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Ho-Hum, Another Tesla with 300,000 Miles. The Tesla Torture Test is Complete…Or Is It?

July 28, 2020 by Steve

It’s true. A Tesla with 300,000 miles isn’t THAT impressive anymore. After all, there are a handful over 500,000, and even one over 700,000 miles.

But this particular Tesla has really LIVED it’s life and crammed more interesting & diverse experiences into its rich history than any Tesla…ever. Most high mileage Teslas just had long commutes or were workhorses for services like Tesloop going back and forth.

Can you say B-O-R-I-N-G? I know Elon can.

Rather than re-hash it’s entire history, I’ll rely on my 2 previous pieces that shocked the car-loving world.

After 100,000 Miles: “How I Used & Abused My Tesla: What a Tesla looks like after 100,000 Miles, a 48 State Road Trip, 500 Uber Rides, 20 Turo Rentals, and 2 Airbnb Sleepovers”

After 200,000 Miles: “7 Tesla Myths Busted after 200,000 Miles, Two 48 State Road Trips, 1800 Uber/Lyft Rides and 150 Turo Rentals”

Clearly, I love long road trips and long article titles.

Here’s a little recap video of the 2015 Road Trip – back when an EV road trip was somewhat challenging. Now, it’s so easy it’s hardly worth mentioning, but here are 11 of my best road trip hacks if you care.

So, whats happened since 200,000 on April 16, 2019?

On August 26, 2019, exactly 5 years after purchase, I sold the Tesla. That’s right, I sold it at 214,072 miles for $26,000. It was bittersweet, as I loved every minute of owning the P85. It was just time to unload as I also had a Model X and a Performance Model 3. I knew I wanted to focus on Teslas with AutoPilot with a path to Full Self Driving. The P85 didn’t even have parking sensors, much less any AutoPilot at all.

My Ownership Highlights – see full details in the above articles

  • Gave the 1st Uber Ride of any car ever in the Flagstaff AZ market.
  • Listed Car on AirBnB as “World’s Fastest Hotel” to World-Wide Press, including CNN, Today, ABC World News Tonight, and many more.
  • 2015 Road Trip: 27,615 Miles to all 48 States and Canada – interviewed amazing people in the Tesla all across our great country.
  • Became first Tesla ever to visit 200 SuperChargers.
  • Gave a ride to a former NASCAR driver who was blown away when I floored it without warning him. The fact a race car driver was impressed definitely impressed me, and a P85 is a “slow” Tesla now.
  • 2018 Road Trip: 12,100 Miles (42 states – 6 with Model 3) – visited all 107 Telsa Stores and met over 500 Tesla employees.
  • 2019 Road Trip: 5000+ Miles to Cape Canaveral for SpaceX Launch as a prize for Tesla Referral Program, broke 200K on the way back to AZ.
  • Gave 2000+ Uber/Lyft rides & turned tons of skeptics into believers.
  • Rented on Turo 167 times – including a couple of fender-benders.
  • Used the car as a work truck for my Vacation Rental business.
  • “Camped” in the car about 50 times, saving $5000 in hotels.

Ok, so you sold the car at 214,000 miles. Isn’t that the end of the story?

Hahahaha.

I couldn’t just sell the car to some boring accountant who’s most adventurous plan was a road trip to Whole Foods.

I had to sell the car to one of the 2 or 3 people on the planet who’s done crazier road trips in an electric car than yours truly.

We are talking about a guy who knows the ultimate in road trip torture. A guy who did a 48 State road trip in a Nissan LEAF. Yea, the car with an 89-mile range. And NO SuperCharger network. I knew if this guy could put himself through that…there’s no limit what he could do with a real EV.

So, how did he do?

In 11 short months, Brian added 85,928 miles to get to the nice round number below… In fact, at the time he crossed 300K, he was in Key West Florida after just being in the farthest possible corner of the USA, in North West Washington state just a few days earlier.

