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    Quote Originally Posted by J. Barron DeJong View Post
    Yeah, there really should be a ‘Fucking Chevys, Man!’ thread where all types, gas and electric, are ragged on.
    We could take pics every time we see one on the road and post them here!

    Quote Originally Posted by toast2266 View Post
    The Kias and Hyundais discussed up thread seem like pretty compelling options, but my understanding of the new federal tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act seem to imply that those cars won't be eligible for tax credits because their final assembly isn't in North America. Anyone know the scoop on that?
    https://electrek.co/2022/08/21/which...al-tax-credit/

    https://electrek.co/2022/08/13/if-yo...v-tax-credits/

    Didn't read any of this so I hope it's right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toast2266 View Post
    The Kias and Hyundais discussed up thread seem like pretty compelling options, but my understanding of the new federal tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act seem to imply that those cars won't be eligible for tax credits because their final assembly isn't in North America. Anyone know the scoop on that?
    Correct, until they build an assembly plant in NA they get the shaft.

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    Quote Originally Posted by adrenalated View Post
    Correct, until they build an assembly plant in NA they get the shaft.
    Maybe covered in the other links provided, but in addition to the final assembly requirement, there’s also a battery manufacturing requirement:

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    Quote Originally Posted by adrenalated View Post
    Correct, until they build an assembly plant in NA they get the shaft.
    Well that's a bummer. Seems like a Mustang E is probably the closest equivalent that's eligible for the tax credits?

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    Model 3 owners: talk me out of/into buying one.

    I'm looking at weekly 100+ mile freeway trips for the next several years. No snow. No need to move anything other than people. Will do the occasional city to city road trip. Don't care about the electric cost vs gas math. The plan is get solar in the not too distant future. I just don't want to be listening to the drone of an IC engine and/or driving a truck.

    What I really want to know is do you actually like the thing? I've ridden in 3s and Ss for short trips, and they're quiet and comfortable enough. Does that change two hours into a trip? Or two years into ownership?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted Striker View Post
    Model 3 owners: talk me out of/into buying one.

    I'm looking at weekly 100+ mile freeway trips for the next several years. No snow. No need to move anything other than people. Will do the occasional city to city road trip. Don't care about the electric cost vs gas math. The plan is get solar in the not too distant future. I just don't want to be listening to the drone of an IC engine and/or driving a truck.

    What I really want to know is do you actually like the thing? I've ridden in 3s and Ss for short trips, and they're quiet and comfortable enough. Does that change two hours into a trip? Or two years into ownership?
    Regardless of whether the technology is any good, Tesla is just really bad at manufacturing.

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    https://twitter.com/birdrespecter/st...Fa_2kOpRHE5g_A

    And it’s not just QC, or whatever, they just don’t give a fuck:

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    https://www.thedrive.com/tech/36274/...rade-fake-wood

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    Social clickbait garbage links, Barron. You are quoting someone on Twitter that's named Count Bonkula? And The Drive, which is one of the shittiest clickbait car site in existence? We all know Telsa has issues but that doesn't help for overall context.

    Anyways I own a tesla 3 and after 4 years it's held up fine comfort-wise. I think the inside is cheaply made and won't hold up like most other cars for 100,000 miles of wear and tear on the inside, and cars like MB have a much quieter cabin. You can hear road noise a bit more in a Model 3, but of course without the gas engine it's still peaceful.

    If you get one, just look it over before taking delivery carefully. When I bought mine twitter was full of pics of shitty body panel gaps. Mine had none.

    After 36,000 miles I had a trunk that wouldn't open manually which was a known issue with a cable and it was fixed for free. Maybe I'm lucky.

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    Muted to the electric car phone please...

    What is really stupid is the AWD Model 3 is only available right now in a performance configuration with 20" wheels.

    Give me an AWD with 18' wheels and standard brakes, standard power. Hell 17" wheels would be better yet. Midwest and intermountain west hate big wheels. And while I'm complaining, it isn't just Tesla. Dumbest trend ever to go with these huge wheels. But the AWD Model 3 is 62k. Way out of the everyman's price range anyway (for a sedan, joe average has no problem with a $1000 payment on their truck).

    The Iqonic 5 is right around 50k with AWD. With some incentive money thrown behind that...but not really available even at 50k.

    Electric cars are supposed to be getting cheaper, but they seem to be going the wrong direction, save for the Bolt. Which is probably a good option if you can overlook all the people who can't get parts and who have waited forever for battery replacements on the older versions.

    More hope for the future announced today at least. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/29/b...ery-plant.html

    Ted are you looking at the base Model 3 then? At least that is available with the 18" wheels. Definitely a pretty good deal at 47k and change.

