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Tesla Model Y Long Range - $48990

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Feb 21, 2021 08:33 PM
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ruffrhynoFeb 21, 2021 08:33 PM
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Quote from SeriousTerrier997 :
Tesla fanboys- serious question. In a situation like 3 day blackout in Texas, how an electric vehicle will fare?
not much different than an ICE vehicle when gas pumps are controlled via electricity
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Feb 21, 2021 09:21 PM
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desantmaFeb 21, 2021 09:21 PM
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Quote from Are :
Fugly! I wouldn't drive that if someone paid me.
You probably couldn't afford one even if someone paid you Smilie
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desantmaFeb 21, 2021 09:24 PM
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Quote from SeriousTerrier997 :
Tesla fanboys- serious question. In a situation like 3 day blackout in Texas, how an electric vehicle will fare?
As someone else has mentioned, gas pumps require electricity, also, you can charge this via solar/generator (which some can run off of natural gas, fossil fuel, and propane). I doubt anyone has a oil field, and a fossil fuel manufacturing facility (which would require electricity to manufacture) in their back yard.

If anything, an electric vehicle is actually more of a safe bet in these trying times.
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HWTacticsFeb 21, 2021 09:36 PM
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For those who want one just because: Don't go broke saving money.

Coworker got one of these last month. He has been trying to justify it by explaining to me how $50k on a car was a good investment because he truly believes they "never depreciate" and now he is "saving $200 a month on gas"

He has brought it back to the Tesla service center multiple times already. First he had to immediately get a tire replaced because there was a BOLT lodged in it from the factory making a constant thud-thud sound when he drove. Then there were various paint issues including obvious overspray on black plastic trim pieces that they didn't mask off correctly. Then there were several rattles that they tried to fix and couldn't. Then a headliner trim piece started falling off above the windshield. Then the heat stopped getting above 50°F because it was 20 below in MN that week and Tesla service was going to replace a sensor, but then the temp outside warmed up again. Oh, and he ALWAYS drives exactly the speed limit because if he goes over 65 the range gets gimped even more along with the cold weather reduction.

Each time he has had to make an appointment on his phone app, they tell him the time to show up, and he has to rearrange his entire day around it. Yet he still has his rose-tinted glasses on thinking Tesla can do no wrong. It's the honeymoon phase.

If you want a really fast car for no other reason than that, then cool, I think this is exactly the car you want. Nothing else (new) comes close to this level of performance for $50k. But if you have a perfectly fine working car that's reliable and doesn't have any glaring problems, don't think this is going to be an 'investment' or that it will save you money and put the money into a mutual or index fund instead.

Edit: and don't forget the cost of installing a 40-amp level 2 charger at your house. Your panel should be 150A at a minimum. 100A will cut it only if you have almost exclusively gas-powered appliances and charge overnight. Consult an electrician.
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Quote from SeriousTerrier997 :
Tesla fanboys- serious question. In a situation like 3 day blackout in Texas, how an electric vehicle will fare?
Great! While some people were freezing Tesla owners could comfortably sleep in the cavernous back of the S and X and if just under 6' tall also in the back of the 3 and Y, with the heat on, plus watch Netflix or YouTube videos and only consume about 10-12 miles of range per night. A full size mattress fits in the back of any of the TeslasSmilie. The car is actually more energy efficient if parked in the garage while camping and produces no dangerous emissions while camping in the back. A 3 day stretch is nothing for the battery while camping. The power kept cycling on and off intermittently so if left plugged in it would likely have more battery charge after a day or two while camping.
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MaroonVest7236Feb 21, 2021 09:39 PM
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Quote from INeverPayRetail :
Ever try to drive across Nevada or drive West Texas to Arizona? Every bit of extra range helps!
Good news is that many towns will be hooked up to electric grid anytime now and supply Tesla charging. I just drove from north to south Nevada and gas stations are over 100 miles between stations. Bring extra fuel in the trunk.
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Feb 21, 2021 09:42 PM
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GiantJFeb 21, 2021 09:42 PM
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Is the shipping free?
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Feb 21, 2021 09:44 PM
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BombebombFeb 21, 2021 09:44 PM
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Quote from ric0suave :
Is it really a price cut if they're increasing the cost of options?
Options I can. Think of, seven row seating, paint, wheels, then the model.

Full self drive we can add to the list.
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FoDaLeyFeb 21, 2021 09:45 PM
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Quote from SeriousTerrier997 :
Tesla fanboys- serious question. In a situation like 3 day blackout in Texas, how an electric vehicle will fare?
Not a Tesla fanboy and I don't have an EV but I am on the sidelines keeping my eyes open. I have a family...our 2nd car is a minivan. So we'd keep that for a while for long trips. I have a 45 minute commute per day (pre-covid) and an EV would keep costs down. If I lived by myself I'd rent a car for long trips the same reason I rent a truck for the rare times I need to move something big.

As another poster has stated, gas pumps ain't gonna pump themselves w/o electricity. So you're SOL if you need gas.

In a snow storm...you're not really going anywhere. Maybe a few miles to the grocery store to stand in line for hour for groceries.

Your vehicle is more likely to be fully charged before the winter storm than fully gassed. This is because you're topping of the charge every night while people wait till they *need* gas before filling.

FWIW I used to live in Florida. Before a hurricane comes, the line for gas stations wraps around the block. Not a problem for EV...just plug it in.

If you're trying to escape a disaster zone and need 300+ mile range then yeah you can be SOL if your disaster zone is that big.

Also Tesla has what is called "Reverse 2 grid". You can charge the car when electricity is cheap...and if it gets expensive enough, Tesla can send power back into the power grid and you make money. And ironically, if there were enough EVs with this technology, it could have saved the entire state.

https://electrek.co/2020/05/19/te...-features/
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vsk7Feb 21, 2021 09:45 PM
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Quote from SDRebel :
I'd wait to see of they approve the new tax credit (or renewed or however you want to call it)
I hope so too
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malaysiafangFeb 21, 2021 09:45 PM
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Quote from bcotton :
What are the odds of the tax credit getting approved for Tesla? How long would it take for us to know for sure?
How much would this tax credit be
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gonehometodallasFeb 21, 2021 09:46 PM
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Quote from Are :
Fugly! I wouldn't drive that if someone paid me.
Honestly. It's not a great looking vehicle.
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gamingdroidFeb 21, 2021 09:47 PM
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In the pictures they make em so much sportier than they really are. I want a Model 3. Small and sporty!
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