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@uploads9865Ай бұрын
6 cent is basic cost but you still pay extra service fees and so that will bring the actual cost to more than 15 cent ..please review your electrical invoice
@AKTROOPER1Ай бұрын
As a 21 year old, I must say I appreciate how honest you are with how much money you make/spend. Growing up it was always “that’s rude asking how much they make” so I never had a good understanding of money. Thank you! 🙏
@spirit553Ай бұрын
Dont get a telsa
@SirTroiaАй бұрын
@@spirit553 why
@rslayking1975Ай бұрын
real
@rslayking1975Ай бұрын
@@SirTroia im getting one dont listen to the internet sheeps
@spirit553Ай бұрын
@@SirTroia Because you could go better
@RubberDickyАй бұрын
If you can get a Tesla for a monthly price that is around same as you spend on gas then I say go for it.
@liam1902Ай бұрын
@@RubberDicky I would also recommend leveraging all the discounts, incentives, and promos Tesla offers at the time cause with all of that, you can still get lower monthly payments without having to pay lots of interest on the loan. Some people will spend like $50k-$60k total buying some other car but then not realize a Tesla is cheaper and possibly lower interest rate cause of all the deals going on.
@riptaiyoАй бұрын
but don’t you have to pay for charging anyways? how much is that. i’m only a min into the video btw 😂
@Jst4vdeosАй бұрын
@@riptaiyocharging for me is like 90cents a day
@Tigerwolf102onYoutubeАй бұрын
Or, just keep the gas car since it's way better
@trippshuping8630Ай бұрын
@@riptaiyoI rented a Tesla to drive 2 states up north. 700 miles, 1500 total there and back, with some stops, only payed 93$ and some change. Super charging the whole time also
@joej2190Ай бұрын
Model 3 performance 2024 | live in California | 25k down | 1.99 Apr | monthly payment $420 | insurance annual $190 month | we have solar so off peak per kilowatt cost is .25¢ monthly charging cost $60 compared to $280 for gas | congrats on your success man, you have the best deals related channel on youtube.
@liam1902Ай бұрын
Thanks for being transparent as well!
@Joey_DiGsАй бұрын
How is your insurance so low? It’s like 4k in Illinois
@mauricemack5087Ай бұрын
@@Joey_DiGs I live in California and have a model Y Tesla.. I pay $178 on insurance. I have Tesla insurance. If you have a Tesla and don’t have Tesla insurance, it’s a lot because other insurance companies don’t have access to Tesla car parts.
@asheetuglasseАй бұрын
Pg&e? Where did you get 1.99%
@liam1902Ай бұрын
@@asheetuglasse Tesla was running a 1.99% financing promotion which included the Model 3 Performance. However, you had to order and take delivery by Sept 30 so it has since ended. If super low interest rate is a non-negotiable for you, then you'll have to wait to see if Tesla does it again or see your other options.
@rockwallcares5084Ай бұрын
My costs- 2024 M3P Stealth Gray on Black $20k down $460 per month at 72 months $150 average per month insurance $27 per month to charge at .12 per KWh
@StrugglerIndeedАй бұрын
Thank you for a concise and relevant comment. This is more helpful than you may know.
@RunItBackGunzАй бұрын
Dam yu out 20k down df yu do you do lol
@rockwallcares5084Ай бұрын
Nah, with the $7500 credit I still have the $20k in equity.
@RunItBackGunzАй бұрын
@@rockwallcares5084 ohhhh ok fam bet yea I need to get my credit and money right so I can afford one dam
@JremiahJonesАй бұрын
For people that are commenting my actual electric rate is 3-4x higher after fees. My entire bill last month was $132.18 after fees, taxes, everything. I used 1,429 kmh. 9.2 cents. Yes higher than 6 cents but not a crazy amount. Where you all living that charges insane fees????
@ethandgregoryАй бұрын
Los Angeles. I am on free supercharging till next month. But my off hours charging at home is supposed to be .18 and supercharging is around .4 to .5. Gas is like 5+. Still worth it but not the same home rates you can get. 😊
@infantryrecon101stАй бұрын
Home rate is .14 here in Wisconsin and yes we have crazy fees on electric on top of the expensive rate, would love to get a tesla but I’ll probably have to get a used one.