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    Quote Originally Posted by muted reborn View Post
    Social clickbait garbage links, Barron. You are quoting someone on Twitter that's named Count Bonkula? And The Drive, which is one of the shittiest clickbait car site in existence? We all know Telsa has issues but that doesn't help for overall context.

    Anyways I own a tesla 3 and after 4 years it's held up fine comfort-wise. I think the inside is cheaply made and won't hold up like most other cars for 100,000 miles of wear and tear on the inside, and cars like MB have a much quieter cabin. You can hear road noise a bit more in a Model 3, but of course without the gas engine it's still peaceful.

    If you get one, just look it over before taking delivery carefully. When I bought mine twitter was full of pics of shitty body panel gaps. Mine had none.

    After 36,000 miles I had a trunk that wouldn't open manually which was a known issue with a cable and it was fixed for free. Maybe I'm lucky.
    Sorry you don’t like those particular link, but seriously, there’s no shortage of these things:

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    https://www.roadandtrack.com/news/a4...ck-in-model-3/

    I work in manufacturing. I’ve been in a Tesla factory. I have a signed NDA with them, so I’ll stick with linking to public reports.

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    I'm just here to report that our Nissan leaf, 2015 model, is still the most reliable cheapest to own car i have ever had in my life. I think it kind of sucks to drive, but wife likes it. Yes the range isn't very good, but she drives it every day all over town taking kids to stuff, getting groceries, etc, and it doesn't cost a dime to operate. We have a pretty serious solar array on the house. (This reminds me, i probably need to pop in and pay my minimal electric bill despite the ac cranking...).
    I do need to get new tires for it. It was $12k a few years ago. Has just under 60k miles on it now. It is perfect for running around town.
    My V8tt Mercedes sedan is the ultimate high speed freeway cruise missile. Fast, quiet, comfortable. Just sayin...
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    Quote Originally Posted by muted reborn View Post
    Anyways I own a tesla 3 and after 4 years it's held up fine comfort-wise. I think the inside is cheaply made and won't hold up like most other cars for 100,000 miles of wear and tear on the inside, and cars like MB have a much quieter cabin. You can hear road noise a bit more in a Model 3, but of course without the gas engine it's still peaceful.

    If you get one, just look it over before taking delivery carefully. When I bought mine twitter was full of pics of shitty body panel gaps. Mine had none.

    After 36,000 miles I had a trunk that wouldn't open manually which was a known issue with a cable and it was fixed for free. Maybe I'm lucky.
    your description sounds like Tesla owners really love their cars but Tesla is bad at manufacturing (or alternatively- the buyers don’t care about quality). It’s just damn weird to drive by the dealer “service center” and see barely five colors of cars, especially for a direct order company. Porsche makes $$$$ selling assholes fancy colors & options. Because they can make them.

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    yikes!

    But they did take care of him: posts 229 and 231

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    Quote Originally Posted by J. Barron DeJong View Post
    Maybe covered in the other links provided, but in addition to the final assembly requirement, there’s also a battery manufacturing requirement
    Correct, and this is going to be an issue with pretty much every EV.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dunfree View Post
    your description sounds like Tesla owners really love their cars but Tesla is bad at manufacturing (or alternatively- the buyers don’t care about quality).
    ^^^This is why I'm asking here. My step-mom has a T3. I asked if she liked it, and she said something like it's the best car she's ever owned. But all she really knows about cars is how to drive one. And I haven't looked it over with the 'I might buy one' level of scrutiny.

    My neighbor is enough of a fanboi, that's he's buying a second one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by basinbeater View Post
    I'm just here to report that our Nissan leaf, 2015 model, is still the most reliable cheapest to own car i have ever had in my life. I think it kind of sucks to drive, but wife likes it. Yes the range isn't very good, but she drives it every day all over town taking kids to stuff, getting groceries, etc, and it doesn't cost a dime to operate. We have a pretty serious solar array on the house. (This reminds me, i probably need to pop in and pay my minimal electric bill despite the ac cranking...).
    I do need to get new tires for it. It was $12k a few years ago. Has just under 60k miles on it now. It is perfect for running around town.
    My V8tt Mercedes sedan is the ultimate high speed freeway cruise missile. Fast, quiet, comfortable. Just sayin...
    Everyone I know with a Leaf loves theirs and for many years.

    Re: Tesla model 3, I'd also look at the i4.

