Tesla Model 3 Holds Value Better Than Every Other Car In USA — By Far

Credit to Author: Johnna Crider| Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2020 00:10:48 +0000

depreciationUsually, as soon as you buy a new car and drive it off the lot, it loses a ton of value, but some vehicles provide an exception to the rule, losing much less of their value than others. The car in the US that loses the smallest percentage of its value after one year? Yup, that would be the Tesla Model

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Tesla (Competition) Deathwatch: The History of Atari

Credit to Author: Frugal Moogal| Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2019 12:00:02 +0000

I wasn’t planning on writing a second article in this series so quickly, but I was reading through the comment section and felt compelled to write a response to cover some of those replies

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Tesla Model 3 vs. Toyota Camry — 5 Year Cost of Ownership Comparisons

Credit to Author: Zachary Shahan| Date: Sat, 28 Sep 2019 01:30:44 +0000

There are several cost of ownership calculations out there between the Tesla Model 3 and the Toyota Camry, but there’s always room for more. In fact, as more and more Model 3s pop up around me week after week, I’m feeling like the Model 3 is the new Camry. Let’s take a look again to [&hellip

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7 Year Old Tesla Model S At 98% Battery Capacity Today

Credit to Author: Johnna Crider| Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2019 00:48:11 +0000

In a fresh Reddit discussion, the owner of a 7 year-old Tesla Model S explains that his battery is at 98% battery capacity today. This is another reminder of the reasons Tesla cars are much slower to depreciate in value. Any Model S already has long enough range that its battery can degrade significantly and it’s still a highly practical, no-compromises electric vehicle, but seeing such little degradation is that much better for initial owners and used car buyers

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