flyingcheesehead
Touchdown! Greaser!
Model 3 performance is 60K.
Yeah, you said AWD was 60K. It's not. Of course performance is expensive. It's still cheaper than a base model BMW M3.
Model 3 performance is 60K.
Yeah, you said AWD was 60K. It's not. Of course performance is expensive. It's still cheaper than a base model BMW M3.
If your priority is the save fuel, i.e. economy, the standard Model 3 is the most efficient. That costs $44,990.Why would I get one of those to save fuel? I mean isn't that the whole point of going EV?
None of the EV manufacturers can make them fast enough to keep up with demand, even at Tesla's current rate of nearly one-million during last quarter.
Long lines for Ford's Mach E and F150 Lightning. So much so that dealers are adding $5,000 or $10,000 additional mark-up above MSRP.Well, only Tesla really has enough demand to make that statement meaningful
Step up to the Model 3 LR to add AWD and more range…
Long lines for Ford's Mach E and F150 Lightning. So much so that dealers are adding $5,000 or $10,000 additional mark-up above MSRP.
I'm not aware of any EVs that are in stock on dealership lots. They all require ordering and waiting.
No need to be rude.But you conveniently ignore things...again.
You said you wanted AWD. The 50k ($50,990) M3LR is AWD. It also has the longest range of the three.And I already addressed the 50k model.
Long lines for Ford's Mach E and F150 Lightning. So much so that dealers are adding $5,000 or $10,000 additional mark-up above MSRP.
I'm not aware of any EVs that are in stock on dealership lots. They all require ordering and waiting.
No need to be rude.
You were complaining that the Model 3 Performance wasn't practical. I agree. It's not intended to be practical. It is intended to be very fast, and it is. The standard Model 3 and the Model 3 LR are the practical options.
I'm not concerned with efficiency. I drive less than 7,000 miles per year so it makes very little difference to me. I bought the long range model because that's what was more important to me. I see very little value in the performance version. For me, it would be a waste of money. I like the car for the technology. I grew up in the early 1970s watching The Jetsons, Lost in Space, Star Trek, and Battlestar Galactica. This is the car I wanted when I was a kid. It's nice that charging at home costs me about 25% of what it would cost me in gasoline to drive the same trips in one of my Mazda3s, but I'd pay more in electricity to drive the Tesla, if that's what it took. Owners who drive a lot of miles are probably on the other end of that scale than me.
You said you wanted AWD. The 50k ($50,990) M3LR is AWD. It also has the longest range of the three.
If you don't want an EV then don't get an EV. Should work out fine that way all around.
NO.Why would I get one of those to save fuel? I mean isn't that the whole point of going EV?
Because the runs were so small. Easy to sell out of a small run.
Demand is certainly higher than they expected.
Plus there are big price increases on most cars, including used cars. Heck, I can get as much as I paid for my car that I bought 5 years ago. That's just nuts.
Wayne
You guys are scarin' me. I have never gotten in a car or a plane and not know where I was or what I was in.
I will admit that those first few flights as a student I would get into the plane and look to the left and right to check the rear view mirrors, but after solo even that stopped.
There is no single reason that people buy Teslas.So, owning an EV is just status and about being able to keep up with the vegans? Because if it's not about fuel and money savings, it certainly isn't about saving the planet.
How are the sound systems in the Teslas?
I did get pulled over once driving home after about an 8 hour day at the airport. The office asked why I was driving over the center line.
Not sure he fully understood that I had inadvertently reverted back to taxing down the center line. But he didn’t cite me for it.
Brian
They all come pre-programmed with a soundtrack of meditative chants that go along the lines of:
"You are awesome
Everyone who drives a normal car is a loser
You are so much better than all of them
Don't let them put you down for being a vegan
Everyone at parties wants to hear that you're a vegan who drives a Tesla"
They all come pre-programmed with a soundtrack of meditative chants that go along the lines of:
"You are awesome
Everyone who drives a normal car is a loser
You are so much better than all of them
Don't let them put you down for being a vegan
Everyone at parties wants to hear that you're a vegan who drives a Tesla"
It’s interesting when it comes to “fanboy” comments. I see the same thing on DeLorean sites.
Basically two types. The first is the passionate ones who don’t want to admit to the vehicle’s shortcomings. They’re in denial. They have a special car and it makes them feel special and the car is perfect in every way. In my opinion, they’re the same type who’ll never admit they made a wrong decision in life. That would mean they’re imperfect. It’s always what they planned.
Second, and I fall in this category, is the fanboy who’ll freely talk about the car’s shortcomings. There’s nothing wrong with buying a car based on passion. Heck, doesn’t even have to be practical (DeLorean). But at the end of the day, just admit the issues with the car. Not just the car but customer service. No secret, fit and finish and customer service aren’t high points with Teslas. But I get it, you love the car anyway.
I've always felt you can love and enjoy something while also admitting it's flawed.
