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Trade in my 2022 Model 3 RWD for $23k(USD) and bought a 2021 Model YLR AWD, Red, 7 seater, white interior with 38k miles for $28k (USD) from a 3rd party dealership. Love the Y and the range is still at 305 miles.
If you decide to go with the Mobile Connector and a 14-50 outlet, make sure your electrician installs a high quality Bakelite receptacle such as Hubbell. Most 14-50 receptacles are really not suitable for hours of continuous high current usage. But the safest option is a hard-wired Wall Connector. This is one area I don’t think being frugal is smart.
Some excellent tips, Andy! When I got my M3 SR+ in 2021, there was a federal tax credit for getting charging equipment. We got a bigger refund with my Wall Connector and the 220/240 outlet and charger cable for my wife’s VW ID.4. Absolutely look for any incentives the feds, state, local, and utility are offering in your area!
Thanks for the tips! I already ordered the new Model 3 long range in white with black interior, and we are really excited to get delivery. I do have a question, however, our estimated delivery is about a one-week window (April 11 to April 20) and hasn't updated at all since then. We do have our VIN and have completed all the tasks available to us so far, so we are a bit worried about it being delayed. What should we expect with our delivery window? Will it update once again as we get closer to the date range mentioned? Or will it just suddenly update for us to schedule delivery/pickup? What has been your experience with this?
In some states a trade-in reduces your sales tax. Automakers are of course aware of this, so they tend to lowball their trade-in offers more in these states. Just something to be aware of.
Why do TH-camrs keep sitting on their Tesla's aluminum hoods? It bends easily! I really don't get how the $7,500 tax credit benefits someone that leases a Tesla. You're basically renting the car, so what does the tax credit for that do? And Tesla defaulting the ordering page to the Probable Savings is extremely deceptive to customers. Often people don't catch that and then order, realizing later that they have to get a bigger loan and if they cancel the order then they end up having to forfeit the order fee. So not cool Tesla! But Andy you made it seem like the $250 order fee is an additional cost, even if you do complete the order. It's not, because Tesla will take that $250 off the price of the car. And yes, taking in to Tesla or any manufacture, will get you the lowest value. Selling privately always gets you the most, but you also have to invest more of your time for test drives and you have to do the DMV paperwork. Sometimes it's worth it to just drive your car to a dealership and drive away with a new car, while they do all the paperwork. Andy I love how you said a screen protector is $20 yet the one you showed was double that.
I was thinking of buying a Tesla, but then they removed turn signal stalk, and gear selector stalk. Then Tesla released 12.3.3 FSD to everyone, even though it is still full of issues and disengagements. I am going to hold off on the Tesla, for a long while.
If you were thinking about a Model Y, they still come with gear selector and turn signal stalks. And even though they are including a free month of FSD, you can still decline it and use regular Autopilot. Once the Juniper refresh comes out, probably next year, then it'll likely be gone too. I've already put 90k miles on my 2020 Model Y that I got back in June 2020. That car is very fun to drive, and only one major repair to fix an air louver due to a piece of wood knocking a wire out in the grille. Considering I visited a lot of National Parks, that might explain that. Other than that, still runs great. Nice thing is all trims of the Model Y qualify for the tax credit. So long as you don't exceed the income limits, you can basically claim the entire $7500 on it. I'm not a tax accountant, so don't quote me entirely on this, but from what I saw, the IRS won't necessarily go after you if you don't make enough to owe $7500 Federal tax. It seems they'll only go after you on this if you make too much ($150k single, $225k head of household, or $300k married filing jointly), AND you take the credit when you buy the EV. If you make more than that, but don't take the credit at point of sale, you're good.
@@Geckogold I think that all Teslas (besides the Model S) are kind of ugly. And the Model Y looks worse than the Model 3, in my opinion. I often drive in cold weather, and Tesla range is reduced a lot in that environment. That is a big negative for me.
Honestly. Disappointed you portray tenet as a good thing to your audience. It’s a literal balloon payment that has no upside and TONS of downside. And the sad part is. The majority of people who would be attracted by it. Are the exact people that have no business taking on a balloon payment loan.
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Took delivery of my refreshed M3 LR in March ( first EV) absolutely love it!!! It is very fast, comfortable, quiet. I love the tech and minimalism.
Buying used might be the best move - the values have been plummeting recently.
I see 2022 model 3s for 18k. I personally don’t like them but my sister does.
Looking to buy a 2022 MY LR (AWD) for $32k (USD). Seems to be a pretty good deal.
Trade in my 2022 Model 3 RWD for $23k(USD) and bought a 2021 Model YLR AWD, Red, 7 seater, white interior with 38k miles for $28k (USD) from a 3rd party dealership. Love the Y and the range is still at 305 miles.