Tesla with 300,000 Miles

He might even hit 100,000 inside of one year of ownership.

Additionally, to add to my list of abuse I’ve put the Tesla through, he added a tow hitch.

A what?

To a Tesla Model S sedan?

Yea, I said a TOW HITCH.

Turns out when I recommended he check out this nation-wide delivery service called Roadie, he took me pretty seriously.

And by seriously, I mean seriously crazy. In a good way. Except if you feel sorry for the poor Tesla.

Here’s just a sample of the items the Tesla towed that other motorists on the highway surely did a serious double-take in disbelief:

Tesla Towing
Yep, this happened
Tesla Towing a Log Splitter
Just a Log Splitter
Tesla Towing Huge Log
No Log Splitter Big Enough for THIS Log
Tesla Model S Towing Lawnmower
Towing Just a Lawnmower This Time

Here are his Roadie Stats:

Roadie Stats

Maintenance Stats:

Brian tells me he’s spent about $5000 on several repairs over the last 86,000.

This brings the total (not counting Tires) to about $10,500 in maintenance to go 300,000 miles in a Tesla or just about 3.5 cents per mile. Keep in mind, 300,000 is 20 years of “normal” driving crammed into under 8 years.

What Does It All Mean?

Tesla is an unstoppable force of nature. The cars are superior in so many ways it’s hard to keep track. Their pace of innovation is so much faster than the companies trying to catch them.

It’s like giving Usain Bolt a head start in a race against Charles Barkley.

Newsflash: Chuck ain’t catching up. Even with donuts at the finish line.

TSLA’s stock price is just one indicator that people are finally starting to realize electric is not only the future, it’s the right freaking now. Buying any gas car today is a horrible investment. In 5 years, how many people will want to buy a used smelly gas car when an EV will be cheaper upfront, go 500 miles on a charge and cost way less to operate? It will be as absurd as using an old flip phone or Blackberry instead of a smartphone.

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Tesla Model S
The Tesla in All It’s 300,000 Miles of Glory on the Open Road… How Far Will It Go?

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: high Milage Tesla, Tesla model S, Tesla Road Trip

7 Tesla Myths Busted after 200,000 Miles, Two 48 State Road Trips, 1800 Uber / Lyft Rides & 150 Turo Rentals

May 12, 2019 by Steve

If the title sounds vaguely familiar, it’s because it is. I wrote this viral post 3 years ago “How I Used & Abused My Tesla – What a Tesla Looks Like after 100,000 Miles, a 48 State Road Trip, 500 Uber Rides, 20 Rentals and 2 AirBnB Sleepovers”. Read this to catch up on the crazy details on the first 100,000 miles. Don’t worry, I’ll wait.

This is the followup report as I crushed the 200,000-mile barrier on April 16 in my 2012 Tesla Model S.

Read on to discover the dirty details including how much I spent on repairs since I’ve been out of warranty for the last 150,000 miles. Check out the video below after 200,000 miles to see what it looks like now. 

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Myth #1. “Don’t Share Your Tesla. You’ll Destroy the Car & Resale Value.”

Guess what?

Your car will depreciate whether you use it or not. Squeeze every dollar out of it while you can.

For example, a 2012 P85 like mine with just 50,000 miles is worth $33-38K tops.

My car, with 200,000 miles, is worth 26K (when I sold at 214,000 miles) or a $7,000 to 11,000 difference.

However, in that time, I made $33,501 on Turo, the Airbnb of Cars, and $16,685 on Uber/Lyft for a total of $50,186, all while still using it as my only car until late 2017, when I added this Model X.

But wait, just like a cheesy infomercial, there’s more!

I can write off business mileage, which over the life of the car would be about $97,200 to date, as well over 90% of my mileage is business miles. 200,000 miles x .90 = 180,000 miles X .54 cents a mile = $97,200. That doesn’t save me 97K, but I don’t have to pay taxes on 97K, meaning with an average tax bracket rate of 25% this saves $24,300 in taxes over the 200K miles.