It's pretty good for a factory system. Not as good as what you can get by spending an AMU, or two, at the car stereo shop. I've seen some talking about upgrading amps, speakers and subwoofers but haven't paid too much attention as I'm happy with the stock premium system.How are the sound systems in the Teslas?
nowadays most AM stations simulcast on an FM frequency as well. Coverage isn't always as good though.It's pretty good for a factory system. Not as good as what you can get by spending an AMU, or two, at the car stereo shop. I've seen some talking about upgrading amps, speakers and subwoofers but haven't paid too much attention as I'm happy with the stock premium system.
The standard Model 3 has the base system. The Model 3 LR and Performance have the premium system. I've never driven the standard version so can't compare.
Strangely, there is no AM radio, only FM. Bluetooth pairing to your phone, of course. The primary audio source is streaming. You can log into your Spotify, and other, accounts or use the car's included streaming service. If you want an AM station, you have to stream it.
I was mostly streaming from my phone in my previous cars. Now, I'm usually streaming through the car or listening to FM.
I definitely agree that this is the case with, well, pretty much anything.
Some on here may recall that I used to own a Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4 for something around 5 years. I bought it when I was in PA because it was a bucket list car that I'd wanted since high school, I wanted to play around with turbos, and (practical part) it was all wheel drive and the snow in PA meant an AWD fun car would be nice. I added studded snow tires in the winter and it was pretty unstoppable in any weather.
It was a terrible car with so many design flaws. I still (mostly) enjoyed it while I had it, but it really was not a well-designed car at all. VR-4 fans were mostly in that first category of "Deny all problems". I've always felt you can love and enjoy something while also admitting it's flawed.
Another thing that makes me laugh is how the fanboys treat Musk and DeLorean like gods. Don’t say anything bad about them or they’ll jump all over you.
People like Musk, DeLorean, Jobs, Bezos, etc., are smart, driven people but they didn’t do it own their own. They had an idea, in some cases not even their own but were smart enough to sell that idea and put the right people in place to bring it to market.
They aren’t (weren’t) saints either. DeLorean in particular. Jay Leno refuses to buy a DeLorean because of JZD’s reputation. He was a cutthroat businessman and would do anything to keep his dream alive…including a drug deal. Thing is, Jay speaks highly of Teslas and Musk. In reality, I have no doubt that all of these guys would have done something similar as JZD if in his shoes. Look at Musk, he wasn’t even one of the two founders of Tesla. They needed Musk because of his capital infusion to keep the company running. How he became CEO and the other two left (forced) is kinda shady. One of them even sued and settled out of court. While they both think Musk was the perfect one of the job, you can tell in interviews that they don’t like how it went down.
Always like the 3000GT but I leaned more towards the Stealth. Little sleeker looking in my opinion.
Long lines for Ford's Mach E and F150 Lightning. So much so that dealers are adding $5,000 or $10,000 additional mark-up above MSRP.
I'm not aware of any EVs that are in stock on dealership lots. They all require ordering and waiting.
Always like the 3000GT but I leaned more towards the Stealth. Little sleeker looking in my opinion.
Small numbers of Niro EV and EV6 cars are now in the Atlanta area. Usually only one to three per dealer. Not a lot, but then they haven't made many of either model.
If they are still around next week I may go check them out, mostly to see them in-person and to check out sizes. We have a major work event this weekend, so I'll be busy over the weekend. We rented an CUV (forget the model) last year and it took a little work to get the luggage in for four people; my wife's CX-5 had more room. So, I want to check out the storage space in them with the back seats upright for passengers.
Not sure if I'll buy one this year. Not sure buying version 1.0 is a great idea, and the EV6 (the 1.0 car) looks better than the Niro EV.
Never fly the A model of any aircraft…wait it out.
While I'd like to get one, I'm thinking both that, plus the demand versus the supply will not make this year a good year to buy.
Understand. I was actually looking at the EV6 myself before I got my S. Great Super Bowl commercial. Nice car and I prefer it over the Ioniq 5 but the final tally with everything I want would be over $50K. Just a bit outside of my budget,
I'm certainly starting to consider an EV. Especially with the rumors of a 400 Mile range on the new Chevy Pickup. That makes it so I can do my one horrible trip(Portland, about 300 miles round trip) without charging and my more regular trips as well.
I would encourage you to tap the [miles] readout, next to the battery symbol at the top of the screen, to change it to percentage. That figure displays the EPA range rating for your current state of charge. It's next to useless. It's calculated using an average wH/mi figure that the EPA came up with as a compromise between city and highway driving and will almost never match the type of driving you're doing. All it does is lead to range anxiety when it decreases at a rate faster, or slower, than the miles you are driving.We’re new at this, and generally have been charging to 300 miles
Exactly that! It's just like flight planning. When you are doing charge-and-go, charge enough to make it to your next charging stop plus reserve. That minimized the overall time spent charging. If you're making an extended stop, for a meal, etc., charging longer will shorten the next charging stop and/or extend the next leg to a Supercharger farther away.when we charge, about 80% of our maximum. Charge rate slows down a lot beyond that point. Once we get the hang of it, we’ll probably just charge to the range required to get to the next station with a nice safety margin.