If you decide to go with the Mobile Connector and a 14-50 outlet, make sure your electrician installs a high quality Bakelite receptacle such as Hubbell. Most 14-50 receptacles are really not suitable for hours of continuous high current usage. But the safest option is a hard-wired Wall Connector. This is one area I don’t think being frugal is smart.
Some excellent tips, Andy!
When I got my M3 SR+ in 2021, there was a federal tax credit for getting charging equipment. We got a bigger refund with my Wall Connector and the 220/240 outlet and charger cable for my wife’s VW ID.4.
Absolutely look for any incentives the feds, state, local, and utility are offering in your area!
Thanks for the tips! I already ordered the new Model 3 long range in white with black interior, and we are really excited to get delivery. I do have a question, however, our estimated delivery is about a one-week window (April 11 to April 20) and hasn't updated at all since then. We do have our VIN and have completed all the tasks available to us so far, so we are a bit worried about it being delayed. What should we expect with our delivery window? Will it update once again as we get closer to the date range mentioned? Or will it just suddenly update for us to schedule delivery/pickup? What has been your experience with this?
Tesla offer me $5300 for my 2019 Model 3 / I sold it to CarMax for $16,000
tesla offered me $18,000 for my 2020 model 3, carmax offered $15,000 i just went with a dealer for $20,000
$5300??? Thats insanely low!
HOW?! I really want one
You lost $20,000 on a Tesla????? Tesla shouldn't lose price.. there's no engine to foul up....
Very helpful and informative 😅 Mr. D dub from Seattle
In some states a trade-in reduces your sales tax. Automakers are of course aware of this, so they tend to lowball their trade-in offers more in these states. Just something to be aware of.
What's the credit score needed to get one?
Exactly.
800.
How do i get round steering wheel???
How to get rate quotes
What would be the reasoning behind Leasing a Tesla ?
The Tesla website says the referral links stopped working on April 30th, 2024. Are they going to start up again?
For 40-50 K, a new Y vs a used S?
New of course!
Down payment?????
Why do TH-camrs keep sitting on their Tesla's aluminum hoods? It bends easily! I really don't get how the $7,500 tax credit benefits someone that leases a Tesla. You're basically renting the car, so what does the tax credit for that do? And Tesla defaulting the ordering page to the Probable Savings is extremely deceptive to customers. Often people don't catch that and then order, realizing later that they have to get a bigger loan and if they cancel the order then they end up having to forfeit the order fee. So not cool Tesla! But Andy you made it seem like the $250 order fee is an additional cost, even if you do complete the order. It's not, because Tesla will take that $250 off the price of the car. And yes, taking in to Tesla or any manufacture, will get you the lowest value. Selling privately always gets you the most, but you also have to invest more of your time for test drives and you have to do the DMV paperwork. Sometimes it's worth it to just drive your car to a dealership and drive away with a new car, while they do all the paperwork. Andy I love how you said a screen protector is $20 yet the one you showed was double that.
No stress type people recommend stuff
I was thinking of buying a Tesla, but then they removed turn signal stalk, and gear selector stalk.
Then Tesla released 12.3.3 FSD to everyone, even though it is still full of issues and disengagements.
I am going to hold off on the Tesla, for a long while.
If you were thinking about a Model Y, they still come with gear selector and turn signal stalks. And even though they are including a free month of FSD, you can still decline it and use regular Autopilot. Once the Juniper refresh comes out, probably next year, then it'll likely be gone too. I've already put 90k miles on my 2020 Model Y that I got back in June 2020. That car is very fun to drive, and only one major repair to fix an air louver due to a piece of wood knocking a wire out in the grille. Considering I visited a lot of National Parks, that might explain that. Other than that, still runs great.
Nice thing is all trims of the Model Y qualify for the tax credit. So long as you don't exceed the income limits, you can basically claim the entire $7500 on it. I'm not a tax accountant, so don't quote me entirely on this, but from what I saw, the IRS won't necessarily go after you if you don't make enough to owe $7500 Federal tax. It seems they'll only go after you on this if you make too much ($150k single, $225k head of household, or $300k married filing jointly), AND you take the credit when you buy the EV.
If you make more than that, but don't take the credit at point of sale, you're good.
@@Geckogold I think that all Teslas (besides the Model S) are kind of ugly. And the Model Y looks worse than the Model 3, in my opinion.
I often drive in cold weather, and Tesla range is reduced a lot in that environment. That is a big negative for me.
Honestly. Disappointed you portray tenet as a good thing to your audience. It’s a literal balloon payment that has no upside and TONS of downside. And the sad part is. The majority of people who would be attracted by it. Are the exact people that have no business taking on a balloon payment loan.
Does Tesla deliver cars with babies in the back now? That's going to makes the delivery checklist a lot more complicated.
Buy a used Chevy Bolt!
Lmao
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I drive 15000 miles per year 😢