I considered trading my Model 3 LR with FSD for Model Y AWD with FSD, but decided not to because I paid $7,000 for FSD on the Model 3and I would have to pay $10,000 for FSD on the Model Y, making a total $17,000 to continue having FSD.
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Do you actually use FSD on a regular basis?
Not really $17k since you are getting some back in trade-in or if 3ed party sell you are selling for more that a NON FSD would go for.I considered trading my Model 3 LR with FSD for Model Y AWD with FSD, but decided not to because I paid $7,000 for FSD on the Model 3and I would have to pay $10,000 for FSD on the Model Y, making a total $17,000 to continue having FSD.
Not really $17k since you are getting some back in trade-in or if 3ed party sell you are selling for more that a NON FSD would go for.
Ask Tesla to buy FSD back for 10k.I considered trading my Model 3 LR with FSD for Model Y AWD with FSD, but decided not to because I paid $7,000 for FSD on the Model 3and I would have to pay $10,000 for FSD on the Model Y, making a total $17,000 to continue having FSD.
I also considered my 2018 M3 AWD LR with FSD (also payed 7K) with 16000 miles for a comparably equipped Y. They offered me $42000. So the price difference to upgrade would be 20K, not including additional tax on the price difference. Also, noteworthy is the depreciation on the car. Netting out the tax rebate, and not adding in the taxes paid, the depreciation was around $15,000 in less than 2 years with very low mileage due to covid. That depreciation is higher than my monthly lease payments on my BMW. So, not great.
I also considered my 2018 M3 AWD LR with FSD (also payed 7K) with 16000 miles for a comparably equipped Y. They offered me $42000. So the price difference to upgrade would be 20K, not including additional tax on the price difference. Also, noteworthy is the depreciation on the car. Netting out the tax rebate, and not adding in the taxes paid, the depreciation was around $15,000 in less than 2 years with very low mileage due to covid. That depreciation is higher than my monthly lease payments on my BMW. So, not great.