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Great Vid! I picked up a Model 3 Performance year before last that came with 6 months free Supercharging. Drove from DC to LA and Had a Blast! So much so I want to make the yearly trek in summer with family and just got the CyberBeast last week with free Supercharging for life. Can't Wait!
Supercharger in florida 40c per kwh, I would prefer to spend 20 minutes at Supercharger and call it a day, so calculate 40c per hour, is it a good deal?
The Free Supercharging is not worth the additional $25,000. 1. Soon as you drive off, the $100k+ value drops to $80k. 2. Supercharging my Tesla X cost me 18 cents per mile. 3. If you buy the cheaper CT, you still have an additional $20k. 4. $8K goes to FSD. 5. The $12k goes to charging and at an average of 1.9 miles per Kw and cost of .35 cents per Kw. You can go a long way. 60,000 miles, but only if it makes it to 60k
@@Myksgarage The true miles per Kw is actually below 2 miles and about 1.8 to 1.9 miles. The screen only shows wh/mile and doesn’t capture All power consumed by BMS, HVAC and info center. My Tesla X had free supercharging in 2020. I put 50k miles in 22 months during covid. I added 19,380 Kw to go that far. 2.6 miles but the screen shows 3.2 miles
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Great Vid! I picked up a Model 3 Performance year before last that came with 6 months free Supercharging. Drove from DC to LA and Had a Blast! So much so I want to make the yearly trek in summer with family and just got the CyberBeast last week with free Supercharging for life. Can't Wait!
That's cool!
Supercharger in florida 40c per kwh, I would prefer to spend 20 minutes at Supercharger and call it a day, so calculate 40c per hour, is it a good deal?
Could be
Aloha from Hawaii. Not everyone can charge at home. Some people live in high rise buildings. Condos, townhouses. They can only supercharge.
Thus might be a deal for them
Charging at home is more than $0.40/kwh where I am :( It's essentially the same cost as supercharging.
That's crazy! Where you live?
You forgot to mention the free $8,000 full self driving!
At 1:30 in the video I mention the included FSD
The Free Supercharging is not worth the additional $25,000.
1. Soon as you drive off, the $100k+ value drops to $80k.
2. Supercharging my Tesla X cost me 18 cents per mile.
3. If you buy the cheaper CT, you still have an additional $20k.
4. $8K goes to FSD.
5. The $12k goes to charging and at an average of 1.9 miles per Kw and cost of .35 cents per Kw.
You can go a long way. 60,000 miles, but only if it makes it to 60k
And you only need Autosteering which I use and turn off my FSD
Yeah good point!
@@Myksgarage
The true miles per Kw is actually below 2 miles and about 1.8 to 1.9 miles.
The screen only shows wh/mile and doesn’t capture All power consumed by BMS, HVAC and info center.
My Tesla X had free supercharging in 2020.
I put 50k miles in 22 months during covid.
I added 19,380 Kw to go that far. 2.6 miles but the screen shows 3.2 miles
55,000 miles a year??? That definitely must be a California thing.
It's just a number I pulled out of the air!
Trucks with all the glitches still to be found .. AND who cares about tires they will be changed
Yeah I didn't care about the tires
55,000 mi/yr!?!?
Who drives 150 mi/day everyday?
Someone does
Averaging 36k miles per year CA