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1. EAP - Autopilot for long trips and bumper-to-bumper traffic is really important to me, $5K is worth it.
2. PUP - Nice $5K bundle with premium sound system, leatherette, glass roof, etc.

Regarding LR : I would really love bigger battery, faster car, faster charging, better battery warranty, but $9K is too expensive.
So my black Model3 will likely be $35K + $1K destination + $5K PUP + $5K EAP = $46K plus tax = $50K . Hopefully I will get tax credits from California and Federal to bring the price from $50K down to $40K, but that depends on which version of new GOP tax plan passes. Also, hopefully the interest rate on car loan for 72 months is 1.9% or lower.
 
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Based on your list. My cutoff is 4.
  1. LR battery...soon to be empty-nester, with a great big America to go visit! I need the range of a S100D, at half the price.
  2. Color upgrade...my wife has a black car that is perpetually dirty and shows every rock chip...no thanks
  3. PUP...love the pano glass roof, and "leather" seating a must
  4. EAP...absolutely
  5. 19" wheels...don't care
  6. FSD...will buy it once it works
  7. AWD...don't care...I live in the south
  8. Performance/Ludicrous...I'm upgrading from a 2012 LEAF...the stock M3 will be ludicrous enough!
 
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1. Color
2. PUP
3. LR
4. EAP
5. FSD
6. AWD

Long range is the deal breaker though. I commute 75 miles x 4 days a week, so I can survive on standard range. I take 1-2 200+ mile trips a year. So I am torn on that. $9000 is a lot for 100+ miles of range.
 
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The website, Model3Tracker has record preferences for about 10K reservationists from all over the world. I did a quick tabulation of the option priorities from those records and these are the results:

  1. Color upgrade
  2. AWD
  3. LR battery
  4. PUP
  5. EAP
  6. FSD
  7. Performance/Ludicrous
  8. 19" wheels
SAS is not listed. Fascinating breakdown! I presume that the 19" sportwheels are so unpopular is because many owners will go to aftermarket for rims for a lot less money than $1500 Tesla wants. You can get some pretty nice 18" rims for $1000-1200 for a set. AWD and LR battery are almost equally weighted which stands to reason for cold winter climates.