Farmers has been usually good to me. Mine is not a bad quote but I will check with them.My SoCal quote with full coverage was $738/6 months through GEICO.
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Farmers has been usually good to me. Mine is not a bad quote but I will check with them.My SoCal quote with full coverage was $738/6 months through GEICO.
I see those exact pics on the AMG groups on facebook all the time.I too noticed the watch flex.
If you find them online (the TI), let me knowCan you post a close up pic of the Continental tires with all the details.. thanks
I have a order for a $119k plaid (was a plaid+ order) that also had FSD, but i hit the Remove FSD button to save a few bucks on taxes and maybe insurance etc. and the price in the paperwork pdfs still show $119k but without the FSD. Should be ok which I will confirm in about a week when I pick up.Anyone here reserve the Plaid before the $10k price hike, then remove the FSD option before delivery? Did your base price go up by $10k as a result (making the FSD cancellation not worth it)?
all four tires are the same size? 255/45?If you find them online (the TI), let me know
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Not sure if everyone already knows this, but I didn't. As a current Tesla owner, I "referred" myself in purchasing my new Model S Plaid. In reading the web page I believed I should get 2000 free supercharging miles (1000 as the referer and 1000 as the recipient).
Everything goes as planned but I only receive 1000 miles in my account. I "chat" with a real person on the Tesla web page and they confirm I should receive 2000.
I contact my SA and stated my case. Here is the response I received:
For their mistake and for the price of the car, you think 1000 miles would be an easy concession.
OK, I'm done complaining...
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Not matrix, just LED lights that illuminate/de-illuminate on turning the wheel. There are like 10-12 bulbs, I forget; matrix bulbs use 50-100 bulbs...and it is amazing.
I think you meant (almost all under age 40)Because the Boy Racer crowd ( almost all above age 50 ) like those sounds as they pretend that they’re Lewis Hamilton. They, do however, find it very annoying as the Tesla pulls away from them despite all the Sturm und Drang.
Please tell me they didn’t mount a 255 on a 10.5” wheel.all four tires are the same size? 255/45?
Sounds about right. I'm in TX and Geico was $984 for me, $250/500k, they were the cheapest I found. I have an existing policy with Noblr and they came in at $400 for 6 mo. once they updated their database for my Vin (took 2 days).I was quoted 950$/6 months for Model S Plaid. Is that decent or should I shop around?
all four tires are the same size? 255/45?
Please tell me they didn’t mount a 255 on a 10.5” wheel.
thanks, i have the manual, just didn't see in his pictures the rear tire. wanted to confirm if it is the same as the manual.
yes. it increases the price. or maybe not. but you're getting a plaid so why remove the FSD? just remember the subscription doesn't get the hardware upgrades, you'd have to pay for that if it gets updated. just keep it.Anyone here reserve the Plaid before the $10k price hike, then remove the FSD option before delivery? Did your base price go up by $10k as a result (making the FSD cancellation not worth it)?
Got my new @SignatureWheel wheels and mounted the Pirelli winter performance tires…
Winter tire recommendations
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NOW I JUST NEED MY PLAID!
My advice was specifically for his admitted driving habits. Those who get bored with the 600cc do so because they constantly push full throttle at every opportunity. If someone drives a LR like that, and can afford a Plaid, definitely get the Plaid.Good point, who "needs" 1000hp street car? But to counter your point, every biker I know that started with 600cc had a for sale sign after a couple weeks/months. As you get better the 600cc feels like it's lacking somehow. Tesla cars are so easy to drive in general that I believe the Plaid with its crazy power doesn't really feel intimidating like a 600cc bike would to a new rider.
With all that said I'm sticking to the Plaid for now. But a couple local guys are getting their LR so if I can bum a ride and think it's "enough" I might as well go the sensible route and switch to a LR. Or maybe the LR will not feel that quick to me and I will stick with the Plaid.