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You know the mileage reimbursement is meant to cover depreciation too, right? I bet you are losing money. Do you know what it costs you per mile in depreciation?

Well considering that the IRS allows you to reimburse for 0.575 per mile, but Tesla depreciates (loosely) at $1000 per month + $1 per mile, its not like you're making money, you're just losing less.

You're also driving a phenomenal car btw
 
My driving patterns have not changed much. I drove the Chevy Volt about 10-11k miles a year, the Model S will be about 13-14k, mostly due to using it for some trips (where the superchargers are now) that would have been done with my wife's car in the past.

Mine have. The 4Runner had 86k miles after 9 years. The Tesla makes me want to do road trips though.