@HSQadriАй бұрын
Ga. Overnight advantage during super off peak is .2 - or close to .6 after taxes or fess.
@krash3231Ай бұрын
KUB in Knoxville just south of you. The off peak rate really isn’t worth it here. The regular metered rate is about 10.5¢/kW. The off-peak is 9¢/kW and on peak is like 21¢ or 22¢/kW. Just that huge spike for on peak, my 3 story 5BR/3.5BA house would eat up the tiny savings I would get from charging off peak. All of KUB power comes from the TVA, so our power is cheap here too; mostly hydroelectric, nuclear, and a few coal plants left that they’re working on closing down over the next few years and converting to nuclear. Edit: the house would eat up the difference because of the AC, or just running always on appliances like refrigerators, chargers, etc.. One slip up and running the dishwasher or dryer on peak would devour that 1.5¢ savings lol. Also, TN added a $200 EV tag fee that is scheduled to increase to like $275 in 2027 and then go up every year with inflation.
@justtoomuch5530Ай бұрын
Damn I just paid 400$ for 1050 KWh usage.. 😢 also do you mind if I post my referral on here? lol trying to get some Free things 😂
@SkyDomeVIZE17 күн бұрын
Thanks for being pretty transparent. Unfortunately, I have an awesome job and family, and $1000 a month is still too much with 70k salary.
@JavierRodriguez-jw4xv15 сағат бұрын
Congrats to your success. Your raw and unfiltered info you show on your videos are exactly what KZbin needs.
@NorixiuАй бұрын
Just found your channel a few weeks ago after I pulled the trigger on my 2024 MYLR. I have to say, out of the explosion of Tesla content creators that the algorithm shoved down my throat, your channel is hands down my favorite. Your delivery day checklist was easily worth the $5. Cheers
@liam1902Ай бұрын
Yeah it sucks that his channel isn't pushed out more by the algorithm cause he's way more honest and realistic than all the other content creators. The other creators are trying to shove buying a Tesla down everyone's throats.
@jogginboy1Ай бұрын
In Canada we can insure our Model Y for $1600 per year, which is about $1200 USD per year, $200 deductible and loss of use insurance. Cheap in Manitoba. And charging cost at home is $.07/Kwh (no matter the time of day). Both insurance and electricity are public utilities in Manitoba.
@S2kDude36Ай бұрын
I just purchased my 2024 M3P a few weeks ago. I didn't know white interior was a free option but I've seen way too many posts about people who regret buying white seats in their Tesla due to spills or dye transfer from clothing that they cannot clean off so I chose black interior. You paid $500 less on the MSRP but I was able to take advantage of the 1.99% promotional finance rate. I think we both did very well given how nice the car is. I plan on keeping my car for at least 10 years so the annualized cost is pretty darn good, or I actually think it's a relative bargain considering the performance you get for the money. Thank you for disclosing all the details of your purchase, I think that's very helpful for those about to make the same purchase themselves.
@appletech9535Ай бұрын
I’ll break down my cost. 2024 Model Y Performance. Cost was 58k including taxes etc. Got the $7500 tax credit. Traded in my 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee with 70k miles to Carmax for 15k (Tesla only offered 11k). Put 5k cash down (20k total) so financed about 30-31k…got the 1.9 percent apr promotion so my payment is $451 per month. It cost me about $375 to install the charger in my home (house built in 2019). Car insurance is the big one. I’m with progressive. I don’t have the exact number but…i pay $250 per month for the Tesla and a Hyundai sonata. 6 month premium $1500…the premium was $900 before with the same sonata and the Jeep…so a significant jump there. Supercharging costs me about $12-$17 depending on how low I drive the car down to. Charging at home is about $4-$6 each time. I charge probably 3x a week give or take. Electric bill has gone up about $30-$50 give or take. I’ve driven a lot though! I have about 3200 miles and it’s been slightly over 2 months. (I don’t even have a commute since I work from home lol). Oh and I pay the $99 per month for fsd. Paid the $99 one time for premium connectivity for the year.
