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Tesla Model Y Dual Motor AWD Long Range $48490 + $7,500 Federal Tax Credit (For Qualifying Buyers)

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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

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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
https://www.tesla.com/inventory/n...&range=100

Please use the referral link [ts.la] when you purchase one. Thank you!

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Quote from CTRFK8 :
Yes way. You don't think cars get a detailed analysis of a crash test before release? A regular body shop wont touch a cyber truck after seeing the crash tests. Giggle it.
You honestly think a Google search will yield honest results for body shop repair of a truck that we don't even have performance specifications for yet? Seriously? Stop buying into the FUD.
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Quote from Chlamber :
You honestly think a Google search will yield honest results for body shop repair of a truck that we don't even have performance specifications for yet? Seriously? Stop buying into the FUD.
Good luck fixing your cybertruck made of aluminum
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Holding out for $30k. Still over priced by $19k
You might want to look into salvaged Teslas
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I am curious to know when they make an all electric boat what would you do if the boat sinks? Risk getting electrocuted or burned alive or jump into the ocean with a bunch of sharks? I for one would prefer to go down on a ice boat. I would have a better chance putting out a fire 🔥 and also have a better chance avoiding the sharks until the last min.
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Quote from Chlamber :
Hybrid sucks. You get all the maintenance of an ICE engine (generally a smaller crappier one too), and you slap a pathetically small electric system to it. So you get literally the worst of both worlds without a good example of either.
What I'm saying is the tech can be focused on hybrid. If you don't think they can't improve on what you consider to be crap for future cars, you're mistaken.
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Quote from Knightshade :
I made individual claims around some of those things for some buyers.

You then made up a bunch of stuff I DID not claim and argued about it.

As explained to you repeatedly now- including citing your exact words where you claimed I said things I never did.


You need only scroll back to my last reply where I quote you making up the "all americans" claim when I never said that as but one example.

Here, below we have [B]another[/B example of you making up a thing I never said because it shares a couple of words with a thing I DID say- -then pretending I said the thing you made up:




That's a thing you made up that I never said.

Here's the thing I actually said





See how what you CLAIMED I said is very different from my actual words.

That's been basically every post you've made about this--Ignoring my actual words and then just making up things I didn't say and pretending I did and insisting your imaginary things are wrong.




You literally did and I quoted you saying it

Here it is again:





See how YOU said all americans as my claim-- despite the fact I never made that claim?

Dude- you're really bad at this.






The NYT source is.... the American Time Use Survey.

Same as Nathan Yau.

BOTH are using the same source from BLS

And both said the same conclusion I did regarding hours spent at home-- combine waking and sleeping and it's more than enough time to charge back the average miles driven on even the slowest 120v plug in a normal home.

here's the direct link to BLS where you can see that's the name of it.

https://www.bls.gov/tus/


Again you embarrass yourself.





Your source uses literally the same source as mine

The guy in the link I posted did exactly what you describe with the numbers. As he explains in the story. That you obviously didn't bother to read.

Again you embarrass yourself.





Already provided higher up in this post

And the last post.

Because that's what you did.





Except when you make up words instead- which I just cited you doing multiple times in this very post.



If you had anything else to say besides that and strawmen I might.

But you don't.
Yet again, lie much? I provided your exact quote and the timestamp of your post. Here's the context. You claimed that it was cheaper, time saving, and more convenient. You also claimed that you can charge at home 99% of your miles. Then somebody responded that that's your PERSONAL EXPERIENCE, to which you replied with your "vast majority" rant. That exactly how it happened. As I said, if you wish to change your claim to "a subset of Americans" instead of vast majority, that's your prerogative. But yet again, prove to me this is suitable for "vast majority" of Americans.

Help me out here. Your words is cheaper than average new car in the US. So that means, assuming a normal distribution, and your claiming that a Tesla costs "cheaper than the average new car in the US," does a Tesla cost or less than most new cars? Want to think over that one? So yes, when you claim that the Tesla is cheaper than the average new car in the US, you absolutely are claiming it's cheaper. Or is that logical too complicated for you? Additionally, I noticed that you glossed over the part where the size/usage of the car matter. So yes, I can definitely see a Model 3 coming in below let's say a Ford truck. But that's the typical apples to oranges comparison you love to make.

Embarrass myself? FIrst of all, did you actually bother reading YOUR OWN LINK. On that flowingdata link you provided, here is what Nathan Yau said:

"For each year, I counted the total minutes for each activity and divided by total waking time to estimate percentages. For privacy reasons, the where is not provided for when respondents were sleeping, grooming, or doing personal activities. I suspect the total percentage of time spent at home for both years would increase if these times were included."

You might notice the words like "I" or "I suspect." In other words Nathan Yau MODIFIED/NORMALIZED the data. We DIDN'T see the raw data from the BLS. We DIDN'T see the transformation. We DON'T know what he did for exceptions handling or whether his use of null data is valid. This is NOT the same as using raw source from BLS. And again, as I said, this is not saying what he did is wrong, just that we have no way to confirm the DISPARATIY between raw and modified dataset. And it's a TWO HOUR DISPARAITY, not some rounding error. Ask a monkey to explain it to you.