In total here’s what the Tesla cost to “Use & Abuse” it vs. keeping it to myself and only driving 50K miles:

$79,000 –  Purchase Price of used P85 with 35,000 miles August of 2014.

-$33,000 –  Turo Earnings

-$17,000 –  Uber/Lyft Earnings

-20,000 –  Tax Savings

-26,000 –  Sold August 26, 2019 exactly 5 years after purchase (Private Party)

$17,000 – Amount I was paid to own and drive the hell out of a Tesla. Keep in mind, I could have made a lot more as I only averaged 1 Uber ride a day over 4.5 years, and I only rented it seriously starting in 2016. I was having too much fun doing massive 48 State road trips and running my Flagstaff Vacation Rental business to really focus on maximizing the earnings. Sure $17,000 doesn’t sound like much, but compare that to paying 39K (79K – 40K resale = 39K if I didn’t share it) which is a $56,000 positive difference. Yes, that $56K did take some of my time, but if you like driving and sharing your Tesla like I do, it’s time well spent.

* Additionally, I’ve also earned almost $95,000 worth of prizes with the Tesla Referral Program which rewards those that help promote Tesla since they do zero advertising. I’ve already won about $15,000 in prizes including some Tesla Powerwalls, a set of wheels, etc. The other $80,000 I’ve yet to cash in, but it’s a discount on the $250,000 Founders Series Tesla Roadster. Yeah, that little gem that will do 0-60 in a mind-blowing 1.9 seconds and is one of the sexiest cars I’ve ever seen.

Out of Pocket Repairs

The first 100,000 miles I had about $1050 in repair cost.

Since then, I’ve had the following issues:

  • $2,215 – Center Screen replaced June of 2018
  • $790 – Charge port replaced January 2019
  • $515 –  Door handle March of 2019
  • $845 – Miscellaneous smaller items over 3 years

All in, after 200,000 miles I’ve spent about $5415. Good luck spending that little on a 100K German luxury car. Your total will probably be 2 to 4X that total to make it to 200K.

I’ve spent money on tires, and two regular 12v car batteries (yes, Tesla still has those) and brakes. However, these are all items that regularly wear out regardless of what kind of car you have so they are not included.

Please note, my first and only brake job was at 130,000 miles for $700. Most cars need brakes every 60,000 miles or so, but since Teslas use regenerative braking which charges the battery, your brakes last much longer. Just one of the many hidden benefits of electric cars.

Gas Savings – This is HUGE 

During this same period, figuring that 50% of my miles were free on the Tesla SuperCharger network, and the average cost to go 200 miles was $7 in electricity at home, that would mean it cost me $3500 to go 200,000 miles. Even if you paid for SuperCharging that’s still only about $7,000 total.

The cost to go 200,000 miles on gas, assuming 25MPG and $3 gas would be $24,000.

That means I saved over $20,000 by driving a Tesla vs. a gas car

Myth #2 – “You Can’t Road Trip in a Tesla”

Hahahahahhahah.

Not only can you, in my opinion, a Tesla is THE BEST Road Trip Vehicle on the planet.

Yes, when I did my first 48 State trip in 2015, it was somewhat of a challenge when there were just 185 SuperChargers in the USA. Now there are almost 650. It’s so easy a cave… you get the point. Simply enter your final destination, and the Tesla calculates all your stops and navigates you there.

No stress & zero planning needed.

A perfect example beside the obvious 48 State trips, is my recent trip from Scottsdale AZ to Cape Canaveral FL since I was invited to see the SpaceX Rocket Launch as part of the Tesla Referral Program.

The funny thing is I could have taken a $300 RT flight and been there in 4 hours. However, the Tesla is such a dream to drive that – without a gun to my head – I chose to drive for 4 DAYS each way instead. I had 100% confidence my old beater Tesla would get me there flawlessly…and it did.

