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My M3 reaches 100,000 and she's still as good as when i got her in 2018.
I actually got mine before I saw his video. When I saw he named his Tez, I was like, Dang. I copied him.Congrats! When I saw the title of your post, I was relieved that it wasn't from Ben Sullins (he also had named his first Model 3 'Tez', but with only one 'z'). Keep taking care of her!
Sweet! She's still beautiful.My M3 reaches 100,000 and she's still as good as when i got her in 2018.
Right after reserving my CT, I found his videos and he helped me do the math on CTO and helped me justify the purchase in a big way. That subsequently spurred our family's entire move to PV/EV (we put up solar panels 2 years ago this June and just got my wife's Y in December).I actually got mine before I saw his video. When I saw he named his Tez, I was like, Dang. I copied him.
Now I'm mad I copied him. I stopped watching him as he continued to bash AP and FSD. I have FSD Beta. I love it, but you have to understand that it is a 15 year old right now. It is not a full driver yet. There is no reason to bash it yet.
Right!?!...
Then he went full douchebag.
One should never go full douchebag.
I installed 50 LG Solar panels and 3 PowerWalls at the end of 2020. Tesla wouldn't install on a ground mount, so I had to go with someone else. The M3 is my best purchase, but I'd say the Solar was probably my second best. In Feb 2021 (we live in Texas) I looked like a genius getting the PWs as we lost power for 3 straight days in the Feb storm.Sweet! She's still beautiful.
Right after reserving my CT, I found his videos and he helped me do the math on CTO and helped me justify the purchase in a big way. That subsequently spurred our family's entire move to PV/EV (we put up solar panels 2 years ago this June and just got my wife's Y in December).
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Congrats! Nice to hear since we have a 2018 M3. Still loving it! Question? What is the maximum range you can charge to after your 100k? Thanks.My M3 reaches 100,000 and she's still as good as when i got her in 2018.
Nice. We got ours installed and grandfathered in to 1:1 netmetering right before everything changed. Netmetering went away and rates went up by nearly 30%.I installed 50 LG Solar panels and 3 PowerWalls at the end of 2020. Tesla wouldn't install on a ground mount, so I had to go with someone else. The M3 is my best purchase, but I'd say the Solar was probably my second best. In Feb 2021 (we live in Texas) I looked like a genius getting the PWs as we lost power for 3 straight days in the Feb storm.
You didn't watch my videoCongrats! Nice to hear since we have a 2018 M3. Still loving it! Question? What is the maximum range you can charge to after your 100k? Thanks.
~10% loss after 100k miles. That’s not bad at all.You didn't watch my videoLOL. It's fine. I'm down to 274 from 304
Sorry you are right about video. Thanks for the info.You didn't watch my videoLOL. It's fine. I'm down to 274 from 304
Actually ~11%. And the percentage here not as important as actual range lost.~10% loss after 100k miles. That’s not bad at all.
We’ll see. I’ll make a follow up video in 4 years and let you know.Actually ~11%. And the percentage here not as important as actual range lost.
BTW, do you know how batteries degrade? In next 100k miles the battery will lost almost 30% more of what was original, or around 200 miles range left.
Basically, ~8 years old tesla will have only 50% of original range. And then you need to replace a battery pack (for $$$$) or enjoy leftovers.
That would mean basically every Tesla battery would be replaced under warranty.Basically, ~8 years old tesla will have only 50% of original range. And then you need to replace a battery pack (for $$$$) or enjoy leftovers.