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How about this one?
https://www.leicesterautosltd.co.uk/...rshire-3764782 It's a bit more expensive than I would like and higher mileage than most. Is that anything to be worried about? To keep price lower it's either lower mileage 70D or higher mile 85D/90D. I have bought plenty of Audis with high mileage and it has never put me off if the price is right but for Tesla it's uncharted territory for me. Does not mention free supercharging but it is general car dealer, not Tesla or EV specialist so maybe does not know or forgot to mention it. Getting it down to £30k is probably unrealistic, maybe £33k. Have sent message asking for VIN so I can check with Tesla about free supercharging and any warranty work done for drivetrain or MCU or ift it has any extended warranty.
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For example it does not show any in Latvia but while there are no high power superchargers in Latvia the biggest charging network had 112 50kW stations in November 2020 with 139 planned to be installed in 2021 of which 70 were completed by end of July 2021. And there are hundreds more low power chargers. So yes you can get around without fear of running out of juice it's just chargers are slower so it will take longer recharging, still you can get 50kWh charge in 1 hour good for about 150 miles, you just need to search for charging stations on local apps or on google and pay for charging.
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Getting any discount at all in the current climate would be an achievement, a £3k discount is unrealistic to be honest
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This particular example looks very well cared for (I'm envious of the condition of the driver's seat!), looks pretty well build for a Tesla (no obvious panel gaps from the video walk round.. ), and has an almost identical spec to mine, although it's a FL ("sharknose") rather than PF ("nosecone) one. If I were looking, then a 90D would probably be my preferred one - better range than a '75D, and almost as much as a 100D, in practical terms, and it's always worth trying to haggle, though I'm not sure you'll get far, given the complete unavailability of new MS cars till next year. If you want to know any more, then I'd be happy to help - my closing comment (and I know I'm biased... ) is that this is an awful a lot or car for around £35k, particularly when you factor in potentially another 150,000 miles of "free" travel - and that would have cost me the sticker price just in petrol bills in my S8!
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Autos Autos everywhere... (1) 2015 Tesla Model S: (was 85D, now 90D ). Silent and deadly, and very fast... But not as fast as Ian's M3P- (2) 2002 D2 S8 Final Edition: Bulletproof and faultless: Brilliant Black with Extended (Red!) Leather. Three-times winner of Best D2 1st prize (3) 1997 Fiat Coupe 20v Turbo: Scots (! ) Green. Fragile, but beautiful. (4) 2010 Fiat Panda 100HP. White Pandamonium (Final Edition!!). Pure old-fashioned 6-speed go-karting. |
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Autos Autos everywhere... (1) 2015 Tesla Model S: (was 85D, now 90D ). Silent and deadly, and very fast... But not as fast as Ian's M3P- (2) 2002 D2 S8 Final Edition: Bulletproof and faultless: Brilliant Black with Extended (Red!) Leather. Three-times winner of Best D2 1st prize (3) 1997 Fiat Coupe 20v Turbo: Scots (! ) Green. Fragile, but beautiful. (4) 2010 Fiat Panda 100HP. White Pandamonium (Final Edition!!). Pure old-fashioned 6-speed go-karting. |
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Autos Autos everywhere... (1) 2015 Tesla Model S: (was 85D, now 90D ). Silent and deadly, and very fast... But not as fast as Ian's M3P- (2) 2002 D2 S8 Final Edition: Bulletproof and faultless: Brilliant Black with Extended (Red!) Leather. Three-times winner of Best D2 1st prize (3) 1997 Fiat Coupe 20v Turbo: Scots (! ) Green. Fragile, but beautiful. (4) 2010 Fiat Panda 100HP. White Pandamonium (Final Edition!!). Pure old-fashioned 6-speed go-karting. |
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There are hundreds of stories of drivers being stranded because the charger they went to was out of order |
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Unlike refilling a petrol car, EVs also have a range of route planning apps that are pretty good at giving real time outages of any chargers (you only get that for ICE cars on motorway gantry signs if a service station is, for example, out of diesel), so being "stranded" is highly unlikely, if you use the information available properly. I've never once been stranded - or even been anywhere close to it - in nearly 6 years and 120k miles of travelling in my Tesla.
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We'll just have to agree to differ on this, whilst pointing out that I am quite certain that the Tesla experience is far better than any other EV predominately because of the wider available, and reliable, charging network.
We considered electric recently, and probably for 95+% of our journies it'd be fine, as we could have a charger installed at home and most journies would not require dependence on a 3rd party charger. But that other 5% or so, we did not want that anxiety of not being able to find a reliable charger, at a reasonabel price (they seem to be getting quite expensive), which meant we'd need another car for the longer journies (or to rent one, but have you ever tried renting a car in the UK that you want to take abroad?? ) And the additional cost and inconvenience or running another car outweighed any EV benefits, in my opinion. I'd still like to make the jump eventually, but not until the infrastructure has been improved many times over. |
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