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Best of Both Worlds
Meet my new daily driver. And no, I didn't buy it to 'go green', I'm the last thing from an environmentalist. I regularly spend $500 or more on gas a month with my old Mazda 6, so it just made financial sense. Tesla's panel/paint build quality is horrible too, I refused FOUR cars, I was refusing cars all summer until this #5 came along that was finally perfect. Both cars fully wrapped in PPF.
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Eeeew!
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Your Z looks beautiful love the color red really pops on the Z must say definitely keep it! My apologies though I was never a Tesla fan I despised Tesla since day one. I already know people how have traded their Tesla’s in for other vehicles some would rather own a Nissan or Infiniti. The Tesla models are not super reliable/dependable as some may think. Good luck when you have to replace battery packs or have electrical gremlins I hope your pockets are deep lol.
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Lol, I never said I was a Tesla fan, in fact I always hated Tesla and I hate Elon Musk. But one month I spent $1000 on gas. That's more than a car payment. So do I buy a Nissan leaf, basically a glorified Versa, with the curb appeal of a Versa, or a Model 3 for almost the same price? Choice was easy. There aren't many options in this price range now, maybe I would have gotten the new Nissan Ariya instead, but that's like 18+ months away.
Ps. Where I live, the government paid $13000 for the Model 3. When was the last time the government offered you $13000 to help you buy a new car? That was an offer I couldn't refuse. Honestly, I would have preferred a traditional gas option. I would have loved a Lexus instead. I also would have LOVED a new manual transmission Bronco, but with the amount I drive I would then be spending $800+ a month on gas. Here is my problem: Car payment + $500 ~ $600 gas a month + pay full price for car. Vs Car payment + drive around for almost free + government subsidized my new car $13000. My pockets are not that deep. I may trade-in 2025 for another EV from a traditional auto maker when more appealing options are available. But at least I wouldn't have blown $30,000 on gas in the interim. |
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PS: that Tesla fell out of the ugly tree and hit every branch on the way down. |
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Being anti-environment isn't the flex you think it is. Be proud of going green. |
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Most environmentalists are living in a fairy tale land. I fully acknowledge that my Tesla was highly environmentally damaging to build, with cobalt probably coming from the Congo. But, unlike other Tesla buyers who worship at the Elon Musk shrine, I fully acknowledge that and state the reason I brought it was purely favourable financial incentives for myself. But thanks for agreeing that it is an excellent daily. |
My only dig at Tesla is their anti right-to-repair stance. That's a no go for me when it comes to a vehicle.
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At the end of the day, it's your money and you can spend it any way that you want. Congratulation on this ride!
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Seems logical. My dad has a 6 or 7 year old Model S and has had good luck with it.
I have a Ford Flex for long trips or hauling a motorcycle trailer, but for something to do my 4.5 mile drive to work, I'd love an electric equivelent to a Miata. Something light, sporty, and only need a 100 mile range. Really only need a 50 mile range. Most of my wife's and I driving is small trips to my work, or the mall/grocery store that's 5 miles away. If someone made a 2700 lb electric car with like 300 ft lb torque at 600 rpm... I'd be IN! |
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Now off to roll coal onto Prius' and Tesla's and watch 'em cry! :icon23: |
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