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As long as you don’t need more than 5 seats of course…The latest price increase for the Long Range Model makes the Performance Model Y that much more compelling. Especially if you are planning to get the Long Range Model Y with the 20" Induction wheels ($2000) and add the acceleration boost upgrade ($2,000) after purchase. For only $3000 more you get more power and performance. Delivery times for the Long Range Model Y are not currently listed; 7 to 11 weeks for the Performance Model Y.
Even if price were equal I’d opt for LR + boost. Northeast area potholes would destroy the 21’s & I’d also need a separate set of all season wheels/tires.The latest price increase for the Long Range Model makes the Performance Model Y that much more compelling. Especially if you are planning to get the Long Range Model Y with the 20" Induction wheels ($2000) and add the acceleration boost upgrade ($2,000) after purchase. For only $3000 more you get more power and performance. Delivery times for the Long Range Model Y are not currently listed; 7 to 11 weeks for the Performance Model Y.
radar removed = 8cuftWonder where the 8 cu ft came from. I hope it's not from the frunk (heat pump). 8 cu ft is a lot though, so unlikely. Maybe new slimmer seats? Kind of doubt it.
You could sell the 21" Uberturbine wheels and performance tires and recover some of the cost of purchasing the wheels and tires you would want on the Model Y.Even if price were equal I’d opt for LR + boost. Northeast area potholes would destroy the 21’s & I’d also need a separate set of all season wheels/tires.
But only if you pour it in, apparently....!Now holds more beer.
We prefer to use the ball pit method. We've used it to test the volume of the S, 3, X and Y.
They changed their calculation procedure to water fill.