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    Disappointed [sold my model 3p after 16 months as it wasnt for me]

    Before I purchased my 2020 3P, I spent a lot of time on various websites, to see if this car would be a good fit for me. I wanted to track it, but mainly I liked the 0-60 times. I could not find any negatives on any of the Tesla forums/various websites, so I bought one. 2 months later I had 2...
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    Model 3 tire size for maximum sidewall 18” or 19”

    ALSO make sure of your Rim width. IF you have 18x8.5 then 225/50/18 won't work because rim width must be 6-8". And if you have a few choices in mind, then always get the highest load rating, as an extra 100 or 200 Lb load rating might mean the difference between a blowout or not. A week...
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    VMR V710FF 19" Wheels

    While I am loving my 3P, I also will never forget a friend who died from a blowout, so I hope everyone is making sure you always keep your tires at 42 PSI or 45 PSI cold, ESPECIALLY if you like to track, or run at 150-162 MPH on open interstate. These 3's are heavy -- 4100 Lbs for 3P, and...
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    8 Years with a Tesla Model 3 (at 15k/yr, at least)

    More superchargers will be installed when the volume of cars increase, thereby spoiling your current peace and tranquility. Much better to take your ICE car on those back country scenice drives and not worry about anything.
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    8 Years with a Tesla Model 3 (at 15k/yr, at least)

    Your opinion on range anxiety differs from my opinion. While I love my 3P as my fun car, never in a million years will i drive it across country, because my objective is to get from point A to point B as fast as possible. I am not retired, so i value my time, and driving fast is fun for me. If...
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    Range Loss Over Time, What Can Be Expected, Efficiency, How to Maintain Battery Health

    My 2007 Z06 and my 2011 Z06 both had 25 to 26 MPG on the highway at 80 MPH on cruise control, with no headwinds. MSRP sticker on both shows 25 MPG highway.