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I currently pay about $800 a month for car note, insurance, and gas per month. I’m thinking in long term if staying with my current card that I’ve had for 2 years is worth more to me or is it better to invest into the Tesla model 3 standard.Your question is pretty vague. A number of factors need to be considered before purchasing any new car. What is your primary use for the car, your financial situation, etc.?
I currently am 22 years old and have a Camaro RS 2017. I’m really thinking about getting a Model 3 standard range. I just need pros and cons.
I currently am 22 years old and have a Camaro RS 2017. I’m really thinking about getting a Model 3 standard range. I just need pros and cons.
I currently am 22 years old and have a Camaro RS 2017. I’m really thinking about getting a Model 3 standard range. I just need pros and cons.
Sorry OP but your post feels like a poor attempt at a standard car forum troll post. Your age has nothing to do with whether the car is "right for you", but you provided. Why?
If you really want "pros and cons" of model 3, there are plenty (100s) of you tube videos and posts just by googling "should I buy a model 3".
If you have some specific questions after looking at some of that, then you can detail your specific question and I am sure the forum would be happy to help you. Until that time, I dont think we are falling for the "Im really young and have X car I bought 2 years ago, should I get rid of it and buy the base model of this car?" thing...
I currently am 22 years old and have a Camaro RS 2017. I’m really thinking about getting a Model 3 standard range. I just need pros and cons.
What is this thing of calling people trolls? The guy asked a question and people are discussing it with him. If you don't like anything about this just ignore the thread why don't you?
Not sure how long you have been around car forums (or other online forums)...
Not sure how long you have been around car forums (or other online forums) but there is a certain "flow" to people who post simply to get people riled up. One thing they do is post a vague question like "is it worth it"? which is an open ended question designed to spur debate both from people who like the product or people who hate it.
Second, is they provide almost no qualifiers on their own... Like "I drive xx amount of distance, or I live in a place that has this type of weather and want to know if its worth it". They also normally provide some fairly useless qualifying information. In a car forum with expensive cars, its very common for someone to come in and say something like:
" Hi I am 17 years old and live in my moms basement. I currently drive a Mercedes AMG c63, but want to know if getting a BMW M5 is worth it?"
Im exaggerating a bit, but only a bit. This OPs post is basically the same "Hi, I am very young and drive a late model expensive car already, and I am thinking of getting rid of it for this car. Is it worth it?"
Nothing wrong with that at all, but the fact that there are no other qualifers (such as whats wrong with the current car, or what is drawing them to this car, or what they read about specifically that they have questions on), reads like a troll post.
Another characteristic is a post and run. Make the post, a couple of quick follow ups, then sit back and watch and dont post anymore in that thread.
I am giving you a detailed answer because you asked a fair question. Of note, I also liked your follow up post. Good points in it, well thought out, etc. Nice job there.