@bahutoopa1190Ай бұрын
What time do you go for supercharging
@appletech9535Ай бұрын
@@bahutoopa1190 it’s usually in the morning like 10-11am ish. I don’t do it often and technically don’t need to do it. For example today, I took my toddler out for breakfast like 45 mins away. Had 37 percent left. Plenty to get home with, but supercharger is in the same parking lot so I charged up to 80 for the hell of it.
@bahutoopa1190Ай бұрын
@@appletech9535 ahhh. Thank you! Unfortunately I am not allowed to install chargers at home due to being a rented townhouse. So I just wanted to know how is it like. Here in New Jersey its about $0.35-0.45 /kW
@appletech9535Ай бұрын
@@bahutoopa1190 yeah I paid about 41cent per Kilowatt today I believe. If I was just on superchargers alone, it depends on what car you’re coming from as far as savings. For me, my Jeep had 22 gallons of gas so it was easily over $60 to fill up to go 300-350 miles. Supercharger would be about $15-$20 so it’s still worth it. My wife’s sonata hybrid I’m jealous over. $30 to fill up and it goes close to 500 miles…pretty damn good.
@doggydick14Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@wendystacos7447Ай бұрын
Your commentary at the end hit home. I’m 26 and bought my first Tesla this summer and got so much heat everywhere for it. Yea it’s 20% of my take home income but like you said you don’t know how long you have and I love this car to death
@Joey_DiGsАй бұрын
Which trim level did you get?
@RagebaitRatingАй бұрын
@@UserNameTakenDowngood for him.
@spectrexr1Ай бұрын
@@UserNameTakenDown but he will be happy tho lol
@Jesus0418Ай бұрын
@@UserNameTakenDownyou sound like a piece of crap. Why are you pocket watching? Not your money then not your problem
@newagehero9605Ай бұрын
20% is wayyyyyy better than 50-60%. I don’t know who’s complaining about 20% as of right now until I can start an online business I only make around 30,000 a year with a 9-5 so definitely not enough for a Tesla unless I was living somewhere rent free and even then it would still be too expensive. I would say if you make 6k a month and you don’t have kids or a significant other and only live by yourself it’s definitely easily double depending on what living situation you choose.
@roarkeven28 күн бұрын
I found buying used saved me a hell of a lot on the end payment on a Model Y. Love it and recommended my friend who recently bought a Model 3 old style for dirt cheap
@benhermes5954Ай бұрын
I Pay 204 a month for mine without about 25$ in charging a month. I don’t pay utilities at the I’m renting house. So the majority of my driving is cost of 0 electricity but sometimes I need to supercharge. Mine is 2020 model 3 rear wheel drive got it used.
@WilltheDeal-f9xАй бұрын
You sound like a little kid, there's no Tesla for 204 a month and 25.00 a month is nothing and if you don't pay anything while you're at renting a house you're a mooch. You sound like a gay
@pearldrums92Ай бұрын
1.99 financing 5k down I’ll end up paying 2,200 in finance charge over six years. I got in at a great time and am super lucky to have the highland 3 performance. It’s a rocket and I’m saving about $160 a month in gas. I drive 40 miles minimum five days a week. I’ve always driven performance cars that require 93 fuel. It’s an expensive car to own but for the performance it brings it’s quite honestly the best value of any sports car I’ve ever had.
@stepdadcody1501Ай бұрын
How do you like it
@stepdadcody1501Ай бұрын
@pearldrums92
@pearldrums92Ай бұрын
@@stepdadcody1501 should go without saying but it’s the best car I’ve ever owned. Turns well, it’s efficient, high tech and crazy fast. The deals right now are really showing that this is the best performance car value on the market today. No doubt in my mind. Some things are cheap in it, the interior lighting has aged for some reason, it’s not a perfect car
@anniemorenigbade49626 күн бұрын
This video was super helpful to me. I'm 24 and considering buying a model 3 and was worried about peoples opinions but its honestly about what work best for me.
@scottjones9603Ай бұрын
Really good and informative video. I’ve had a Tesla since 2015 and this is spot on. Also, from a TV newscaster myself, nice natural narration
@wasd2413Ай бұрын
Just discovered you as I've been debating getting one of these, thanks for the transparency on what its like owning one 💯
@liam1902Ай бұрын
Unfortunately Tesla's 1.99% financing promo just ended on Oct 1st for 3 and Y. I would prob wait until Tesla announces another financing promo if you're thinking of getting one. The Y might get better incentives/promos though so if you wanted a 3 Perf, it'll prob be more expensive.
