Sponsored

Tesla Allowing CT Trade-in Towards a CT w/ Free SuperCharging

Outdoors

Well-known member
First Name
Outdoors
Joined
Nov 19, 2019
Threads
17
Messages
1,881
Reaction score
3,469
Location
North West Montana
Vehicles
S,3,Y,CT,CT(holding pattern) Slate is back on
Stupid would be someone that had mabe 3 or 4 more zeros at the end of potentially your net worth depending.... Please read the millionaire next door. Like I said add some more zeros to that. Some do whatever they want when they get to a point. It is kind of fun. What is more fun is when someone calls you stupid.

Yeah I got to that point to have you in your life call me stupid. Do you see my life? Do you see what I have created? Small minded thinking leads to thoughts and comments such as these.

Like when someone called me a hermit. A hermit that has fun, and lands on private runways. LOL
Sponsored

 

J.Graham

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 1, 2021
Threads
10
Messages
251
Reaction score
625
Location
BC
Vehicles
FS AWD & Model Y LR & 993
Country flag
I am not saying that it makes financial sense BUT my family is going to road-trip the hell outta our AWD CT w/ free SuperCharging.

I don’t yet have a response from Tesla on the trade-in value, so there is that. I might yet attempt a private sale if the value offered is less than what I want.
TL/DR: I’m eating some depreciation to get “tactical grey” and free SuperCharging for as long as I own it. And it looks like I’m being allowed to trade in my “old” CT with 16,000 miles.
IMG_2561.jpg
If you could do it and it only cost you 10-20k, would you pull the trigger?
If so, I’d suggest taking that 10-20k and purchase TSLA shares. At the end of each year, compare your SC cost with the value of your shares. Would be a fun experiment and you’ll likely come out ahead.
 
OP
OP
CT_AZ_4x4

CT_AZ_4x4

Well-known member
First Name
Jay
Joined
May 22, 2024
Threads
46
Messages
840
Reaction score
1,406
Location
Scottsdale, AZ
Vehicles
AWD CT
Occupation
Self employed
Country flag
I am not saying that it makes financial sense BUT my family is going to road-trip the hell outta our AWD CT w/ free SuperCharging.

I don’t yet have a response from Tesla on the trade-in value, so there is that. I might yet attempt a private sale if the value offered is less than what I want.
TL/DR: I’m eating some depreciation to get “tactical grey” and free SuperCharging for as long as I own it. And it looks like I’m being allowed to trade in my “old” CT with 16,000 miles.
IMG_2561.jpg
So despite being encouraged by Kevin at the Scottsdale Tesla center and being allowed to upload photos for a potential trade-in, Tesla texted this morning that they will not be accepting CTs for trade-in at this time.
 

dalton108

Well-known member
First Name
Dalton
Joined
Oct 17, 2020
Threads
132
Messages
3,965
Reaction score
7,907
Location
USA
Vehicles
‘24 FS/CB; ‘24 MX; ‘23 MS PLAID (Prior: ‘20-MY; ‘21-M3P) (Also: ‘14-FJ; ‘21-C8)
Occupation
Lawyer
Country flag
So despite being encouraged by Kevin at the Scottsdale Tesla center and being allowed to upload photos for a potential trade-in, Tesla texted this morning that they will not be accepting CTs for trade-in at this time.
So sorry for your loss. ?

-———————

Hey, just step over here real quick free FS SC gang-gang. Is he looking? Ok good.

WE’RE BACK BABY!!!

??
 

eswimm

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 6, 2024
Threads
3
Messages
556
Reaction score
995
Location
Charlotte, NC
Vehicles
Model Y, Cybertruck
Country flag
Same setup. Qmerit's quotes were ridiculous, had a 50 amp generator inlet installed with a manual lockout. Cybertruck will output 40 amps via the 240v socket. Not automated like Powershare, but it's about $7,000 less expensive when you consider all you need is a standard generator cord - no other hardware - and I'm still clutching my $2,500 voucher hoping for the lightbar to become available to FS AWD to purchase.

wifisettings - 1 (1).jpeg
The Powershare isn't a bad deal if you get a realistic installation quote, mine was under $2,400. It's more convenient than the interlock, transitioning automatically back and forth (if you experience followup outages during line repair work for instance). Ultimately though, it'll be a much better experience when they have approval for the Tesla Backup Switch at the meter and you can eliminate the need for re-wiring and a transfer switch entirely.

The Powershare install, even in its simplest form, is still a good bit of work. It took 2 people the better part of a day to do mine. New 3/0 Cu between meter and gateway, then gateway and panel, plus separation of all the neutrals and grounds in the panel since it becomes a sub.
 


sefar

Well-known member
First Name
se
Joined
Jun 17, 2021
Threads
29
Messages
341
Reaction score
481
Location
Missouri
Vehicles
Model S 100d, Cyberbeast FS
Country flag
100 fucking %
So a group of folks who knowingly paid a premium to beta test a brand new vehicle are fiscally responsible with other people's money? That is apple pie Murica right there.

Less sarcastically, I have free supercharging on my MS. I get a few hundred bucks a year out of it if I'm out of town a bunch. Home charging costs about 40 bucks per thousand miles, 15k average miles per year is 600 bucks if my math is right. {10 to 12 cents per kWh, 100 kWh gets about 300 miles) Unless home charging isn't an option or you are a traveling salesperson, free supercharging isn't a huge perk.
 

mongo

Well-known member
Joined
May 27, 2024
Threads
5
Messages
4,523
Reaction score
5,504
Location
SE Michigan
Vehicles
Cyberbeast
Country flag
Less sarcastically, I have free supercharging on my MS. I get a few hundred bucks a year out of it if I'm out of town a bunch. Home charging costs about 40 bucks per thousand miles, 15k average miles per year is 600 bucks if my math is right. {10 to 12 cents per kWh, 100 kWh gets about 300 miles) Unless home charging isn't an option or you are a traveling salesperson, free supercharging isn't a huge perk.
Touring the country in retirement with a travel trailer will use a lot of energy.
Even at only 800Wh/mile, $0.40 a kWh means $0.32 a mile, $320 per thousand driven. Ignoring any energy used to power the trailer when camped.

