When the Model 3 is selling like hot cakes and most of the staff has a Tesla Model 3 in the office and in the neighborhood. Its sad to see that “One” family choosing a lesser EV at the same 39K price level before tax credits.
I know they would have buyers remorse from those other EV’s.
I like this confidence and you are right.
I have a Volt and belong to Volt groups and I’m Jackie Chan wtf mind blown mode when I hear stupid *sugar* like:
“Model 3 is triple the cost of a Volt”
Unless it’s 13K, nope.
“The Volt is so discounted”.
And you can pass that discount when it’s time to dump it.
“I can only afford the SR and once every two years I take this trip where the SR would make miserable”.
So you gonna pick a Volt for the other 700+ days?
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No there is absolutely no reason to get another EV over Tesla in the budget of between 35K-250K
To have high IQ people you have to have low IQ people.
To have savvy people, you need to have non savvy people.
There’s always “that guy” but at the end of the day it’s thankfully their money and not yours.
I always tell people what I know to be the best course of action and I also take my own advices as well.
Objectively and subjectively, the Model 3 dominates every other car in its class by an unassailable margin.
You can always rationalize some thing but you are a fool if you cannot see the entire package.
If I want a hatch badly I’ll look at a Model S.
No one talks about the false positives of rear cross traffic sensors.
And as if the Volt/Bolt has better sensors and a better advanced summon that can drive to you with more reliability than the Model 3 can.
FFS the rationalizations..
I got a Volt and a Model X both in 2016.
One car had the superior safety tools in 2016.
The other car is now better in 2019 while one car hasn’t changed. I wonder who can figure out which car is which?
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