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check your Accts! I just got moved up from Mar 9-31 to feb 19- March 9 whoo hoo
CHECKING!!
Edit - No change , but that's still a good sign for the rest of us! Where are you located? Dallas?
Mine's still Feb 15 - March 15; I ordered a M3P on Dec 14 (East Coast)check your Accts! I just got moved up from Mar 9-31 to feb 19- March 9 whoo hoo
You should consider adding yourself to the Model 3 tracker spreadsheet:check your Accts! I just got moved up from Mar 9-31 to feb 19- March 9 whoo hoo
A little random, but I'm going to post it here. Maybe I'll make a thread if people think its warranted. I have been super torn on choosing between the regular LR AWD with boost, or the performance. I did the math, and the price difference is a lot closer if you dig deeper. The difference up front is 8,500 if you include sales tax. You subtract the 2k for boost, youre left with 6500. For me, and I assume a lot of other people, will not keep this car for 10 years. So i think a reasonable assumption (based on KBB) is that the performance will yield you 3k more than the regular AWD come resale or trade in time. That is just a trade in estimate btw, the number is greater if you were to sell private. So now the difference is only 3,500. If you were to add summer tires, or different wheels to the AWD, then the number is essentially 0. The other thing that is not taken into account that would increase the difference would be interest, but it would be around 500 or so over 6 years. So all in all, the performance is actually great value if you dont mind the 20 inch wheels. And of course it comes with other goodies as well.
That's why I'm having Tesla switch out my wheels/tires to 18" all season winter tires the same day I pick it up.
sorry if this has been answered, but why is the range disparity from LR to P so dramatic? 38 miles is quite a bit, is that fully attributable to the 20" wheels? If I did LR I would do the Performance boost, does that compromise range at all (not factoring in lead foot, just apples to apples comparison?). Regarding the boost, I read an article somewhere that said the 0-60 times were:
LR = 4.2
LR + Boost = 3.7
Performance = 3.1
Why would the second option not be the same as Performance, if not faster, due to lighter wheels?
I dont have to worry about the winter, so it makes my decision easier. You can get aftermarket 18's and 19's for the performance.i agree, knowing I would upgraded the wheels on a LR, and pay for boost, its not much more for the performance. The issue I have, is I don't really like dark wheels, and the Performance does not allow for winter wheels/tires (since they need 20" due to breaks). So the LR seems to be my only option where I could run 18/19" wheels in the winter, and then run 20s in the warm months...
I dont have to worry about the winter, so it makes my decision easier. You can get aftermarket 18's and 19's for the performance.
A little random, but I'm going to post it here. Maybe I'll make a thread if people think its warranted. I have been super torn on choosing between the regular LR AWD with boost, or the performance. I did the math, and the price difference is a lot closer if you dig deeper. The difference up front is 8,500 if you include sales tax. You subtract the 2k for boost, youre left with 6500. For me, and I assume a lot of other people, will not keep this car for 10 years. So i think a reasonable assumption (based on KBB) is that the performance will yield you 3k more than the regular AWD come resale or trade in time. That is just a trade in estimate btw, the number is greater if you were to sell private. So now the difference is only 3,500. If you were to add summer tires, or different wheels to the AWD, then the number is essentially 0. The other thing that is not taken into account that would increase the difference would be interest, but it would be around 500 or so over 6 years. So all in all, the performance is actually great value if you dont mind the 20 inch wheels. And of course it comes with other goodies as well.
check your Accts! I just got moved up from Mar 9-31 to feb 19- March 9 whoo hoo
oh I'm not asking a question. I decided on the P. Just letting other people know the real math if they stumble upon this thread and have the same dilemma. It's an easier decision to make when in the long run, its really not that much more expensive.Jeff....You are definitely getting biased opinions asking your question in a forum full of guys who ordered the performance cars! I had the same dilemma as you. I thought about it CONSTANTLY until I switched my car to a performance model. Have not given it a thought since then! That tells me that in my situation, that was the right choice FOR ME.
You'll love it either way. If you have the money, get the "P". I'll leave you with this quote from a local pool installer who shared this with me when I was deciding what size in-ground pool to get installed. He said "well.....I've never had a client come back and say "I wish I had put in a smaller pool", but I frequently get people saying that they wish they had put in a larger one". I liken that to the LR AWD vs. P decision. I doubt many "P" owners have ever said "you know, I wish I had gone with the LR AWD"!
My $.02
Todd