mrzuzzo
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Thats why I bought a black one. I refuse to pay $1,000 for a white one when black has no upcharge.
Congrats! It's a great car.
Welcome to the tree huggers club!
Thats why I bought a black one. I refuse to pay $1,000 for a white one when black has no upcharge.
This is true for any car.
No it's not, at least not in this price range. For a car of this size and performance, $35k typically gets you a well optioned car with leather, power everything, various electronic features, etc., not a car with less interior features than a base Camry. The $35k price is an irrelevant joke. The true price of this car, as sold, will likely average in the high $40's to low $50s. That puts it in the range of larger more luxurious ICE cars. Still may be a good car, but it is not a $35k car.
They make it available in a color no one wants just so they can low ball the base price in their ads.
Someday seats might be considered an optional accessory.
Thats why I bought a black one. I refuse to pay $1,000 for a white one when black has no upcharge.

Just set my reservations to first production.
Fuck it. Self driving, 300 miles? In.

Just set my reservations to first production.
Fuck it. Self driving, 300 miles? In.
I don't believe any Tesla is self driving. Just advanced cruise control which most new cars have now.
Life sucks in the 3rd world, been that way for a while now.

The ROI on a tesla versus ICE is junk. A used hybrid for $15k will cost by far less per mile than a tesla (batteries included). It's a status thing, not a necessity.
Plus it's a statement that you own a house too as you can't charge your tesla at your apartment/(some) condo's.
With the model 3, the BOLT should be dropping in price significantly making it a better option for those who aren't about the luxuries. I'd prefer a plug in hybrid...go when you can't charge, and flow when you have full juice.
It's certainly more than advanced cruise control that is typically only speed adjustments (zero to set point to zero). Tesla's will stay within their lane (on less than perfectly straight lanes), 280 from SJ to SF for instance. They will also change lanes when the driver signals (without input to the steering wheel).
This is not that special. Other cars have this.
You still need to keep hands on steering wheel, and it's far from perfect.
Honestly, the idea of that is much more terrifying to me than an actual autodrive.
Also it seems to apply the brakes automatically if you don't keep your hand on the steering wheel for a certain period of time.
