djnova
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I don’t think it’s too crazy. At this moment, you can’t get a new Model S long range with those features (EAP) for less than $79,420 + tax, tags, title. EAP features are in the FSD package for $10k unless EAP is offered again this quarter. Anyway, out where I live, a new Model S with FSD is north of $85k. The OP came in at ~$69,200, which is a roughly $15.7k differential.
The cost differential is not insignificant $15.7k buys most notably (opinion) would be another 100+ miles of range, a refined suspension system and faster charging rates at superchargers. In this scenario, it all costs $15.7k more and if the OP could have paid that if they really wanted it all, no expense spared, but they bought what felt like a good bargain, and to me it seems fair.
I wouldn’t lose sleep over it. Enjoy your Tesla because it really is something special.
The cost differential is not insignificant $15.7k buys most notably (opinion) would be another 100+ miles of range, a refined suspension system and faster charging rates at superchargers. In this scenario, it all costs $15.7k more and if the OP could have paid that if they really wanted it all, no expense spared, but they bought what felt like a good bargain, and to me it seems fair.
I wouldn’t lose sleep over it. Enjoy your Tesla because it really is something special.