The using experience of Tesla let me feel the strength of EV car and i think i will not buy any gasoline motor car from then on.
I saw on the map there are many superchargers in China, how is that working out? Are any of them really busy?
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The using experience of Tesla let me feel the strength of EV car and i think i will not buy any gasoline motor car from then on.
Hey @Skipdd what kind of lease do you have? Looks like it was a long one if it is beyond the warranty period.About to hit my mileage cap on my lease (probably in Jul/Aug) and have determined the best time to get out is just before I'd have to re-up the warranty which will leave me with ~8mos on the lease. So, I'm actively discussing a new S 100D. Mostly need to see some things align on the personal front before I commit. Will probably lease again.
The Model 3 does concern me in terms of its potential to really hurt the company if it doesn't go well. It's a big reason I will likely lease again, even though my driving mileage will continue to be way over the cap.
I enjoy my S 85D every day. The only other material thing that provides that much enjoyment is my iPad. I have no regrets that I jumped on the bandwagon.
Love my car, hate that Tesla tricked me into buying S instead of 3 which I reserved Day 1. Yet, I absolutely love my S. Confused? I don't like to be tricked. Kapish?
I was tricked too. I reserved a 3. Later test drive an S and purchased one. The larger size is much more comfortable and has good performance. I had kept pickup as backup, but drove it once in 2 months. So it has to go...
I was kidding. The trick was me reserving a 3 and ending up purchasing a S (100D). I do like the S! The 3 would never be able to be our primary family car. Initially I was very against the size of the S, but it turns out to work very well for us. And I don't need to join the SUV group.What did Tesla do to trick you? Is the car not what they said it was?
The S isn't really that big. Put it up next to a minivan or a truck/SUV and I think it looks small. It's the perfect size to me. I don't have trouble fitting it anywhere.I was kidding. The trick was me reserving a 3 and ending up purchasing a S (100D). I do like the S! The 3 would never be able to be our primary family car. Initially I was very against the size of the S, but it turns out to work very well for us. And I don't need to join the SUV group.
I'll bite. How did they trick you?
What did Tesla do to trick you? Is the car not what they said it was?
Hey @Skipdd what kind of lease do you have? Looks like it was a long one if it is beyond the warranty period.
Am also struggling to keep the mileage down, as I am on a 36 months, 10k miles/year lease. Really wondering how I will deal with that, and my Model 3 reservation.
OP: My Model S is the best car I've ever had, am totally re-uping. I have a Model 3 reservation, and my current lease on the S expires in September 2018. One-car family.
I should say a P100D Model X. The final options can vary in personal value. Plus, things like an aftermarket audio upgrade can beat Tesla's enhanced audio package in performance cost.How much is said model X?
Oh, so you plan to break the lease before you blow the mileage cap? Thus saving you money in the end?It is a 36 mo lease with 15k miles/yr. if you think of some other ways to deal with mileage, I'm interested. I think I will be able to make it to Sept before I swap out (fewer remaining months is better of course). Still not ready to buy, maybe next time.