@nicholasmuni7995Ай бұрын
Jeremiah thank you for your transparency you are a good man I think you are appreciative for your good fortune, not small like others.
@MissRedrum3 күн бұрын
Thank you for being so transparent about everything!
@danieltres68249 күн бұрын
I bought a brand new Toyota tundra truck in 2007 for 32k. It’s now at 120k on miles on it and had no car payments for 17 years😂. Just oil changes, tune ups and tire replacement/rotation😊. Battery was replaced once
@ELZso2134 күн бұрын
My 2007 Lexus IS modle is still hauling ass at over 250K miles. 😂
@christophergaston184615 күн бұрын
First time watching this guy! Perfect video... no fluff or bs! Subscribed! Thanks for the clarity!
@kingkaionthegram307228 күн бұрын
Big respect brother, more people like you.
@TheBenchPressBossАй бұрын
Bought a tsla because of you! Now we wait for delivery. Thanks Jeremy
@TeslaOutageАй бұрын
I didn’t know you owned Tesstuff. I actually ordered a couple acccessories from there. Great video and thanks for being transparent.
@BAKS7U11 күн бұрын
probably the firs time i see a streamer/youtuber telling how much they make, huge props
@khan_xo12 күн бұрын
First time watching a video of yours (recommended to me on the yt homepage) and I gotta say, i really enjoyed your delivery and honesty. Felt like a conversation with a friend as opposed to somebody trying to sell me something.
@docohm5016 күн бұрын
Thank you for breaking down the cost for owning a Tesla. I am 61 and I wondered about the monthly costs for charging. All things being equal if I drove a Tesla completely paid off I would save $170 over my Chevy Equinox in gas costs per month. Great video 👍
@byronriser408020 күн бұрын
Buying a Tesla Model 3 for $56k is crazy as hell.
@ivanivanovichrasputin30986 күн бұрын
Yea you can get a much nicer car for that price.
@frankcastle15783 күн бұрын
@@ivanivanovichrasputin3098like what , go ahead I’m waiting
@scwyldspiritАй бұрын
I was out yesterday getting a bite to eat and found a Tesla Supercharger station and 2 try-me vehicles. 1 was the 2024 M3, and the other was the 2023 model Y. That M3 was so pretty, deep blue metallic. I don't own one yet, but that I could see parked in my yard.
@ferrarix24Ай бұрын
chad for giving us real world numbers. much appreciated my guy, heavily considering buying a model 3. tired of paying so much for gas and I only have a v6
@traesamuels5247Ай бұрын
Man great video. I’m 37 own 2 Teslas and you are VERY transparent. Keep that up bro. Love this channel. Good luck on your future endeavors! Looking forward to the next video. 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
@Doyourthang11 күн бұрын
Great video! Thanks for sharing. I got my model 3 long range a few months ago. Been loving it, except I ordered the all white interior and mine was manufactured wrong and had 1 black door… good times
@Frisco031124 күн бұрын
Model 3 and Y are 0 APR rn. I have to buy one at this point. Waiting to close on a house and will probably get one in a week or 2.
@philipf2705Ай бұрын
I like the honesty in your videos, you deserve the success you are having. I am almost 40 and i enjoy your videos even though i didn't end up buying a Tesla. I still watch them! Cheers from Vancouver Canada
@Bossman21-Ай бұрын
I bought my 2019 SR3 for $16,500 (Tax credit already applied) on the Tesla Website used 60k miles. Only paying $263 per month. Very doable to find one used for a cheap price!
@irvscordovaАй бұрын
Greta deal !!!
@soniaortiz990415 күн бұрын
How much was your down payment?
@Bossman21-15 күн бұрын
@@soniaortiz9904 around $9k
@stephenburkholz826813 күн бұрын
you are right about insurance. I’m an agent. I always recommend you have high deductibles. Insurance companies know how to rig the system to win. The less you pay them the better off you are. But also recommend high liability limits. People like to sue each other and that protects you.
@ernestsloan5071Күн бұрын
I actually enjoyed this video. Learned much.. Thanks!
