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Wait till they find out about sleeping in the boot and camp and romance modes...
My children are 21 and 20, they are both well aware of Tesla’s as are their friends, they are severely disappointed that they are not allowed to drive my m3 as according to Churchill they have to be 23 to drive a model 3......
I am grateful that when I was 20, I did not own a car that could get to 60MPH in under 3 seconds
Why not just get a new cat ?Bought mine as my turning 30 present, it’s a lovely motor and chews the miles up to the city.
Was going to buy it for my turning 29 present last year, but the cat needed a new hip which cost just shy of £8k (thank you groomer her threw her across the garage when she nipped her). We could still of afforded it, but seemed like an unnecessary expense at the time, and thankfully was worth the wait.
You youngsters go past too quick. Or was it just me going to quick to notice... )I'm in my early 30s and insurance is still £1k per year.
Churchill were the cheapest last year but hiked up my renewal to £1.5k this year. No points, convictions etc, no changes.
ByMiles saved the day for me at £800 based on my estimated annual mileage, so just a suggestion to others in a similar situation. Their model also helps spread the insurance monthly, as I normally like to pay annually.
(They have a £50 referral reward to both parties if anyone benefited and would like to PM me for my referral code).
PS I always wave, however none of the oldies wave back, perhaps their eyesights are failing
Okay do you even know how to use your smartphone boomer ?Tesla? They don't know the car exists. There face is in their cellphones. They don't know stuff is going on around them.
"Working damned hard" is easy for an overpaid executive job compared to an Amazon fulfilment job and scrubbing toilets for minimum wage as a second job to make ends meet. And a world of difference between buying something and having a life-style via mortgage, lease and monthly payments.
I do stray into thinking about people I know in the level above - i.e. wealth in the sense of no mortgage, multiple properties abroad, ability to buy stuff outright.
Tesla, Wife, 6 month old son, and a dog?Will become a Tesla owner tomorrow (M3 LR) turn 30 in November, have worked damn hard to get to the stage where I can afford one, along with a wife, 6 month old son and dog.
Dog. Without question!Tesla, Wife, 6 month old son, and a dog?
Very difficult to work out which one is actually the most expensive
Based one on of the previous posts where Tesla purchase was delayed to pay a £8K vet bill for a cat - I concur.Dog. Without question!
Yup. Only takes one referral to a specialist clinic to see off your pensionBased one on of the previous posts where Tesla purchase was delayed to pay a £8K vet bill for a cat - I concur.
Thankfully managed to avoid the whole pets things. Brought the kids a little robot thing called vector that kept them amused for a few weeks and no vets bills