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How much money you have spent on your Tesla after took it home

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No right or wrong answers here. Just like everything in life, people like to spend money on things they like. Travel, food, clothes, and cars.....:). I have seen a lot of thread people spent money on PPF, ceramic, wheels, accessories. Just wondering what is the average money people spend after they get a car from Tesla. Maybe Tesla can offer those accessories and services themself so they can make more money :). Btw, I will not surprise if I see a number over $20,000. Again, nothing wrong with it, it's just people's priority on how to spend money on things they enjoy :). It would be very interesting to see the min and the max. I don't think I can predict the max, but I do think the min is $40 since I think everyone is buying screen protector first :)
 
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while back for 2018 M3 I spent about $1500 but sold the M3 and bought/delivered MY in June 2020. I use the M3 floor mats (not perfect but OK), done ceramic coating (Armor Shield) myself $45.99, screen protector $15.99 and baby wipes for the white interior. Right after receiving my M3 -started buying TSLA which is my biggest reward/gain.
 
~ $5,000 including Ceramic Coating/PPF bumper, roof rack and bike trays and modern spare

does not include car registration increase from ~$200 to ~$600 a year and insurance increase from ~100 to ~150 a month

Code:
| interior mats: 3D Maxspider | 205.09 | amazon |
| Samsung T5 Portable SSD - 1TB | 137.99 | amazon |
| screen protector | 37.99 | abstractocean (15% discount) |
| cup holder liner | 14.99 | abstractocean (15% discount) |
| door release indicators | 10.99 | abstractocean (15% discount) |
| console tray | 17.99 | abstractocean (15% discount) |
| 1 Bike tray: YAKIMA - Highroad | 199 | amazon |
| 1 Bike tray: YAKIMA - Highroad | 199 | amazon |
| SNAPPLATE | 107.1 | livingtesla |
| Jack Pads | 25.98 | amazon |
| Jeda Hub | 79 | getjeda ($10 shipping) |
| Key Fob | 150 | tesla.com |
| NoCutKey ring | 7.95 | amazon |
| DEWALT DCC020IB 20V Max Inflator | 89 | amazon |
| DEWALT 20V Lithium Ion Battery | 64.89 | amazon |
| Case for DEWALT DCC020IB | 34.99 | amazon |
| AUTOWN Tire Repair Kit | 25.99 | amazon |
| RCstyle Type-C to USB Cable | 7.59 | amazon |
| NEMA 10-30 adapter | 38.24 | tesla seaside |
| Key Fob | 150 | tesla.com |
| First-Aid Kit+supplies | 46 | amazon |
| Roadside Triangles | 21.59 | amazon |
| Glass breaker | 16.49 | amazon |
| Flashlight (Crank Emergency) | 19.9 | amazon |
| Modern Spare | 415 | modern spare w/ tax and shipping |
| Ceramic Coating / PPF bumper | 1750 | brilliant shine |
| extra key cards | 25 | tesla.com |
| key card holder  | 5 | amazon |
| NEMA 14-50 adapter | 38.24 | tesla.com |
| Roof rack | 450 | tesla.com |
| Front sunshade | 75 | tesla.com |
| Tesmat bed | 269 | tesmat |
| Tesmat sheets | 0 | tesmat |
| Tesmat privacy | 55 | tesmat |
| Luckeasy compartment box | 9.9 | amazon |
| Roof rack install | 60 | tesla mobile |
 
~$7300 (PPF, tint, paint correction, ceramic coating on wheels)
~$800 (outlet install - includes hubbell outlet and wall mount I bought)
~$350 (accessories: dash cover, center console covers, center console organizer, metal pedals, screen protector, rear mat)

Above includes tax. I did not include cost of ownership (car washes, charging, insurance, registration, etc.).

Also - I bought the acceleration boost but returned it within the allotted window as I did not notice a difference (comparing 80% SOC). I may subscribe to FSD for long road trips. I did not think it was necessary for the driving I do.
 
It's a double post, but it can be a useful warning not to repeat my mistake of spending here and there a bit:
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$500 - Full Front 3M PPF (Self Install)
$300 - 3DMaxSpider Floor Mats
$1250 - Toyo Winter Tires
$30 - Taptes Wireless Charger
$30 - Wheel Cap Kit (Amazon)
$35 - USB Hub
$110 - Samsung SSD
$20 - Screen Protector
$25 - Performance Pedals
$200 - XPEL Ceramic Tint 20% Front Windows
$44 - Nema 14-50 Adapter
$150 - Supplies for running 14-50 to Garage.

All in CAD. I'm frugal.
 
$700 - HPWC + installation
$50 - lug nut caps (never used - fell in love with the Aeros)
$35 - center console piano delete
$35 - center console piano delete (2nd attempt)
$35 - NEMA 6-20 adapter
$30 - QI wireless charge pad
$19 - flash drive
$16 - curb rash touchup paint
~$12/mo - streaming
 
Probably about 10 -15 thouand:

Wall Connector, full connection adapter kit, new tires, UPP coil-overs, performance upgrade, Modern Spare, tire plug kit, Ryobi Tire Pump, Ryobi Impact wrench, low profile jack (actually bought 2 of them), home link, front trunk power lift kit, toe switch for tailgate, protective film for front, under dash holster for CZ 75 SP-01 Shadow w/TLR-8AG light/laser, Suma Performance Side Mirrors, ALL interior do-dads.
 
I won't include the new 14-50 outlet in our garage because it is multi-use. We are under $1,000 with:

Nema 14-50 adapter $35
Extra mobile charger to keep in the Y $260
Homelink $300
Hitch adapter and new screw to make our old Yakima bike rack functional $25
Weatherproof rear cargo mat and cargo organizer from Tesmanian during Black Friday Sale $100

Done for now, although we may get a nicer bike rack in the future.
 
$2600 Mountain Pass adjustable coilovers
$340 Mountain Pass adjustable toe arms (bought these by accident, meant to buy the adj camber arms)
$2700 Full paint correction, front PPF
$2000 Acceleration Boost
$850 Forgestar CF10 wheels (still need to buy tires)
$500 Tesla Gen3 HPWC
$285 Spare 19" Continental ProContact RX tire
$500 Assorted accessories and items

$9775
 
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