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I finally got model 3 RWD for 36,260. I had to change VIN couple of times as price was keep fluctuating and I keep finding lower price inventory in the area.
That is a seaious 50,000 to 100,000 miles. who drives that much in 6 months except uber drivers
Depends where you live. I live in Bay Area California and don't have access to charging at home and office. I have 6 months of $3000 with around 13k miles on it. And no I don't do Uber or delivery I do good road-trips and camp in Tesla.
6 months unlimited supercharging is worth around $2000 - $4000 depending on use. I think this is a good time to pull the trigger if someone's waiting.
okay, say you take the average of 3000 dollar, and say you are located in one of the nations highest electricity price places and you only charge at the PEAK hour rate of 0.57 per kwh (just so everything is in your favor)
3000/0.57 = 5300 kwh, which at 3.5 mile per kwh, that's 18550 miles in 6 month.
i don't know people on average drives 18k miles a YEAR, let alone 18k miles in 6 month.
keep in mind if we talking about average rate of super charging that is 24 cents per kwh, that turns out to be 44k miles of driving in 6 month.
bottom line, your numbers are way off. for vest majority of people, 13k a year is the average number people drive. so the super charger deal worth around 1000 dollars, and less if you charge your car at home.
obviously if you are uber driver then this doesn't apply to you. and i don't see how you are able to burn out 3000 dollar worth of charge credit when you only did 13k miles even in Bay Area.
Last edited by seanleeforever November 21, 2023 at 03:10 PM.
6 months unlimited supercharging is worth around $2000 - $4000 depending on use. I think this is a good time to pull the trigger if someone's waiting.
How much do you drive? 2k for 6m = 5k khw at 40c. Which is high, but lets assume its 40c. I don't know tesla efficiency but on my Lucid 94kw battery I get 380-390miles. So its over 50 charges that translates into 21k miles.
There is no way 2k for 6mo of superchargers is worth the price. Am I missing anything?
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That is a seaious 50,000 to 100,000 miles. who drives that much in 6 months except uber drivers
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3000/0.57 = 5300 kwh, which at 3.5 mile per kwh, that's 18550 miles in 6 month.
i don't know people on average drives 18k miles a YEAR, let alone 18k miles in 6 month.
keep in mind if we talking about average rate of super charging that is 24 cents per kwh, that turns out to be 44k miles of driving in 6 month.
bottom line, your numbers are way off. for vest majority of people, 13k a year is the average number people drive. so the super charger deal worth around 1000 dollars, and less if you charge your car at home.
obviously if you are uber driver then this doesn't apply to you. and i don't see how you are able to burn out 3000 dollar worth of charge credit when you only did 13k miles even in Bay Area.
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There is no way 2k for 6mo of superchargers is worth the price. Am I missing anything?
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