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    Buying from a dealership vs CPO

    Ring around the MCU? That's question 2 I guess, is there a list of known issues/things to look for? I haven't found one so far
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    Buying from a dealership vs CPO

    Hello, I'm starting to see model S's in my area (specifically a '14 S 60 for $58k cad) that are listed cheaper than what Tesla is offering with CPOs. Are there any drawbacks to buying from a dealership and not Tesla?
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    Model Y Timeline

    That's not as bad as I was thinking. I thought there would be a $10,000+ difference.
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    Actual Usable Range?

    I'm trying to figure out whether I need the LR or I could squeeze into a MR for cheaper/sooner. Here's my concern: 419km range, charged to 90% (100% damages the battery) is 377km. Winter/Hilly driving (ski trips)is -30% which is now 263km. You don't want the battery to go less then 10-20%...
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    Vancouver strata charger installation

    In my building once you start charging they bill you a flat $20/month. As far as I understand, the meter for my unit is in a closet in the hall of my floor and it would not be realistic to run cable from that closet down to my parking spot.
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    New version of model 3... mid range

    pcons, yea. I didn't realize it saved the color and EAP selections when I went back to step 1. So the MR RWD is ~$5k cheaper than the LR RWD and the AWD is ~$1.2k cheaper then before. I was wanting the LR RWD.. it's only a ~80km difference in battery but when you take into account you're only...
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    New version of model 3... mid range

    I hope I'm not remembering correctly but here goes. The MR RWD base price is $67,400. The LR AWD base price is $79,300. I'm 99% sure the LR RWD was $64k before and the LR AWD was $72k before. Am I wrong? This is before the incentives/gas savings they like to throw in there.
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    RWD in the Snow

    I think this depends on the design of the AWD. A friend has a Subaru and I've seen him take right hand corners at speeds that would've spun out my 'AWD' Tiguan. Thanks for your input Trevlan, that's the kind of realistic experience I'm hoping someone can confirm with the 3. Thanks for the...
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    RWD in the Snow

    I apologize if this has been talked about somewhere else, I can't find it using the search feature. Everyone says RWD+snow is better than AWD+all seasons. That I'm not disputing or interested in. I want to buy the RWD, mostly because I'll be able to buy it sooner than the AWD because of the...