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
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2017 103,100
2018 245,200
2019 367,500
2020 499,550
2021 936,172
2022 1,313,851
2023 projected- 1,800,000
Sure seems like people want em as fast as they can make em.
Worldwide, BEVs are just under 1 in every 5 new cars sold now, and continue growing at a massive pace.
Passed that information on to coworker who has had multiple blown 19" tires now only 6 months in. Hopefully it was correct information.
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)
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:
You, other the other hand, your clown/trolling tactics is deny, lie, deceive, deflect and annoy until one makes a slip up, such as spelling, or using "all" instead of "vast majority." But you're still a clown and a troll. Now you're continuing the nonsense of "all Americans" which I used once instead of "vast majority." This continues your prior pathetic attempt of nonsense involving garages or parkades or parking spots. So yes, I can perfectly admit that you annoyed enough that I had a slip up, but yes, you're a clown and a troll.
You never said it's cheaper than most cars? So when the typical American considers the car, they don't consider the tax credit? What nonsense. Is the total out of pocket cost of a Tesla, AFTER TAX BREAKS, cheaper than the comparable ICE car. Because, um, it's not.
I also love your disappearing arguments, when they don't go your way. For example, after claiming the a Tesla would benefit the "vast majority" of Americans. I challenged you to back that mouth of yours. Specifically, I mentioned that someone who doesn't own his home or owns a non single-family detached would not find it feasible to install a charger to reliably fast charge at home. I mentioned there are many reasons for this. Lack of dedicated spots, lack of wiring, lack of proper meters and panels, whether you'll get board approval, whether you'll get code approval. You literally address NONE of that. Your only silly reply is "it might not be suitable for a 5-story NYC walkup," as if the "vast majority" of Americans live in 5-story NYC walkups.
You made no attempt to address apartments, condos, co-ops, rowhouses/townhouses, single/multi-family in old historical neighborhoods where this no dedicated parking. You've made no attempt to address variable daily drives or roadtrips or soccer practices and their impact on how much you need to charge.
Like I said, your claim is that if the "vast majority" of Americans can benefit from a Tesla if you limited "Americans" to only those that would benefit from a Tesla, such as where they have the infrastructure or funds existing in place. Brilliant.
look up the DeLorean history and how aluminum crumbles upon impact.
I guess you never stomped on a soda can?
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I for one believe gas prices will be 1.89 again within 2 to 3 years and is only matter of time a republican gets into office. tesla credits will be removed from law. ethanol and oil production will always be a options for at least another 10 to 15 years until we can reliably able to mine the battery materials and make electric cars more efficiently, meaning 600m range minimum . 300m range is just too little for most consumers living in America unless you like staying close to home.
we have more natural gas and oil under our feet than Saudi Arabia. there will never be a tank that is made in my lifetime that will be full electric during a war time use.
so get your electric credits now and hope you can deal with range anxiety in the future. its become next to impossible to publicly charge a tesla in California. car makers like Ford and others are on strike for the very reason they are spending billions to keep up with tesla and auto workers are not getting paid. so not only are you hurting the economy buying a tesla you are ruining the auto workers life . don't get me wrong if you like to drive locally a tesla is a great car to have but don't plan on keeping it after the warranty expires. you almost will need an emergency fund when the cars warranty expires
500.00 repair? I wouldn't trust a patch , let alone a plugg on how much torque these thing have.
look up the DeLorean history and how aluminum crumbles upon impact.
I guess you never stomped in a soda can?
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I guess you never stomped in a soda can?
are you confusing aluminum with stainless steel?
Yikes.
500.00 repair? I wouldn't trust a patch , let alone a plugg on how much torque these thing have.
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