@jerrypolverino6025Ай бұрын
I bought a 2004 Buick with 63,000 miles for $1,000. I put on new tires, brakes and shocks. Another $1,400. Total with a first class detailing was $2,600. Car runs and drives like new. Beautiful Interstate vehicle, safe and very quiet. Insurance is $89 a month. Gas is around $120 a month for 1,000 miles average. Sooo, a total of $200 a month driving 1,000 a month with 480 mile range. Zero depreciation. Tax $80 a year. I looked into buying a Model 3. The payment was $478, not counting much more expensive tax, and insurance. Electricity would be about $35 with my routes. So, after careful consideration it does not appear EV is a good option.
@willyromneyАй бұрын
This is great for you, the only downside is you drive a 2004 Buick
@jerrypolverino6025Ай бұрын
@@willyromney Comfortable, quiet, safe, over 500 mile range, nice sound system, reliable, no car payment, inexpensive insurance.
@Blue-moon1218 күн бұрын
Hahaha. I purchased a 2000 Buick Lesabre with 214k kms. Paid $700 CAD $54 for a window regulator and motor, $400 for new tyres. Drives like a dream, no dash lights cheap to run, insurance great fuel economy.
@Blue-moon1218 күн бұрын
@willyromney shows you don't know much. Great reliability, no car payment, parts are cheap, great fuel economy.
@frankcastle15788 күн бұрын
Yeah you still drive an 04 Buick at the end of the day no matter how appealing you try and make it , it’s still an 04 Buick my guy lol
@kript120113 күн бұрын
i love how honest you are sir
@kript120113 күн бұрын
also really appreciate the knowledge you share
@RBoysMedia18 күн бұрын
Liked and subscribed for the simple fact you seem to have been honest. Thanks man
@Midnight7thgenАй бұрын
Honestly one of the best detailed and properly explained videos i have seen so far on cost of ownership. Well done man
@AutoAuctionRebuildsАй бұрын
I waited and bought a 2021 MS plaid last month with FSD and extended warranty with 4K miles for $59k with $1500 delivery in the price. I didn’t get any tax credits either. I pay $1k a month for mine financed. Insurance runs me about $300.
@AutoAuctionRebuildsАй бұрын
Impressive revenue! I’ve been doing KZbin full time for 7 years and currently make between $30k and $45k a month. FB brings in another $7-12k a month. I also try not to include many sponsors on my channel. I like keeping it mostly just me and my own content. Great video!
@dakodajbraswellАй бұрын
@AutoAuctionRebuilds ima have to grind for 3 years to get my model Y. Hearing you guys make that much makes me envious haha. Good stuff though 🎉
@MarcesAureliusАй бұрын
thank you for clear data… have decided to get the M3P ‘24 just yet but guessing electricity-cost will be about the same as 25 mpg 430ix here were Teslas are extremely common I just checked with PG&E today September 30, 2024 EV rate plan kWh in Northern California $0.31 off-peak hrs to $0.62 for peak hrs 😳 supercharger: $0.50 off-peak and $0.60 peak 😳😳
@victorkagaramaАй бұрын
Just subscribed after watching video to the end! Great video quality, TRANSPARENCY and overall details!! SUPER IMPRESSED
@jarrellwoods6514Ай бұрын
Love the transparency, information and advice man. So few tubers are open like this. Got a follow out of me
@ewitte12Ай бұрын
Went the cheapest RWD model as a lease and got QS free plus white seats by switching to a inventory model. It costs a few hundred a month more than I was paying for a paid for car with 200k miles that was about to die... BTW if you don't factor in gas savings the full cost is about 6% income.
@LuckieStripesАй бұрын
The transparency in this video is awesome man! Thank you for this super useful video! Definitely deserves a subscribe and like👏👏
@TG-Maverick2212 күн бұрын
Thank you for this honest report and video. I enjoyed the video and learned a thing or two about Telsa if i ever want to get one. Cheers! 5/5
@exploringphotographerАй бұрын
I have purchased multiple Tesstuff products and absolutely love them! Thank you for making such great Tesla accessories!
@aquileggleston84Ай бұрын
Im not interested in a Tesla but i was curious to see what the charging cost break down was. You gave very good insight on analytical data with the vehical and your profits as a content creator, loved the video!
