bwhntr78
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I currently own 2 model Y's, and had a 2018 model 3 prior to that. I intentionally bought the Y performance to replace my model 3 even though it had less range, because for MY CAR, 300 miles is plenty FOR ME. As a daily driver and occasional road-tripper, performance was more important to me than range. We have taken multiple 1000+ mile road trips, and charging has never been an issue.How much have you driven a Tesla? You may not be familiar with how well Teslas travel.
However, my priorities for a truck are different. I'm not towing a 10,000lb travel trailer cross country, but I am often pulling a utility trailer, boat, or snowmobiles 150+ miles. I was, and am still hopeful that a 500+ EPA CT will eventually become a reality, because that is what I need to replace my current Tundra without every trip becoming a charging headache.
I'm very aware that my use case is different than others, but it it is tiring when those that don't tow, and live in areas of the country where there is a supercharger every 10 miles try to tell others that the extra battery is just an unnecessary expense in terms of money, efiiciency, and performance.
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