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Likewise with the increase in energy prices did feel a bit deflated as it will cost me the same as a non ev car.A little bit yes. Especially when reading some of the insurance quotes people are getting as well But thankfully I fixed my home energy couple of months ago until 2024 so at least that will stay the same. But still feel slightly deflated. Until I remember how I felt when I test drove it and can convince myself it's all going to be worth it.
This for me, plus the kids (8 and 4 YO boys) f**king loved it and wouldn’t sanction me buying anything else.Likewise with the increase in energy prices did feel a bit deflated as it will cost me the same as a non ev car.
However, remember when I was test driving EV's tried the usual contenders BMW, Lexus, Mustang etc, all drove just like a "normal" car to me. It was only the Tesla that wow'd me with it's technology, autopilot, design that felt like no other. I'm collecting in a couple weeks and I can't wait. So be it that it will cost the same as a diesel to run, but I'm sure I'll be happier driving it....
100% currently driving an ICE courtesy car and it's a strange anxiety you get when you no longer have the effortless motors gliding you around everywhere, in this it just feels so strange when cruise control is limiting the engine, almost feels like it's failing or losing power. So odd. Electric 100% the way forward.Likewise with the increase in energy prices did feel a bit deflated as it will cost me the same as a non ev car.
However, remember when I was test driving EV's tried the usual contenders BMW, Lexus, Mustang etc, all drove just like a "normal" car to me. It was only the Tesla that wow'd me with it's technology, autopilot, design that felt like no other. I'm collecting in a couple weeks and I can't wait. So be it that it will cost the same as a diesel to run, but I'm sure I'll be happier driving it....
What are you collecting?Got home delivery confirmation for 29th September. Just wondering what is the best model 3 checklist available?
Getting it delivered to my house, but it's a M3 Rwd
Got home delivery confirmation for 29th September. Just wondering what is the best model 3 checklist available?
When did you order?Just changed from 21-30th September to Estimated Delivery: November 18 - January 12
Spec?Just changed from 21-30th September to Estimated Delivery: November 18 - January 12
Helpful suggestion for all users to put details of their order in their "Signature". Saves all of these endless and repetitive questions about "When did you order?' "What spec?" and is a courtesy to allM3LR
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This may be a stupid question - I'm collecting mine on the 8th Sept from Manchester. For those of you who have collected from there, are the cars kept under cover? I was just wondering how you go about performing collection checks on the exterior if it's raining?Hi all. I feel obligated to put out a word of caution out about checking very closely the paintwork and wheels of your long-awaited car. I just got my red Model 3 Performance, ordered in March. It's beautiful; on collection, as I approached it looked simply spectacular - shiny, beastly, and for only the aesthetics definitely money well spent. But... ... upon closer inspection I found a 'buffed out' scratch, and then another. And then another. Ultimately I found an almost laughable number of scratches and marks on the exterior. After I noticed the first, I noticed them everywhere on the flat-ish surfaces that are normally subject to the mitt. And then on the wheels. I guess at first I was simply too giddy and consumed by everything else. I mean, no doubt subconsciously I was also in denial of even the faintest idea that stuff could be wrong. But I regret that deeply, because I spent an inordinate amount of time sitting inside getting the user profiles ready and checking things like windows, wipers, the heater, etc. I thought it was literally perfect, but I thank God that I did that one final check. It is almost as if the person responsible for cleaning/moving the car purposely damaged it.
I almost didn't take the car, but the fantastic staff the the delivery hub were adamant that's it' a totally fixable problem for my local Tesla store (St. Andrews), and the I shouldn't turned of by that.
tl;dr On delivery/collection day be very rigorous in your checks of things like paintwork, the wheels, the software, and so on. Depending on where you this may not be so easy. But it's super important.
Thanks for sharing and I do hope (and expect) that you will be well looked after by Tesla and that this initial experience wont taint your excitement and enjoymentHi all. I feel obligated to put out a word of caution out about checking very closely the paintwork and wheels of your long-awaited car. I just got my red Model 3 Performance, ordered in March. It's beautiful; on collection, as I approached it looked simply spectacular - shiny, beastly, and for only the aesthetics definitely money well spent. But... ... upon closer inspection I found a 'buffed out' scratch, and then another. And then another. Ultimately I found an almost laughable number of scratches and marks on the exterior. After I noticed the first, I noticed them everywhere on the flat-ish surfaces that are normally subject to the mitt. And then on the wheels. I guess at first I was simply too giddy and consumed by everything else. I mean, no doubt subconsciously I was also in denial of even the faintest idea that stuff could be wrong. But I regret that deeply, because I spent an inordinate amount of time sitting inside getting the user profiles ready and checking things like windows, wipers, the heater, etc. I thought it was literally perfect, but I thank God that I did that one final check. It is almost as if the person responsible for cleaning/moving the car purposely damaged it.
I almost didn't take the car, but the fantastic staff the the delivery hub were adamant that's it' a totally fixable problem for my local Tesla store (St. Andrews), and the I shouldn't turned of by that.
tl;dr On delivery/collection day be very rigorous in your checks of things like paintwork, the wheels, the software, and so on. Depending on where you this may not be so easy. But it's super important.
Honestly, your eyesGot home delivery confirmation for 29th September. Just wondering what is the best model 3 checklist available?