@JeanP-f7mАй бұрын
6 cents per Kwh...well, that is the dream cost if you can get it...But here in Socal, it's just a pipe dream...with average electricity (off peak hours - whether SDGE or SCE) ranging between .25 to .35 cents. Still no complaints, way cheaper than gas even though gas prices are below $4 dollars due to current lower crude prices. Another cost you have to take into consideration is ev resale value...as most know that ev's have steep depreciation (first 3 years) compared to Toyota/Honda ICE vehicles.
@PrinceJesАй бұрын
dude you're awesome, i just subscribed just because of how transparent you were and the amount of info you shared.
@lamalinglangАй бұрын
I just got a Red Model 3 Performance last month, I love everything but the turn signals not working when I need them on my way in to work, never fails in bad weather on my way in to Washington DC, I hit beltway traffic and can't get the left or right to press when I need to signal, ARG!!!... Anyway love your channel and your advice is great and I just hit 50 years old so please keep being Transparent I love it!. Your Fan Billy Llama!!
@Joey_DiGsАй бұрын
They literally just won’t work? Or it is difficult for you to hit them under stress?
@brianbell670Ай бұрын
Love all your content. Appreciate your transparency.
@leew308416 күн бұрын
Don't forget to add plenty for tires. My model S goes through a set of tires at about 3 times a regular car and the massive 20" tires cost about $450 each for a non sport tire. If you live in snow country your going to need a set of snow tires because after 20,000 miles on the regular tires, they have about half the tread left and wont work in the snow. You should also figure your snow tires will only last 2 seasons because the tesla chews up that soft rubber compound like nobodys business.
@SPACE-PILOT10 күн бұрын
pretty chill, pretty real, and pretty good video 100% subscribe.
@Nick_Nova7 күн бұрын
Love Tesla content, Keep it going you got a new subscriber today!!!
@timmur856610 күн бұрын
I’ve got a lease for 346$ a month for an awd model 3 15k miles a year. Was able to get the WA rebate and federal rebate which made the price per month crazy good
@timmur856610 күн бұрын
Got the quicksilver and the premium white interior
@franklong6269Ай бұрын
Wow, financing $40,000 for six years is just insane. You are going to pay nearly $8000.00 interest to finance $40,000. That's just burning money. That's approximately a 15% increase in the car price. That's a lot of money to invest in a car. You were smart to pay off your loan. I just drove to CA for a funeral. I drove approximately 900 miles and it cost around $100.00. So, it was a lot cheaper than driving a standard ICE car. However, if you compare it to a Toyota Camry hybrid, which gets 51 mpg, it works out to about the same cost.
@beansRunsАй бұрын
I just sighed a 6 year loan too, but at their 1.99% promotional rate
@franklong6269Ай бұрын
@@beansRuns A 1.99% rate is much more reasonable. If you charge at home, you will probably save a significant amount of money on gas alone. So, 1.99% makes more financial sense. I own a 2022 Model 3, and it costs me $7.75 to charge it from 0 -100%. I also own a Toyota Tacoma and it costs me around $70.00 to fill up its 22 gallon gas tank. I can go about 250 miles on that 22 gallon tank, which is about the same range I get on with my Model 3 for one charge in city driving. So am saving $62..25 every time I drive 250 miles in my Model 3 compared to my Toyota Tacoma.
@LawlsforlawlsАй бұрын
@@franklong6269Your Tacoma gets 12 mpg? Do you only do city driving? I know it's a truck but damn, not even 18 mpg combined?
@franklong6269Ай бұрын
@@Lawlsforlawls My Tacoma is a 2009 4-wheel drive double-cab. It gets about 250 - 270 miles on a tank of gas in the city. I am not sure what it gets on the highway now, but it wouldn't be over 17 mpg for sure. Probably closer to 15 mpg on the highway. It has 234,000 miles on it and I just replaced the suspension. However, I think that the truck just was not as efficient as when it was new. But even when it was new, I would only get around 20 mpg on the highway. As the truck has aged, its gas mileage in the city has plummeted. I have upgraded the plugs and checked its specs and it is running correctly. I think that some of the sensors have aged and it is burning more gas because of that. However, when I took it for the emissions test, it ran very clean. So it runs good but I have lost about 3 mpg in gas efficiency.
