father_of_6
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I am one of those guys who would kill for ventilated seats
I'd *really* like vented seats too, just not at the expense of the stalks.
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I am one of those guys who would kill for ventilated seats
no remorse here eitherI just picked-up a 2023 M3 RWD about a month ago, and I was wary about getting one until I did the test drive. Absolutely loved it. The price I got was for an in-stock model, I qualify for the full $7500 Fed, and Tesla beat out Carvana, CarMax, and Vroom for my trade, which ended up being about $2k higher than I expected.
The purchase process was amazing, by far the best experience I've had in almost 40 years of car-buying.
All the Highland stuff is exciting, and I am one of those guys who would kill for ventilated seats, so I'll take a look sometime after the initial release, which I am guessing here in the States will be Feb/Mar (I think someone reported today it was likely Q1 '24).
No remorse here, though - I am going to enjoy the heck out of this RWD in the meantime.
As with anything Tesla, I would not rush to be first on a new model anything. Tech and drivetrains are great, but production quality lackluster, especially in early series builds.
And if you're eligible for the full $7500 tax credit, that brings it down under $30k. Not to mention any other local incentives each buyer may be eligible for.Brand new Model 3 RWD inventory dipping as low as $36,620 here… amazing deal.
Performance at $47k, very few LR to choose from but they’re around $47k as spec’d too.
Not sure. Just had 3 different Teslas (2021 and 2020 Model Y) and a 2022 Model 3. Build quality is still far below established automakers. My Model Ys spent months in service (see other threads), the noise level inside at highway is hazardous levels and the Model 3 is nowhere near as refined as my Volvo and Porsche. Not sure Tesla aspire to be a premium brand, so that all OK, but one need look at these cars eyes wide open.Don’t you think that argument gets a little old though? Sure, new ‘tech’ could have some tweaks, but that applies to anything related. I mean, I realize in the earlier M3’s had issues with paint and build quality, etc. But it seems it’s becoming more of a rarity with issues with manufacturing, especially now that they have tighter control operations with production. I would be willing to bet the newly refreshed M3 won’t nearly experience the defects some of the early 2018’s did.
Not sure. Just had 3 different Teslas (2021 and 2020 Model Y) and a 2022 Model 3. Build quality is still far below established automakers. My Model Ys spent months in service (see other threads), the noise level inside at highway is hazardous levels and the Model 3 is nowhere near as refined as my Volvo and Porsche. Not sure Tesla aspire to be a premium brand, so that all OK, but one need look at these cars eyes wide open.
RWD is now listed at $36,220Brand new Model 3 RWD inventory dipping as low as $36,620 here… amazing deal.
Performance at $47k, very few LR to choose from but they’re around $47k as spec’d too.
Not sure why you say that...select set of pics on the cars referenced from my winter house..I doubt this is a true story. There is no noise inside my 23 Model 3 RWD at 80 mph….. not as quiet as my Lightning but it’s not as loud as my 18 Model 3…
Not sure why you say that...select set of pics on the cars referenced from my winter house..
1) MY 2020 and 2021 MY (one sold at 40k miles one at 30k)
2)MY 2021 towed when HV battery failed - several months in shop..
3) 2022 M3, currently at 22k miles, keeping for short trips. Horribly loud on highway (in background, XC60 Recharge)
Bottom line. Have REALLY tried. (90k miles and counting) Tesla drivetrain and tech is amazing >> interior comfort and drive horrible relative to premium brands. Guess this is why Tesla suggest noice reduction and ride comfort was a major focus on Highland.
If you’re just looking for a commute car pick up a current inventory RWD. Best bang for your buck with the inventory pricing.We already have a model Y Performance in our household, now looking for another Tesla for daily commute. Any idea on the pricing and range for the RWD model 3 Highland? I’m tempting to get one from current inventory with all the discounts. Should I wait for the Highland?
didn’t Tesla said the new Highland 3 will be priced below current 3?If you’re just looking for a commute car pick up a current inventory RWD. Best bang for your buck with the inventory pricing.