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Previously on "So it looks like I won't bother getting a Tesla Model 3 after all..."
Very heavy and feels it
Very low inside, surprisingly, like sitting in a bath
Cheap interior despite leather etc
Range affected a lot if you slaughter it
Very nice, but soulless and not worth the money, bland...
That's quite cool, BUT the 17" of the S has been shrunk to 15" for the 3 AND the groovy display dashboard of the S is nonexistant in the 3.
The problem is that by the time you have sorted out the options on an S its going to set you back as much as a decent Porsche 911...
I have heard all sorts of stories about being able to have one as a company car and use your corporation tax as the down payment + reclaiming the VAT on the lease but frankly a grand a month feels mighty high for a concept car that is still evolving. The model 3 might not be as swanky but 40k down is a much better way to test the waters of electric car ownership.
If the batteries are worth a lot then it's akin to driving around with valuable bricks for scotes to steal. Easy pickings, which won't help with the theft part of the insurance premium.
And if there's a propensity for the batteries to overheat then the fire cover part of the insurance premium will cause a double whammy.
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