Celiboy
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- First Name
- Marcel
- Joined
- May 3, 2023
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- Location
- Clovis, California
- Vehicles
- 2018 Model 3, 2022 Model Y, 2024 AWD Cybertruck
- Occupation
- Family Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
I agree that 6 months seems like a small consolation. There really isn’t a reason to offer AWD and CB buyers both a year. I’m hoping I don’t qualify. I’ll take the free supercharging as I live in California and over the last 13 years I’ve had maybe one or two outages neither of which lasted very long so coming out of pocket for power share install and a power wall isn’t cost effective. I have however benefited from lifetime free supercharging. My second Tesla was a 2014 MS I chose specifically because it still had lifetime free supercharging and my daily work commute at the time was around 150 miles round trip. There was a supercharger about a mile off my route near work that I would stop at either before or after work which saved me money due to less charging at home.What is lifetime free supercharging worth to the average driver? Not the traveling salesman but the average user that charges at home and uses SC on the couple trips they take a month.
I ask because I get what your saying @Woodrick but 6 months does seem like a small consolation for missing out on PS equipment and 4k install.
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