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First Video of Tesla 3

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1 hour ago, oldshurst442 said:

There was also this video last week of the Model 3.

 

I know some love the style, but all I can say is :puke: 

I like the styling. 

I dont love it though. Just like. But it is enough like for me to change out my Acura TL for it when I properly amortize  the TL. Its a 2012. Wow. Time flies. 5 years in the fall. Im gonna keep her for another 3-4-5 years me thinks,  but unless another manufacturer makes a nicer and/or better 100% all electric than the Model 3 in the next 3-4-5 years, the Model 3 will definitely  be my next car.

Oh...and Im not talking about 100 000 dollar EVs either...30 000 or 40 000 dollars max....(50 000-55 000 CDN MAXIMUM!)  I could never bring myself to spend over that much money for a car...not in this stage in my life...I am looking to spend that much on a restomodded and pro-toured (maybe an EV conversion)1970 Olds 442 though (or on an authentic, numbers matching garage queen 1970 442) when the time is right, when the kids become very independent and the wife and I are old and grey and the 2nd house in Greece or Tamba Bay Florida is complete!

 

:roflmao:

:smilewide:

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