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struggling with the decision. we are a family of 3 with a 4 year old (no plans for more kids)
Am I the only one that thinks the Y is kinda ugly? The short front and higher height makes it look goofy. The 3 is more proportioned, imo...
Unless you're regularly moving a lot of stuff or stuff that is large, the Model 3 should be fine. I find the Model 3 is larger than it looks. Personally, I have 2 kids and used a Ford Focus for many years. Eventually replaced it with a Fiesta. Most of the time the cars are used for moving people from place to place; not a lot of stuff. Since you have an SUV, that could be used when you really need the space. Now, if you're planning to get rid of the SUV, then you may want to consider the Y.The model 3 does seem a little on the smallish side and I would certainly welcome a bigger vehicle. I don't necessarily need the cargo space, though. I'm wondering how much of a difference there will be in handling between the two cars. If the model Y is a huge dropoff, i have no desire for the vehicle. BUt if the model y handles close to the 3, (we already know that its about .4 secs slower in the 0-60 so its a comparable speed), then it becomes a more intriguing proposition.
I'm excited to see all the M3's traded in. I'm thinking I might find a good deal on a P3D and upgrade from my LR. Everyone should go get a Y!
I'm excited to see all the M3's traded in. I'm thinking I might find a good deal on a P3D and upgrade from my LR. Everyone should go get a Y!
Got a feeling Tesla will prop up the values on these to protect the market.I'm excited to see all the M3's traded in. I'm thinking I might find a good deal on a P3D and upgrade from my LR. Everyone should go get a Y!
struggling with the decision. we are a family of 3 with a 4 year old (no plans for more kids)