Also as I've stated, you've made ZERO attempt to analyze actual driving habit. A housewife can stay a home 24 hours a day if she wants and bring up the average. Now the husband who's gotta work 8.7 hours plus commute plus shopping and who actually has to drive the car. Yeah he might have to worry about the charge time/costs. What a concept.

So let's not mince words and talk about what really happened here. You googled an article that fits your narrative, an article you clearly haven't bothered reading. Then when presented with a contradicting source, you then actually went to google the office source, after of course me highlighting which survey it was.

And again, not saying Nathan Yau is wrong, but your behavior is quite telling.
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Quote from RevelRM :
You might want to look into salvaged Teslas
He can contact ricks rebuilds on YouTube. He can fix tesla battery packs with a 5.00 solution with custom parts. If you run over the wrong rock and your battery cooling system is damaged tesla recommends you spend 15k for them to replace the entire pack. Just remember though after 6 years no matter what car you buy you still have to change the suspension parts. Ball joints and bushings.
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Quote from jfk123 :
Yet again, lie much?
Yes, you do.

And since you just keep repeating them I figured I'd start repeating pointing them out.

Quote from jfk123 :
Tesla is cheaper than most cars?
That's a thing you made up that I never said.

Here's the thing I actually said


Quote from Knightshade :
The Tesla in this thread is cheaper than the average new car in the US-- especially with the tax credit figured in it's a LOT cheaper.

Quote from jfk123 :
I never said you said all Americans
You literally did and I quoted you saying it

Here it is again:



Quote from jfk123 :
but still staked out the grand claim that it is suitable for all Americans
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Quote from Knightshade :
Yes, you do.

And since you just keep repeating them I figured I'd start repeating pointing them out.



That's a thing you made up that I never said.

Here's the thing I actually said







You literally did and I quoted you saying it

Here it is again:
I made about what, over a dozen sources with the quote "vast majority." I made one where I used all Americans.

But yes, do you lie much. Do you deny that you that you used "vast majority." Yes or no. Don't beat around the bush. It's a simple question.

Also, did you or did you state a Tesla is cheaper than the average new car, aka, having a price lower than most new cars in the US, assuming a normal distribution. Yes or no. Again, don't beat around the bush.
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Quote from osideplayer :
How can you say a car that's only been available for four years last forever? Have you heard of battery degradation. In 10 years from now your battery range will be closer 200 miles if it still works. On top of this you aren't exempt from bearing replacement, tie rods, control arms and bushings. We have no idea how long these will cars will last.
Hey, 7,000 miles in 4 years means the car lasts forever. Tried and true. Everyone get ready to crush your old Toyota Corollas, the new reliability champ has arrived!
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Quote from JohnnyHot :
What I'm saying is the tech can be focused on hybrid. If you don't think they can't improve on what you consider to be crap for future cars, you're mistaken.
Hybrids can achieve 500+ m range. Tesla's still have fluids and the same suspension parts as any ice car. Buying a tesla results in more anxiety than owning a hybrid. Especially when it comes to insurance rates for customers who have a bad driving record, I am almost certain most insurance companies have raised rates on tesla owners more than a person with a hybrid or ice vehicle , and it doesn't even have to be your fault. I guess thats why they have their own tesla insurance now? I guess some people think that owning a tesla is like owning a iPhone. Just worry about how you charge it and never charge it to 100% unless you driving long distance so you don't degrade the battery.
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Quote from CTRFK8 :
I am curious to know when they make an all electric boat what would you do if the boat sinks?

Electric boats have existed since the late 1800s my dude. Again you're making up imaginary fears we factually know are not a thing.

Quote from CTRFK8 :
Good luck fixing your cybertruck made of aluminum
... are you unaware of the amount of aluminum used in all the cars you keep suggesting others buy or is this more intentional FUD?


Quote from JohnnyHot :
What I'm saying is the tech can be focused on hybrid. If you don't think they can't improve on what you consider to be crap for future cars, you're mistaken.

Sales figures say otherwise, with BEV sales rapidly outpacing Hybrids already and almost everyone but Toyota recognizing they're at best a stopgap until they can figure out how to profitably make full BEVs.
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Quote from jfk123 :
I made one where I used all Americans.
Dis you?


Quote from jfk123 :
I never said you said all Americans


You spent 10 posts denying you said it, after claiming I said it- which I did not- now you appear to finally admit you said it, not me.


Again seems useful to keep pointing these out (hilariously these were in the post you replied to, and you still asked me if I said them or not INYOUR REPLY where I quote what I actually said-- again showing you don't actually read what you reply to, you just make up stuff then demand to know why I don't agree with your imagination)

Quote from jfk123 :
Tesla is cheaper than most cars?
That's a thing you made up that I never said.

Here's the thing I actually said


Quote from Knightshade :
The Tesla in this thread is cheaper than the average new car in the US-- especially with the tax credit figured in it's a LOT cheaper.

Quote from jfk123 :
I never said you said all Americans
You literally did and I quoted you saying it

Here it is again:



Quote from jfk123 :
but still staked out the grand claim that it is suitable for all Americans
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They want everyone to switch to electric and that's what they offer? You need to really come out with something big if you want people to switch. No way I want another new car payment. What an obsolete joke.
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