Did I mention my 2012 Tesla doesn’t even have AutoPilot? Any Tesla owner will tell you AP takes Road Tripping to a whole new level, so if it’s that good without AutoPilot…

Still, I know what you’re thinking…”Are you out of your mind to drive that far?”

Absolutely –  But that’s how enjoyable Teslas are to drive…they make you consider crazy adventures. That being said, road tripping does have its benefits.

Only on a Road Trip…and yes, I slept in the Tesla Hotel several times on the trip.

One is getting to see new places & meet people along the way. Another is getting to visit a place you were born, like Del Rio, a small border town in Texas where I had not been back to since I was 2 months old. When both your parents have passed away over 15 years ago, it brings back fond memories thinking about where they were around the time I was born.

By the way, the small 2 lane road from Del Rio to Ozona was a driver’s dream. A twisty, deserted 113-mile road where I saw maybe 5 other cars was the perfect place to let the Tesla loose. Living in a city, there’s something refreshing about being in a place where you are the only human in sight.

Road Tripping Back Roads in a Tesla
The empty backroads of Texas were food for the soul

In August of 2018, I set out on my Second 48 State Road Trip. This time it was to promote the last chance to get Free SuperCharging for life. To make it more interesting, I also visited ALL 107 Tesla Stores in the USA and met over 500 incredibly passionate Tesla employees. Thanks for keeping the stores open, Elon! These people are tremendous assets to Tesla. Please note, I did the first 42 States in the 2012 P85, I did the last 6 in my new Performance Model 3. I literally took off within 45 minutes of taking delivery of the lightning-quick Silver Bullet below.

The Tesla Crew that welcomed me to Store #100

Myth #3  – “Yeah, But SuperCharging Adds So Much Time to Your Trip”

I don’t know about you, but stopping every few hours to eat, use the restroom, catch up on emails/work is a good thing. And since most stops are 20-40 minutes (and will be 1/2 that with the new chargers coming online later this year) often times the car is done charging before you are even done taking care of business.

On a full day of driving for 9 hours in a regular car, it might take you 10 in a Tesla. This is assuming you’re not eating in your car and peeing in a bottle at 80 MPH just to avoid stopping.

But guess what? You will arrive feeling fresher & less stressed from breaking up the drive and have already knocked out some work that would have to be done anyway if you arrived an hour earlier. Let’s not forget SuperCharging is also much cheaper, usually about 1/3 the cost of gas, or like in my case, 100% free if you have an older Tesla.

Myth #4 –  “Charging a Tesla is So Inconvenient Compared to Gas”

This is a myth I once believed too.

But once you own one and have a home charger, it’s actually much easier. The “gas station” is in your garage, with – bonus – no oil spots. It takes 5 seconds to plug in at night, and you awake with a full battery every day. Unlike a gas car, you are always multitasking when charging. You’re either sleeping while charging at home, or on a road trip you’re eating, using the restroom or shopping while the car is charging. No more sucking gas fumes while watching your credit card get dangerously close to its limit.

Myth #5  – If You Get in a Wreck it Takes 6 Months to Fix.

Just like the rare Tesla car 🔥, which is headline news even though it happens way more often in gas cars, there’s another blown out of proportion myth that Teslas take forever to get fixed. Yes, there absolutely have been some instances of this, but no one talks about the many times when it gets done quickly. Thanks to a streak of bad luck, I had 4 fender bender incidents (across all 3 Teslas) while the cars were rented out. 3 of the repairs had the parts from Tesla inside of a week, the 4th within 2 weeks. Contrary to what the biased news and haters would have you believe, it’s usually a quick turn around.

