Well it's still a stainless steel tank from the future. No rusting, dinging or chipping paint. Has the vault, tailgate ramp, FSD, tons of power that can go anywhere. Stealthy and no gas ever. I really don't care what it looks like personally.
No. Save yourself all that work and just put a chrome wrap on it. That way, when you realize that it's tacky and probably blinding other drivers, you can just remove it.
Teslas hold their value so well that leasing doesn't make much sense to me. I suppose it depends on your tax situation what makes the most sense for you.
I too would like to buy that combination. Not that I need the range (I live on an island), but having the biggest possible powerwall in my car would be nice backup when a hurricane hits.
Big battery plus solar option would be great.
Honestly I don't know who buys used Teslas. They hold their value so well that doesn't make sense to buy used. Other than not wanting to wait potentially years for something like the Cybertruck to catch up to demand. Of course.
You could just do a chrome wrap. Get a similar end result with a lot less work. Then you can peel it off once you finally come to the conclusion that it is tacky and blinding.
Please don't. I'm hoping that people will have forgotten about that by the time we get our trucks.
Do you really want people testing your glass in parking lots? I do not.