I’m not a huge fan of how mine looks either, there are just so many positives I went with it anyway. The 20 inch wheels really help in my opinion on how it looks.
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Originally posted by Mach1 View PostI’m not a huge fan of how mine looks either, there are just so many positives I went with it anyway. The 20 inch wheels really help in my opinion on how it looks.
Tesla has a very streamlined shape and they just scaled from the model S for the 3 and X. The 3 doesn't look nearly as bad as the X because it's actually still a car.
Even my f150 has some weird features to improve aero because of the emphasis in efficiency. Some of its neat to see...and some of it seems like a gimmick (f150 air curtains for example).
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Finally got tired of paying $730/mo for fuel and $200/mo on tolls so I picked up a model 3 Standard Plus a couple of weeks ago. My commute is currently 80 miles one way so hopefully once I get the charge patterns down, I'll be set. It's definitely an adjustment not having gas stations at your disposal. If this was an "around town" commuter, it wouldn't be much of an issue.
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Originally posted by GeorgeG. View PostFinally got tired of paying $730/mo for fuel and $200/mo on tolls so I picked up a model 3 Standard Plus a couple of weeks ago. My commute is currently 80 miles one way so hopefully once I get the charge patterns down, I'll be set. It's definitely an adjustment not having gas stations at your disposal. If this was an "around town" commuter, it wouldn't be much of an issue.
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Originally posted by Mach1 View PostCongrats, 15k miles on mine and zero issues and I do 0-60 in 3.2 as much as possible lol.
Originally posted by 4bangen View PostI'm literally thinking of trading in the white mustang for one of these. A white model 3 sounds nice.
The moment you plan on biting the bullet, get your electrician to wire in a 10/30 or 14/30 outlet where ever you plan to charge it. That will get you about 22 miles/hr charged. A 14/50 outlet will get you 30 miles/hr charged. Also, order the appropriate adaptor ASAP cause it will take a week to arrive. Don't wait because the 110 adapter that the car comes with charges at a max of 5 miles/hr charged which has left me with letting it sit all weekend to fully charge.
Also, for anyone that's on the fence, if you use my referral code, then we'll both get 1000 free supercharger miles.
Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder View PostMy brother in law bought a white model 3.Last edited by GeorgeG.; 09-09-2019, 09:35 AM.
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So George, if you get the 14/30 it fully charges in around 6-8 hours, if you have to do this daily, whats your power bill up too?
Another question, are the public power stations free and also what do they use (10/30 or 14/30)?Originally posted by SilverbackLook all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.
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Originally posted by GeorgeG. View PostFinally got tired of paying $730/mo for fuel and $200/mo on tolls so I picked up a model 3 Standard Plus a couple of weeks ago. My commute is currently 80 miles one way so hopefully once I get the charge patterns down, I'll be set. It's definitely an adjustment not having gas stations at your disposal. If this was an "around town" commuter, it wouldn't be much of an issue.
I apologize in advance for the tiny pic
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Originally posted by TX_92_Notch View PostCool car, absolutely horrible wheels. And how does an electric car help with tolls?Originally posted by SilverbackLook all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.
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Originally posted by Rick Modena View PostSo George, if you get the 14/30 it fully charges in around 6-8 hours, if you have to do this daily, whats your power bill up too?
Another question, are the public power stations free and also what do they use (10/30 or 14/30)?
I'm still looking at the Tesla non-supercharger stations. I found one in McKinney at a hotel that's free but it must be a 110 charger cause it estimated 5mi/hr. so only useful if you're staying over night.
I've also downloaded the ChargePoint app. They have stations all over. One is free at Lute Riley Honda on lemmon ave and charges 30 miles an HR. Another is in Sherman that costs $2.00/hr and charges 30 miles an HR. So options are out there so you're not left stranded. I'm trying to get them all sorted out.
Originally posted by TX_92_Notch View PostCool car, absolutely horrible wheels. And how does an electric car help with tolls?Originally posted by Rick Modena View PostI think he was making a point of how much his commute cost total. Unless the NTTA doesn't charge electric cars to use the tolls...
It's definitely a learning curve being that my daily commute practically depletes a full charge.
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Buddy of mine here in Lake City has a Model X. It's quick, comfortable, and high-tech, but it's pretty ugly. He got all sorts of rebates, including a fat one from the state of CO, so it didn't cost him a fortune. He has one of the fancier charging stations at his house.
A couple of months ago, he had a flat going over Monarch Pass. No spare. He had to wait several hours for Tesla to send someone down from Denver. Ultimately it's his fault for not having a spare, but I don't think he even thought about it prior to that day.
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Originally posted by GeorgeG. View PostI really have no idea since it's drawing from the meter and I haven't been in this current house long enough to know what I spent this time last year.
I'm still looking at the Tesla non-supercharger stations. I found one in McKinney at a hotel that's free but it must be a 110 charger cause it estimated 5mi/hr. so only useful if you're staying over night.
I've also downloaded the ChargePoint app. They have stations all over. One is free at Lute Riley Honda on lemmon ave and charges 30 miles an HR. Another is in Sherman that costs $2.00/hr and charges 30 miles an HR. So options are out there so you're not left stranded. I'm trying to get them all sorted out.
This. I was just mentioning what my total commute was before. I quit taking the tolls.
It's definitely a learning curve being that my daily commute practically depletes a full charge.
By the time electric cars become main stream...electric companies are going to find a way to charge more for charging electric cars. I'd imagine itll be something like surge pricing.
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Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostSo it's basically the same as gas prices?
By the time electric cars become main stream...electric companies are going to find a way to charge more for charging electric cars. I'd imagine itll be something like surge pricing.
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Originally posted by jw33 View PostDoubtful. Public charging is generally a rip off compared to the price of gasoline, but charging at home can be less expensive than gasoline or even free depending on your service provider.
$2 for 30 miles is ridiculous.
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