFF)
$180$79.99

Less than a single roll of shop tape that peels. Bought once, on the car for good.

Quiet My Model Y

Free shipping. Versions for Model Y, 3, S, X, Cybertruck, and Juniper.

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4.5 stars across 1,024 reviews. 30-day money-back + 2-year warranty.

P.S. I still keep the junk drawer as a reminder, a few hundred dollars of stuff that promised to finish the car and did not. The one I would buy first, every time, is the noise kit. About fifteen minutes in the driveway, and the next highway on-ramp is the moment you notice it: the wall of road noise is just gone. $79.99, was $180, and it comes off clean if I am wrong.
This is an advertisement from TeslaHubs, an independent maker and seller of aftermarket Tesla accessories. TeslaHubs is not affiliated with Tesla, Inc., and Tesla, Inc. does not produce, sell, endorse, or sponsor these products. Tesla, Model 3, Model Y, Model S, Model X, and Cybertruck are trademarks of Tesla, Inc., used here only to indicate compatibility. The first-person owner account in this article is a composite, drawn from common experiences reported across TeslaHubs customer reviews; it is representative, not the story of a single identified individual. The named customer quotes in the "What Owners Say" section are verbatim excerpts from verified reviews published on the product page. Testimonials reflect individual experiences and individual results vary. Noise-reduction figures are from owner sound-meter measurements at the time of publication and vary by vehicle, speed, and tires. Prices, ratings, and review counts are accurate as of June 2026 and may change; check each product page for current details. Photography is illustrative.
Quiet My Model Y · $79.994.5 stars · 1,024 reviews · ~15 min install