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Model S 60 for $32,436

Roverman318

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Oct 11, 2016
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60 kWh Model S 5YJSA1CG3DFP03863 | Tesla

Cheapest I've seen so far.
 
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kwjayhawk

Member
Dec 30, 2015
248
45
Kansas City
Thought long and hard about this one today. In the end, I was really wanting the tech package and 85 battery. I'm wondering how long the 60s will hold their current value given the future influx of the LR model 3 but also the Standard 3 later this year.
 
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Dynastar

Member
Dec 7, 2015
424
1,000
Billings, MT
Note no tech package. I also thought about it, but between this and a Model 3 SR (almost the exact same price after tax credit), with more range and better reliability and a longer warranty I couldn't talk myself into it.
 

IdaX

Member
Dec 27, 2016
420
510
Moscow, Idaho
Note no tech package. I also thought about it, but between this and a Model 3 SR (almost the exact same price after tax credit), with more range and better reliability and a longer warranty I couldn't talk myself into it.
Does this mean no nav in the central console display?
 

Tess LA

Member
Jan 10, 2018
22
1
Los Angeles
I’m 99% sure that w/o the tech package, it means the Nav screen is present, but there won’t be turn by turn voice commands (in addition to other missing features).
As someone who owns a 2006 lexus the nav is terrible and pointless so I've become accustomed to using my phone. Is the Tesla's nav system really that good where you have completely stopped using your maps app on your phone? It is a really big nice screen, so I can see that being nice.
 

NateGordonJr

Member
Dec 15, 2017
128
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Texas
You'd think the link would change to "not available" but it's still up 15 mins later?
A lot of variables playing into that, but yes I agree that ‘should’ happen rather quickly once reserved.

As someone who owns a 2006 lexus the nav is terrible and pointless so I've become accustomed to using my phone. Is the Tesla's nav system really that good where you have completely stopped using your maps app on your phone? It is a really big nice screen, so I can see that being nice.
I am still in the process of looking for the right one for myself. However I will say, I’ve driven about 5 so far and I too am someone who is accustomed to using Waze/Maps on my phone, but I could definitely see myself using the cars Nav instead because as you said it has a great sized screen and the turn by turn is very convenient as well.
 

jschwefel

VIN #1249, aka “Frank”
Apr 30, 2016
248
660
Indy
As someone who owns a 2006 lexus the nav is terrible and pointless so I've become accustomed to using my phone. Is the Tesla's nav system really that good where you have completely stopped using your maps app on your phone? It is a really big nice screen, so I can see that being nice.
Yes, it’s that good. Tell it where to go; that’s it. I love it.
 
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dhanson865

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Feb 16, 2013
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Sunshine State

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Jul 13, 2017
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1,029
Florida
As someone who owns a 2006 lexus the nav is terrible and pointless so I've become accustomed to using my phone. Is the Tesla's nav system really that good where you have completely stopped using your maps app on your phone? It is a really big nice screen, so I can see that being nice.
Tesla has a nice big screen but undoubtedly the worst navigation system. It seems like it doesn’t know it’s way around at all. Main roads are ok but you are better off if you use your phone. A Tesla sales rep was bringing a car out to our house and we were wondering what was taking him so long. We then realized he was using Tesla navigation and it sent him about 10 miles out of the way.
 

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