Myth #6:  “If I Uber or Lyft, People Will Puke in My Tesla” 

This is blown way out of proportion. I’ve never had an incident in 1800+ rides and is easily avoided by not driving at 2am. Even for those that choose to work the late shift, it’s pretty rare. The cleanup fee will cover the cost to take it to a detail shop so you’re not stuck dealing with it either way.  Personally, I only drive during the day, as I want to have business conversations with sober people.

My goals when driving for Uber or Lyft:

  • Spread the word about Tesla
  • Replace a polluting gas car with each ride
  • Network & meet interesting people
  • Discover new parts of town
  • Make a bit of extra $

Yes, you can make more $ per hour working late night. However, that’s not what I want to do and the beauty of Uber/Lyft is you can make it work for your own goals.

Coming soon? The Tesla Network That Will Disrupt Ridesharing & Taxis

As much as I like doing Uber & Lyft, the second the Tesla Network of “Self Driving RoboTaxis” is available, I will ditch those services & put my cars on the Tesla Network. Why wouldn’t I? Imagine, I’m at the beach playing volleyball while my car earns me money.

As Elon Musk recently said, I believe it’s a horrible financial decision to buy anything other than a Tesla right now. If you buy a 45K Tesla, in 5 years, you could have made that much back on the car by doing nothing but pressing a button on your app telling your car to go work when you don’t need it. The value of that income-producing car on the used market will FAR outpace any regular car that is now completely outdated. Even if you don’t want to earn $ with the car, the resale values will be incredibly different, as the utility of a Tesla that can go run errands for you will be massively valuable.

Oh, and for those that doubt Tesla & Elon Musk…remember this one small detail.

There is a Tesla Roadster FLOATING IN FREAKING SPACE. Any questions?

Myth #7 –  “Nobody Can Afford a Tesla”

Actually, you can’t afford NOT to get a Tesla. Let’s run my same numbers on a $45K Tesla Model 3 with Full Self Driving (a base model is available for $35,000) and owning it 6 years. Let’s assume zero rentals and zero Uber, but putting it on the Tesla Network in year 3 when it’s available – Elon says it will be sooner but let’s be conservative. This means you can get the same effect, a free Tesla, but without all the time & effort I put into it. A Tesla is still the only car that actually gets better over time with free software updates.

$45,000 – Cost of Tesla Model 3 with Full Self Driving

-$15,000 – Saved on gas

-$45,000 – Just 15K a year for 3 years with light Tesla Network usage.

= FREE Tesla. Plus $15,000 saved on gas

Even if you don’t want to send your car out to earn you money, the utility of the car (and resale value) will be so much higher than any other car you can buy today.

Imagine having a car that can go pick up your kids at soccer practice while you’re busy fixing dinner? Or having the car drive you home after a few too many drinks at the company Holiday party where you embarrassed yourself in front of the boss’s wife? Don’t worry, the Tesla won’t laugh at you…at least until the next software update.

Final Thoughts

I think the numbers from 100,000 to 200,000 miles bear out the fact that buying a Tesla is not only incredibly fun and rewarding from a driving standpoint, but also a smart financial decision. Couple that with the spacious cargo room, ability to camp in the car, it’s record as the safest car ever tested make it a complete no brainer.

Will I ever consider going back to a gas car?

LOL

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Here’s a little recap of my 2015 Road Trip that was 27,615 miles.

[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6h4pS_E-td4[/embedyt]

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Filed Under: Uber, Uncategorized, Why Drive a Tesla

How to Charge a Tesla for FREE – without a SuperCharger

March 15, 2018 by Steve

Many people miss the fact that there are A LOT of charging options besides Tesla SuperChargers and Home Charging that are 100% Free.

The Plugshare App is a great tool to save money and can even give you chance to pay nothing at all to charge your Tesla…if you know how to use the PlugShare app.  See the video below for full details.

Filed Under: Tesla Videos

The Amazing 27,615 Mile 48 State Tesla Road Trip

January 21, 2016 by Steve

As many of you know, I took the Tesla on an incredible road trip. One that was longer than the circumference of the EARTH.