Maybe not worth $20k, but towing calls for calls for all terrain tires ($3.5k), wife likes white interior ($2k), and FSD is worth it (even if not active while towing) ($8k). So $13.5k in options, leaving ~$6k after the other accessories.
$6k at $0.40/kWh = 15,000 kWh / 800Wh/mile = 18,750 miles break even. Under 40k without a trailer.
 
OP
OP
CT_AZ_4x4

CT_AZ_4x4

Well-known member
First Name
Jay
Joined
May 22, 2024
Threads
46
Messages
840
Reaction score
1,406
Location
Scottsdale, AZ
Vehicles
AWD CT
Occupation
Self employed
Country flag
If you could do it and it only cost you 10-20k, would you pull the trigger?
If so, I’d suggest taking that 10-20k and purchase TSLA shares. At the end of each year, compare your SC cost with the value of your shares. Would be a fun experiment and you’ll likely come out ahead.
I appreciate your thoughts on this. Everyone’s economic circumstances are different, but you raise issues that we should all think about. Be well!
 
OP
OP
CT_AZ_4x4

CT_AZ_4x4

Well-known member
First Name
Jay
Joined
May 22, 2024
Threads
46
Messages
840
Reaction score
1,406
Location
Scottsdale, AZ
Vehicles
AWD CT
Occupation
Self employed
Country flag
Touring the country in retirement with a travel trailer will use a lot of energy.
Even at only 800Wh/mile, $0.40 a kWh means $0.32 a mile, $320 per thousand driven. Ignoring any energy used to power the trailer when camped.

Maybe not worth $20k, but towing calls for calls for all terrain tires ($3.5k), wife likes white interior ($2k), and FSD is worth it (even if not active while towing) ($8k). So $13.5k in options, leaving ~$6k after the other accessories.
$6k at $0.40/kWh = 15,000 kWh / 800Wh/mile = 18,750 miles break even. Under 40k without a trailer.
I agree with the sentiment. And with a range extender while hauling an Airstream I am going to use this benefit!
 
OP
OP
CT_AZ_4x4

CT_AZ_4x4

Well-known member
First Name
Jay
Joined
May 22, 2024
Threads
46
Messages
840
Reaction score
1,406
Location
Scottsdale, AZ
Vehicles
AWD CT
Occupation
Self employed
Country flag
If you could do it and it only cost you 10-20k, would you pull the trigger?
If so, I’d suggest taking that 10-20k and purchase TSLA shares. At the end of each year, compare your SC cost with the value of your shares. Would be a fun experiment and you’ll likely come out ahead.
Everyone’s economic situation is different, but you make valid points.
 


OP
OP
CT_AZ_4x4

CT_AZ_4x4

Well-known member
First Name
Jay
Joined
May 22, 2024
Threads
46
Messages
840
Reaction score
1,406
Location
Scottsdale, AZ
Vehicles
AWD CT
Occupation
Self employed
Country flag
Everyone’s economic situation is different.
When I’m towing an Airstream thousands of miles and then recharging my CT with range extender FOR FREE, I certainly will not feel like it is the “dumbest thing ever.”
Hahahaha! Enjoy your day!
 

mongo

Well-known member
Joined
May 27, 2024
Threads
5
Messages
4,523
Reaction score
5,504
Location
SE Michigan
Vehicles
Cyberbeast
Country flag
I agree with the sentiment. And with a range extender while hauling an Airstream I am going to use this benefit!
Yeah, say 40% addition and 170kWh total, an 80% charge is 140kWh or $55 a stop. Psychologically, making that go away is very enticing, especially if you need to do it every 2-3 hours.
Alternative is a separate interest bearing account with linked credit card that one occasionally transfers money to and never ever look at your charging stats billing page ?
 
OP
OP
CT_AZ_4x4

CT_AZ_4x4

Well-known member
First Name
Jay
Joined
May 22, 2024
Threads
46
Messages
840
Reaction score
1,406
Location
Scottsdale, AZ
Vehicles
AWD CT
Occupation
Self employed
Country flag
All I am going to say is that you cannot take your money with you. Have seen so many people hoard money to simply never use it, sometimes for things outside of their control like getting ill two weeks after retirement and then gone two weeks after that. Don’t judge people for doing whatever they want with their own money.
Thank you. I’ve worked hard for nearly 40 years and I’m fortunate. I’ve given back to my community and nation, including overseas service in the Marines. I have a 30% disability rating from my service. I went to law school and for many years I’ve served as counsel to poor people accused of crimes.

Towing my Aistream thousands of miles for free with my CT equipped with a range extender is brilliant IMHO. But to each his own! I’m living my best life, lol!
 
OP
OP
CT_AZ_4x4

CT_AZ_4x4

Well-known member
First Name
Jay
Joined
May 22, 2024
Threads
46
Messages
840
Reaction score
1,406
Location
Scottsdale, AZ
Vehicles
AWD CT
Occupation
Self employed
Country flag
I was at the service center in Delray, Florida yesterday. Someone was trying to do this, they made a few calls and ultimately the customer was told they are not accepting CT trade ins period, even for another Tesla.
This remains to be true, but eventually it will change, although I doubt people will be happy with their trade-in value.
Sponsored

 
 








Top