moe200069
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what's up folk, just curious.. anyone have experience with using aftermarket wheels on their Tesla and if it messed with the TPMS? the factory wheels offered are a bit bland for my taste.
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What dont you like?Want to get a Model S but some of these redesign changes are looking pretty sketch. Deciding between that and the Model 3.
what's up folk, just curious.. anyone have experience with using aftermarket wheels on their Tesla and if it messed with the TPMS? the factory wheels offered are a bit bland for my taste.
Why not buy?I know the terms aren’t ideal but leased a model 3 in July. Patiently waiting for the arrival. Says it should be here in September 30th at the latest.
Still not sure if I ever want to own a car.Why not buy?
I bought the 3 and told myself I would never buy another car, especially an electric. I felt that in 5-7 years (if I got that far) and re-sold the car, new cars would have a way better range considering car manufacturers actually going all in on EV’s.Still not sure if I ever want to own a car.
From what I’ve read, Tesla’s hold on to a lot a value years down the line so in 5-7 years, I think it would be easy to get good value back for it. I just think for me, leasing will be the way to go.I bought the 3 and told myself I would never buy another car, especially an electric. I felt that in 5-7 years (if I got that far) and re-sold the car, new cars would have a way better range considering car manufacturers actually going all in on EV’s.
So I just thought who would wanna buy a 5-7 year old car with battery degradation and significantly less miles per full charge than newer ev’s. There will always be a buyer, but will it be at a significantly lower price? Who knows
That’s all that I’ve read, so that’s good for me.From what I’ve read, Tesla’s hold on to a lot a value years down the line so in 5-7 years, I think it would be easy to get good value back for it. I just think for me, leasing will be the way to go.