https://www.tesla.com/modely/design#overview
Tesla Model Y
Dual Motor
All-Wheel Drive
Range: 330mi
Top Speed: 135 mph
0-60 mph: 4.8 seconds
Qualify for $7500 Federal Tax Credit with below income cap:
Adjusted Gross Income Limitations
$300,000 for married couples filing jointly
$225,000 for heads of households
$150,000 for all other filers
QA Note: List Price Drop
Rear-Wheel Drive is $43,990
Dual Motor AWD Long Range is $48,490 Now $48,990
Extra Discount for already built ones, change to your zip code and check
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Enjoy your ride because based on other people's comments on here you won't like a Tesla. Their comments have me rethinking about getting a Tesla.
The hatchback acts like a funnel all of the rain to your trunk. So don't open the hatchback when it rains. The window/door/camera randomly malfunctions when it rains as well.
These guys will tell you no maintenance cost. But they left out that it is very heavy; you will need a new set of tires almost every year (~$1000-$1500) if you drive about 10K miles a year.
And, depending on the electrical in your garage, you will need on average, about $3K to install the home charger.
And lastly, this shit guy sells you a ~$50K (somewhat semi-luxury) without a garage door opener!!!!! #$%#&^&$%$%#$#
the point is that they don't have the 100 different things that can necessitate expensive repairs to an internal combustion engine. Those have a propensity to break in catastrophic ways due to their violent nature, even when maintained properly. I'm not saying the batteries aren't a concern, but the simplicity and reliability of electric motors vs. gas engines outweighs that, in my opinion. And the underlying technology in a new Model Y is essentially the same as that in a Model S that did come out over 10 years ago. Those have indeed proven to be reliable, and build quality has increased over time.
I don't own an EV but they're getting to the point where they make sense to more and more people based on reliability and overall cost of ownership. And that doesn't even begin to factor in driving dynamics, personal preference, or opinions on the greater implications of fuel sources. I'm not in need of a new car at the moment and would like a little more range and/or more fast charging infrastructure, but the time will come.
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I actually ordered one today. Thanks.
Obviously a better deal if you plan on ordering though.
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