My mission? Meet and interview inspiring people in the Tesla as we travel down the road. Here is the recap video from the trip. To see all the videos, please visit Million Dollar Tesla Trip.

Filed Under: Tesla Videos, Why Drive a Tesla Tagged With: best road trip car, I've been everywhere, Million Dollar Tesla Trip

8 Reasons Baton Rouge Residents Should Buy a Tesla

November 16, 2015 by Steve

If there was a Free Gas Station in Baton Rouge….but ONLY for a specific brand of car….would you buy that car?

What about Free Electricity for a Tesla? Yes, the high price of a Tesla limits this to those with above average earnings, but for those that do, it should be highly considered.  I give you the 8 ReasonsBaton Rouge LA residents should be buying up Tesla’s faster than a dog snaps up piece of dropped steak:

1) Did you know there’s a Tesla SuperCharger (Free Fuel) in Baton Rouge?

How lucky are you? The Tesla SuperCharger (the red dot on the map below) is a FREE fuel source for you. Yes, it’s an expensive car. But if you already drive a BMW, Mercedes, Tahoe or any car over $50,000 you should really consider a Tesla. This 100% electric car means you are no longer contributing to local pollution. No longer sending your $ to the Middle East every time you fill up the tank.

Tesla SuperCharger Baton Rouge LA

Free Charging at the Tesla SuperCharger

 

2) Yes, you have Free access to a SuperCharger. But what’s even better?

Charging up your Tesla in your own garage. Imagine waking up every morning with a full 250 mile range. It’s as easy as plugging in your cell phone every night. Takes about 5 seconds. Costs about $7 if you actually used all 250 the day before. With gas, that would cost at least $25 assuming a 20Mpg car and cheap $2 gas.

Yes, you may need to install a 50Amp plug in your garage. This is a one time cost and can range from $100 to $1000+ depending on how much custom work needs to be done. Mine cost $335.

Of course, if you have solar panels installed, you can run your car entirely on sunshine.

Charging a Tesla in your Garage

3) You get a $7,500 Federal Tax Credit & an $8,000 Louisiana Credit when you buy a new Tesla online. 

That’s right, the $15,500 Tax credit effectively lowers the cost of a Tesla for you. Louisiana has the largest state credit in the USA, making your car very easy to sell to out of state buyers.  However, most Tesla owners are so happy they don’t sell unless upgrading to an even newer model.

4) Tesla is the safest car on the road. Period.

The Tesla Model S has the highest safety rating of any car ever tested.  Why is this? Two main reasons: One, since there is no massive metal engine that can be smashed into the cockpit (and your defenseless body), that space is now a crumple zone to absorb the impact of a collision. Two, since the large battery runs across the entire bottom of the car, it makes it extremely strong. It also has an extremely low center of gravity, so it’s almost impossible to flip.  Isn’t your family worth protecting?

AutoPilot Safety Tesla

5) AutoPilot – Even more safety & convenience features.

Tesla now has the technology to drive itself – if you choose.  Even without this, it has many safety features such as side collision avoidance & adaptive cruise control.  Hate parallel parking? No problem, the Tesla will do this for you as well. Look ma, no hands!

6) A Tesla can replace an SUV in terms of practicality. 

I went from a Ford Explorer and soon found the 4 door, 5 passenger Tesla had as much cargo room as my old SUV. You can fold the seats down and have enough room to carry a bike, a huge flatscreen TV, or even a full size mattress to sleep in the car!  Try that in a Porsche, or 7 series BMW.

7) Think you can’t road trip in a Tesla?

Think again. I just completed a 27,615 mile road trip to all 48 States plus Canada this summer in my Tesla. I used the Tesla SuperChargers, which cost $0.  The same trip in a regular car would have cost $4000.

8) Want to get $1000 Off a New Tesla?

