Awesome job. I've had my tesla about a month now and I literally laughed out loud the first time I supercharged it because of how much fud surrounds it. Seamless experience.
I am concerned about insurance cost, and for out of warranty cost of small and large repairs at Tesla service centers. I heard that it is close to 300 dollars an hour.
My insurance is only $5 more per month(and I’m in Atlanta). So far I haven’t had any issues that have warranted a repair at all. I haven’t heard the same thing regarding service center hourly rates. I’ve actually heard repairs are pretty cheap in the $2-400 range
Statefarm! They’ve been very good to me. I dropped my previous insurance because they doubled my premium with zero accidents BEFORE I got the Tesla and had a Honda lol.
I’ve owned my model 3 LR for 3 years now. I always look back at it when walking away. It’s the easier car to drive and own. I’ll only ever buy Teslas from now on My dream is to own a- Cybertruck (my daily driver) Ludicrous model 3 refresh (for fun) Model Y LR (for family)
Question: I’m driving roughly 140 miles a day, 3-4 days a week. I’m driving thru Atlanta too actually haha. Im wanting to buy a 2021 Tesla M3 - Long range, and my concern is I’ll be driving closer to 75-80mph for the majority of the drive, is that “too fast?” And will buying this Tesla and driving it this frequently be worth it? (There’s a lot of other variables which are great, like I get free charging at my office & peach pass will be “free” with a AFV tag)
that'll be more than fine so long as you're charging overnight or have the charging at work. the gas savings alone will make it very worth it. I was doing 120 miles a day back in 2018 with a 2014 Model S, 220 miles of range at 90%. supercharged every other day until I figured out my charging situation
Congrats on joining the Tesla family. I drive a Model Y, best car I've owned by far. Everything you point out here is true.
Awesome job. I've had my tesla about a month now and I literally laughed out loud the first time I supercharged it because of how much fud surrounds it. Seamless experience.
Thank you!
Me too lol. I stopped at a buccees and was trying to “figure it out” and literally just plugged it in😂
I just realized ive never seen anyone have a flashy yellow-ish tesla 😂
I think I was window shopping this Model 3!! Great purchase!
I am concerned about insurance cost, and for out of warranty cost of small and large repairs at Tesla service centers. I heard that it is close to 300 dollars an hour.
My insurance is only $5 more per month(and I’m in Atlanta).
So far I haven’t had any issues that have warranted a repair at all. I haven’t heard the same thing regarding service center hourly rates. I’ve actually heard repairs are pretty cheap in the $2-400 range
@@ClipPlayTVWhich insurance company? Mine went up $400 for 6 months. I’m in Nebraska with Progressive.
Statefarm! They’ve been very good to me.
I dropped my previous insurance because they doubled my premium with zero accidents BEFORE I got the Tesla and had a Honda lol.
Great video. I am from a Porsche big fan and now I have two Tesla. I still owned a Porsche classic but most time I enjoyed driving my Tesla.
#4 would be true if PG&E wasn't jacking up our rates
I’m lucky Georgia rates aren’t that bad 😅
I’ve owned my model 3 LR for 3 years now. I always look back at it when walking away. It’s the easier car to drive and own. I’ll only ever buy Teslas from now on
My dream is to own a-
Cybertruck (my daily driver)
Ludicrous model 3 refresh (for fun)
Model Y LR (for family)
Your definition of auto pilot is very different from what my generation thinks it is! lol Great video.
Question: I’m driving roughly 140 miles a day, 3-4 days a week. I’m driving thru Atlanta too actually haha.
Im wanting to buy a 2021 Tesla M3 - Long range, and my concern is I’ll be driving closer to 75-80mph for the majority of the drive, is that “too fast?” And will buying this Tesla and driving it this frequently be worth it? (There’s a lot of other variables which are great, like I get free charging at my office & peach pass will be “free” with a AFV tag)
that'll be more than fine so long as you're charging overnight or have the charging at work. the gas savings alone will make it very worth it. I was doing 120 miles a day back in 2018 with a 2014 Model S, 220 miles of range at 90%. supercharged every other day until I figured out my charging situation
You do have to worry about maintenance/repairs. Here is a mechanic's overview of the Tesla's systems. ruclips.net/video/7HC72p2gfuQ/видео.html
I was actually in a situation of new or used tesla
what year is you model 3? 2018??
Yes!
@@ClipPlayTV if u don’t mind me asking. did you put a down payment down?