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      01-23-2019, 11:23 AM   #48
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Drives: The E90 + Z4 Coupe & Z3 R'ster
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Originally Posted by Soterios View Post
See. That statement there tells me you're litterally the person who SHOULD buy a Tesla (or rather can). You don't need it to be able to road trip.

You don't NEED that car to go on long trips because you have other options. That's my interest level. I have three cars now, and I'm planning on buying a goofy Jeep Wrangler to crash into trees soon. I could replace one of the things I own with a Telsa and have no negative side effects.

So when are you putting your deposit in?
I started looking at the Model S in 2012. I drive a minimum 175 miles a day. I'd love to have an electric sports sedan to retire my E90. The Model S didn't payback itself for my commute.

A buddy at work got a Model 3 a few months ago; he was a early deposit person. I've been in his car twice. It's fast alright, he has the AWD big battery version. In October, Tesla released the medium battery RWD version. My buddy tried to convince me to order one and take delivery while the $7,500 credit was still available. But I just wasn't all that impressed with the Model 3. It's expensive even with the tax credit and fuel savings. The back seat really really really sucks. I've ridden motorcycles all over the country for nearly 30 years and I was more uncomfortable in the backseat of the Model 3 after 20 minutes than I've ever been on a bike trip with Monkey Butt.

The Model 3 is loud as a regular car at highway speeds. The winter range for the mid-size battery is marginal for my commute. And it's just outright stupid looking on the front end. So no thanks. I'm waiting on GM, hopefully they'll make a sedan off the Bolt chassis with 260 - 300 miles of range.
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