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Advice Needed Should I buy a Tesla

Submitted by snailmailwright, , Thread ID: 166702

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12-04-2020, 01:23 PM
#1
With all that's going on in the world, life is shown to be short whilst this COVID-19 has taken many lives of people, do you think the Tesla is worth it or just stick to manual petrol/diesel cars than electric?

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#2
i would

they are banning the sales of all petrol and diesel vehicles fairly shortly part of the worlds 0 emissions target by 2050

here in the UK they are planning to ban all new sales of petrol and diesel vehicles by 2025 hence the quickest and biggest push on 5g tech

as the cars will using the tech to talk to each other to enable smart driving

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#3
Depends on where are you living. If you have enough charging stations around or a garage with electricity, then I think Tesla is worth a try. Even though for it's price you can have far better gas car in terms of comfort and quality, Tesla is better with it's service

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#4
My dream car is a tesla model S.
It is an all time dream to get that car.
After I have bought my business that's the first car I'll be getting.

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#5
The thing with Tesla is that sometimes they seem like a good idea but at the moment I think it may be a good investment. The vehicle is well suited for someone who drives in the city a lot. I dont think if you drive a lot then a tesla is a good idea due to the range.

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#6
Slick rick dont invest in electric gas is where the real deal is engine rooaaar

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#7
If youre mainly driving in the city then go for it. Otherwise it sucks to be charging all the time.

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#8
If you can afford it i would highly recommend it.
For now, long run and future.

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#9
Tesla's are great, I mean you can be lazy and just yeet the car into auto pilot.

RE: Should I buy a Tesla

#10
Get a tesla, but maybe wait 5 more years once electric cars become more readily available.

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