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    Quote Originally Posted by basinbeater View Post
    I'm just here to report that our Nissan leaf, 2015 model, is still the most reliable cheapest to own car i have ever had in my life. I think it kind of sucks to drive, but wife likes it. Yes the range isn't very good, but she drives it every day all over town taking kids to stuff, getting groceries, etc, and it doesn't cost a dime to operate. We have a pretty serious solar array on the house. (This reminds me, i probably need to pop in and pay my minimal electric bill despite the ac cranking...).
    I do need to get new tires for it. It was $12k a few years ago. Has just under 60k miles on it now. It is perfect for running around town.
    I don't know how you beat this vehicle for around town. Right before the pandemic a local dealer was leasing new Leafs (Leaves?) for nothing down and $97/mo for 3 years and 10 or 12k miles/year. Seemed like a screaming deal even at that point in time.

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    A friend owns a Leaf - which are everywhere in this town. Perfect grocery getter, and a small-to-medium dog can actually sit in the back fairly comfortably. But useless to me. If I'm going to the grocery/brewery, I'm on a bicycle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted Striker View Post
    ^^^This is why I'm asking here. My step-mom has a T3. I asked if she liked it, and she said something like it's the best car she's ever owned. But all she really knows about cars is how to drive one. And I haven't looked it over with the 'I might buy one' level of scrutiny.

    My neighbor is enough of a fanboi, that's he's buying a second one.
    I know a couple folks with T3s and they all like them. One in particular has owned quite a few cars including some enthusiast stuff.

    Personally, I wouldn't buy a car that I have to use a touchscreen to turn on the damn wipers.

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    Are they ok in the snow around town?


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    Quote Originally Posted by concretejungle View Post
    Are they ok in the snow around town?


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    I owned a Gen 1 Leaf and now have a Bolt. Both were just fine in snow around town. The usual caveat about running good tires applies, of course.

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    In general I would say that given equal tires, a FWD EV is a little better than a similarly sized FWD ICE in snow just because they are heavier with the weight low and centered in the car, but not as good as an AWD car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by muted reborn View Post
    Why post? Do you post gas cars in fire in all the car or truck threads? Do you think it's news?
    Because it's relevant. Batteries get hot. Used vehicles could have some issues to be worked out. And given some warnings about not charging your electric whip in your garage. It got your panties in a twist as a bonus.

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    @muted, that's good info, thanks. I've seen/heard most of the quality complaints as well, but know enough people who own them without issue, so... [shrugging emoji] And they're so popular in this town that selling one wouldn't be too difficult.

    @uglymoney, yeah don't need or want performance or dual motor. Long range would be nice, but not a current option on the RWD.

    Quote Originally Posted by adrenalated View Post
    Personally, I wouldn't buy a car that I have to use a touchscreen to turn on the damn wipers.
    Yeah, that's my gripe too. (and reddit's) The whole interior feels like an afterthought.

    Quote Originally Posted by mattig View Post
    Re: Tesla model 3, I'd also look at the i4.
    That's on my radar too, but would have to cough up another 10-15 grand. And the nearest dealer is farther away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted Striker View Post
    @muted, that's good info, thanks. I've seen/heard most of the quality complaints as well, but know enough people who own them without issue, so... [shrugging emoji] And they're so popular in this town that selling one wouldn't be too difficult.

    @uglymoney, yeah don't need or want performance or dual motor. Long range would be nice, but not a current option on the RWD.


    Yeah, that's my gripe too. (and reddit's) The whole interior feels like an afterthought.



    That's on my radar too, but would have to cough up another 10-15 grand. And the nearest dealer is farther away.
    Why a Model 3 instead of a Hyundai Ioniq 5?

    https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a4...v-of-the-year/

    (Serious question, by the way. They seem like competitors to me, but I haven’t dug in enough to figure out pluses/minuses of each.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by dunfree View Post
    your description sounds like Tesla owners really love their cars but Tesla is bad at manufacturing (or alternatively- the buyers don’t care about quality).
    It used to be that way because there was no competitors - you just hoped for the best. And shit links are shit links, I'm not defending tesla just saying don't post tweets from doctor parakeet bonger as fact. I would LOVE it more people bought EVs, I don't care if it's a tesla or not.

    Quote Originally Posted by riser4 View Post
    Because it's relevant. Batteries get hot. Used vehicles could have some issues to be worked out. And given some warnings about not charging your electric whip in your garage. It got your panties in a twist as a bonus.
    Volts are know for catching fire, yes. Some gas cars have issues that make them catch fire too but people like you love EV click bait about the dangers of EVs. If you don't count shitty volts, EVs catch fire less than gas cars. That could change though, ha. What I wrote is relevant to know and with some context. Your post is just a link with no context or point and I see it done all over the web and I don't get it.

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