@Corgiking521Ай бұрын
Yea my $18k NIRO I bought in 2020 gets 50 mpg. Used hybrid vehicles are a way better deal then buying a newer EV
@beelust431229 күн бұрын
Always enjoy your information 😊
@carmineglitch13 күн бұрын
Get a used 2020-2022 Model 3 around $20-25k standard range, 30-40% downpayment, 5-6 years. Ur monthlies not including tax rebates will be $200-350
@googlewolly19 күн бұрын
Great video, but I would not recommend white seats, as they're very likely to get dirty down the road.
@davidmorgan3476Ай бұрын
I appreciate your knowledge and honesty.... Great stuff..👍
@ssssaintmarcus17 күн бұрын
Really good video with lots of great information. I ordered mine a day after announcement and I’m pretty sure I had selected the cash option as well and was one of the first in the states also.
@BoringChannelNY9 күн бұрын
Living in NYC, insurance cost starts at 500$ a month with huge deductible and up to 1000$ a month for good insurance. Many insurance companies do not provide coverage for Tesla. I drive combustion engine SUV and paying around 200$/month for premium gas and another 200$ for insurance. Deprecation cost is higher for Tesla. I love Tesla cars but can’t afford it in NY.😢
@EC-cm8sfАй бұрын
I leased a model 3 last year. I paid $1,200 down and I pay 330 a month (12k for 3 years) the reason the down payment was so low is because NJ doesn’t charge sales tax on EVs and they give 4k towards EVs so all in all I got an amazing deal.
@GabrielRamos-eu8hk6 күн бұрын
Hey I’m in nj and trying to buy a Tesla wasn’t aware that we don’t pay sale tax on ev if that also for financial?
@EC-cm8sf5 күн бұрын
@ in NJ sales tax for EVs started in Oct 1st so you just missed it however it’s still only 3.3% vs 6.6%. (It will go up to 6.6%, in June) The $4k NJ tax credit that I got is also over however there is a $2k tax credit.
@betitos11Ай бұрын
He said $28 dollars for a fillup for fuel. I just filled up last night for one week worth commute for $110 bucks 🤣💀
@vahegiragol995323 күн бұрын
He also said 6 cents per kilowatt hours, where for us it's about 35 cents. I assume you live in communist California like me. I've looked into the math and a hybrid is the most cost effective option for people who live in expensive states
@n_j808Ай бұрын
Always appreciate your transparency
@JD-mu7qm19 күн бұрын
Im a car dealer and when teslas first came out they was expensive now the used tesla market has dropped in price by alot lol i even had some dealer friends lose money on them because they bought them at high price and all of sudden the prices just dropped and a whole bunch of them flooded the dealers market so right now i can buy one at auction or trade in for $15k-$18k for used teslas but this is my prices dealer prices NOT Retail!!! They cheap now to buy
@AndersljungbergАй бұрын
Others, however, have said that they have had to buy new rims when the rims have been damaged or new tires when the tires have broken. and then it had specifically applied to the big rims. the tires on them may not hold up against the pot holes and other things
@floridas_ownАй бұрын
Thanks for being so candid. Very informative.
@Nemy5Ай бұрын
This is exactly the video I wanted to hear. Perfect timing.
@psilo9923 күн бұрын
I just traded in my old Model 3. The Lease is so cheap now it's crazy. Monthly is $300, total cost for 3 years is 14k. My old model 3 lost 22k in value in time period. Lease is better deal right now imo.
@gdub8349Ай бұрын
I subscribed right after I heard the transparency part. Nothing like hearing the truth from someone.
@moisetopaz24 күн бұрын
That matte finish looks great.
@jblogic4u13 күн бұрын
Great video and congrats on your success.
@justinsizemore553516 күн бұрын
Dude you being so transparent about your finances is awesome. Earned a follow. Plus the content is great. Did you do the PPF yourself? Which product
@Z_techlifeАй бұрын
Love the transparency!!
@symply_ajayАй бұрын
I love the content. Just subscribed!
@rocioocampo873517 күн бұрын
I’m getting my Tesla in two weeks. Thanks for the information ❤
@MarksFutureGainsАй бұрын
Awesome vid. Thank you for the info it really puts things into perspective for me about possibly owning an electric car.