Tesla Referral Discount

Simply use this link:  TeslaRenter.com/Save  to get $1000 off your new car.  Yes, that’s right you actually order this car ONLINE.  Tesla does everything differently…for the better. No haggling with a car dealership who’s trying to rip you off at every chance.

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Filed Under: Why Drive a Tesla

8 Reasons Flagstaff Residents Should Buy a Tesla

November 15, 2015 by Steve

If there was a Free Gas Station in Flagstaff….but ONLY for a specific brand of car….would you buy that car?

What about Free Electricity for a Tesla?  I give you the 8 Reasons Flagstaff AZ residents should be buying up Tesla’s faster than a dog snaps up piece of dropped steak:

1) Did you know there’s a Tesla SuperCharger (Free Fuel) in Flagstaff?

How lucky are you? The Tesla SuperCharger (the red dot on the map below) is a FREE fuel source for you. Yes, it’s an expensive car that not everyone can afford. But if you already drive a BMW, Mercedes, Tahoe or any car over $50,000 you should really consider a Tesla. This 100% electric car means you are no longer contributing to local pollution. No longer sending your $ to the Middle East every time you fill up the tank.

Tesla SuperCharger Flagstaff AZ

Charging for Free in Flagstaff
Charging up for Free at the Flagstaff Courtyard by Marriot

 

2) Yes, you have Free access to a SuperCharger. But what’s even better?

Charging up your Tesla in your own garage. Imagine waking up every morning with a full 250 mile range. It’s as easy as plugging in your cell phone every night. Takes about 5 seconds. Costs about $7 if you actually used all 250 the day before. With gas, that would cost at least $25 assuming a 20Mpg car and cheap $2 gas.

You may need to install a 50Amp plug in your garage. This is a one time cost and can range from $100 to $1000+ depending on how much custom work needs to be done. Mine cost $335.

Of course, if you have solar panels installed, you can run your car entirely on sunshine.

Charging a Tesla in your Garage

3) You get a $7500 Federal Tax Credit when you buy a new Tesla online. 

That’s right, the $7500 Tax credit effectively lowers the cost of a Tesla for you.

4) Tesla is the safest car on the road. Period.

The Tesla Model S has the highest safety rating of any car ever tested.  Why is this? Two main reasons: One, since there is no massive metal engine that can be smashed into the cockpit (and your defenseless body), that space is now a crumple zone to absorb the impact of a collision. Two, since the large battery runs across the entire bottom of the car, it makes it extremely strong. It also has an extremely low center of gravity, so it’s almost impossible to flip.  Isn’t your family worth protecting?

AutoPilot Safety Tesla

5) AutoPilot – Even more safety & convenience features.

Tesla now has the technology to drive itself – if you choose.  Even without this, it has many safety features such as side collision avoidance & adaptive cruise control.  Hate parallel parking? No problem, the Tesla will do this for you as well. Look ma, no hands!

6) A Tesla can replace an SUV in terms of practicality. 

I went from a Ford Explorer and soon found the 4 door, 5 passenger Tesla had as much cargo room as my old SUV. You can fold the seats down and have enough room to carry a bike, a huge flatscreen TV, or even a full size mattress to sleep in the car!  Try that in a Porsche, or 7 series BMW.

7) Think a Tesla isn’t tough enough for the Flagstaff winters?

Think again. Tesla is the number 1 selling vehicle in Norway, and has been for several years. This was before their 4WD version was even available. Obviously, this car performs great in long, cold winters.

8) Want to get $1000 Off a New Tesla?

Tesla Referral Discount

Simply use this link:  TeslaRenter.com/Save  to get $1000 off your new car.  Yes, that’s right you actually order this car ONLINE.  Tesla does everything differently…for the better. No haggling with a car dealership who’s trying to rip you off at every chance.

Have any questions about owning or buying a Tesla?  Contact me here.

Filed Under: Why Drive a Tesla Tagged With: Flagstaff AZ, SuperCharger

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