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JordanWearinThe45

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honest question b
If you think of the gas savings it’s affordable af. A Model S used is $30-40k so $500-666 before interest n shyt. I spent $300-400 a month on gas last month, do the math. When you look at leases for even purchases for brand new ones, it’s works out cheaper than a gas car at the same price
 
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They just stood up a 12 stall supercharger in my area, what a surprise. :ehh:

I charge at home but it is still nice to have that option.
 

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They just stood up a 12 stall supercharger in my area, what a surprise. :ehh:

I charge at home but it is still nice to have that option.
How’s life w the car so far breh? Any range anxiety problems? I average $300-400 a month on gas :snoop: The model 3 looking better and better to me. Talk to me :laugh:
 

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How’s life w the car so far breh? Any range anxiety problems? I average $300-400 a month on gas :snoop: The model 3 looking better and better to me. Talk to me :laugh:
I don't have one but my dad does (model s) and unless you're out here traveling like a fukking madman you should be good for what the majority of people do daily driving. Think about it how often you traveling 2/300 miles in a day? Now if this is common for you you might be a little concerned but I doubt it even then with all the superchargers and regular charging available now. The one thing I will tell you is you probably don't want to get into an accident because they be bullshytting with the parts. YouTube it and a similar situation happened with one of my sisters co workers too. Simple accident took 2 months to fix because they were waiting for parts.
 

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I don't have one but my dad does (model s) and unless you're out here traveling like a fukking madman you should be good for what the majority of people do daily driving. Think about it how often you traveling 2/300 miles in a day? Now if this is common for you you might be a little concerned but I doubt it even then with all the superchargers and regular charging available now. The one thing I will tell you is you probably don't want to get into an accident because they be bullshytting with the parts. YouTube it and a similar situation happened with one of my sisters co workers too. Simple accident took 2 months to fix because they were waiting for parts.
Props. Sounds like I’ll be good :ehh: I wish the bmw I3 had more range, those are much cheaper, I’d cop in a heartbeat. But 85 mile range and shyt.

Good to know about the parts, that’s crazy that it takes that long. Good thing I drive for others when I drive. Like I always anticipate when someone is gonna do some stupid shyt.
 

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How’s life w the car so far breh? Any range anxiety problems? I average $300-400 a month on gas :snoop: The model 3 looking better and better to me. Talk to me :laugh:

No range problems for me. Watch this video to put your mind at ease.


Another thing I like is the free software updates, which get released about 2 times a month. Those updates add new features and make the car better. The noteable ones were the one that added like 5 more miles to the total range of the car as well as made it like 5% faster.
 

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No range problems for me. Watch this video to put your mind at ease.


Another thing I like is the free software updates, which get released about 2 times a month. Those updates add new features and make the car better. The noteable ones were the one that added like 5 more miles to the total range of the car as well as made it like 5% faster.

Props, bout to watch now. Yeah, the updates are dope as hell. Tesla is the future. I might wait another year for them prices to go down
 

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If you think of the gas savings it’s affordable af. A Model S used is $30-40k so $500-666 before interest n shyt. I spent $300-400 a month on gas last month, do the math. When you look at leases for even purchases for brand new ones, it’s works out cheaper than a gas car at the same price

The 3 is as affordable as a Toyota Camry, but no gas, no oil changes, etc...

Appreciate the answers but that’s not really what I’m asking. A $30-40k car is not cheap by any means for nikkas making <$50k
 
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Picked up the wife's Model X on Thursday.

I don't think there is an SUV even close to touching this thing man.

You walk up to the car and the fukking driver door opens for you, you get in and press the brake and it closes for you. Its wild.

325mi on a full charge

17 speaker audio

Autopilot is standard

Lifetime FREE supercharging

These crazy falcon doors turn heads everywhere you go

fukk the gas station, brehs. #teslagang
 
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