@walethegreatАй бұрын
I'd never understand ev tax. They urge people to buy evs then realise that they are no longer making money, then tax people on what they've been urged to buy.
@jelleversteeg4700Ай бұрын
Welcome to the real world.. Governments around the globe don't care about environments or progression, just figuring out how to make a secure amount of bucks in the future
@g.dubyou6263Күн бұрын
I’m in Northern California and gas just dropped to $3.99 here for Premium. Supercharger cost by me is $0.60. Home charging is $0.32 off peak, and $0.62 on peak. $0.06 is disgusting. 🤮
@Xtri0sАй бұрын
Tesla costs about any average car. $50k seems to be the norm even for some higher trimmed Kias.
@CarlosSanchez-cw5fo19 күн бұрын
Great point!!
@Amir-on8gyАй бұрын
Appreciate the honesty ❤
@officialjuanmenaАй бұрын
Love the transparency man, I will keep buying accessories for my ‘24 MYP from Tesstuff no doubt.
@bowierobinson79825 күн бұрын
Would you be able to tell me what audio/video equipment you use for creating your videos? I really like your setup and am trying to determine what are some good options for creating a streaming build. I do not have the intention of copy/pasting your setup, but pointing me in a good direction would be helpful. Thank you.
@meangirlbeccaАй бұрын
Super helpful to see the breakdown. Still debating whether I want to take the plunge on a Model 3 as I've been driving my 2008 Honda Civic for ages. The Civic is paid off, costs me $40/month for gas, $40/month for insurance, $30/year for state property tax and that's about it. So having a Tesla would mean a ginormous jump in expenses for me.
@liam1902Ай бұрын
I would just keep riding your 2008 Honda Civic then until your wheels fall off cause it's already costing you so little unless the maintenance or repairs for it are insane. If you want a Tesla as a dream car purchase (a want instead of a need), then I would start saving up money so that you can comfortably afford it. That way if your Honda starts having bigger issues, then you'll have the saved up money to help you buy a new car.
@ChazyfizzlezАй бұрын
Keep the Civic bro. Save. Invest. Buy a used Tesla for cash in the future. New is not worth the depreciation.
@positivityplaceАй бұрын
Buy a used 22 and up with the new flp batteries and the heat pump....and get the 4k tax credit instant by going to a dealer with an irs account
@fmint63extraordinaire8124 күн бұрын
Sounds wonderful purchase it in Canada and you'll being slinging a whole different tune so You are fortunate count your blessings
@ie_kpАй бұрын
Really cool video. Would you consider making an Excel spreadsheet with all of those categories and costs? Then people could use it to adjust prices to get more personalized, accurate estimates.
@shortysd3ad11 күн бұрын
If you plan on getting a tesla for commuting for work, I highly recommend you make sure you have some sort of charging station at work(also at a good cost per kwh), if not i will its not worth getting it. It makes a huge differences while you can charge when at work. I also have the level 2 charging at home and had to change my pge plan to the ev home charge(here in bay area California, off peak hours is .31c from midnight to 3pm) at my work is about .20c for 4 hrs anything after 4 hours is about extra 2$ so im mindful.
@Jry08812 күн бұрын
I've been thinking about getting a Tesla and this is helpful information. The thing I hate about the Tesla pricing is that they put potential gas savings in there. That's pretty misleading.
@MikeDude-z2fАй бұрын
We got our model Y LR a few months ago, the cost has been a lot cheaper than our truck we had before. We love it! With it traded in, our payment is less than our monthly gas was. I also have a referral code if anyone wants to use it, would appreciate it!
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@knell7900Ай бұрын
Preciate the honesty!!
@SamHalesJrАй бұрын
Dude.. super helpful video, thanks for all the numbers and transparency!
@hahaha29095 күн бұрын
4:19 I'm 23, i got 0 APR for the base long range model, of course the promo was FSD but I'll rather pay for FSD than pay for interest rate.
@hukmaiАй бұрын
Great video and kudos for getting through all the nitty gritty! I was shock at tax and cost per KwH, west coat sun shine tax is 10.25% and off peak / super off peak is .274 / .261 KwH respectively
@trl2093Ай бұрын
Great video. What I'm curious to know is the cost to install home charging.