You need a home charger to make owning a Tesla worthwhile?
Not true. Depending on where you live/work.
I don’t need one in California. When we lived in Seattle we needed it for sure
I have 2 currently.
I don't think they're dumb but a luxury car is so low on my list of priorities that it's not even a consideration.
Never heard that Tesla working on gas engines
How to overcome the range anxiety? How is taking the Tesla to Tahoe, the Central Valley, or down to LA to visit family, whom do not have any charging capability without hunting for a supercharger station. This is the only reservation I have. Otherwise the mode 3 beats every single $50k car out there.
Yes. I love my Tesla. Next one will be the Roadster.
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I love my Tesla. Zippy as fuck. I can't go back to a gas engine car. I plug my car in at the office *and* charge for free. Getting gas feels so inconvenient now.
$51k before tax for my Model 3. $10,800 in rebates. Free work charging. And my electric company has a tier for EV owners,.so I double dip and get super cheap electricity at home. I spend like 1/3 of what I used to. So it's a sweet deal for an amazing car.
I save over $2k per year on gas, and nearly that much on electricity. Assuming I don't wreck it driving like an asshole (big if), this makes all the financial sense in the world. I dunno what point you're hoping to make but I'm literally saving 10% of that $40k in the first year.