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TRUE Cost of a Tesla Model 3 (After 40,000 Miles)

I’ve owned a Tesla Model 3 (the best selling electric car) for 18 months so I’m going to show you exactly how much it has cost to own & drive it 40,000 miles by going over the top 5 categories of expenses.

Upfront cost

The total cost of my Long Range Tesla Model 3 was $59,422. But I got the full $7,500 tax credit so after that it came to $51,922. I did have a very small, low-interest loan for a couple months but I quickly paid the car off because I knew I wanted to keep it long term so the little money I paid in interest brought the total to around $52,000.

Electricity

One of the best advantages of owning an electric car is not buying gas anymore. In its first 40,000 miles, my Model 3 used 9,622 kWh of electricity (9,428 from home charging & 194 from Supercharging). I’ve spent a total of $54 at Superchargers, and my cost to charge at home overnight during off-peak hours is $0.07/kWh. However, 100% of the electricity does not always make it from the outlet to the turning of the wheels. In one of the original Tesla documents they estimated an 86% wall-to-wheels efficiency so based on that, my home charging cost $767 so that means the total electricity cost to travel 40,000 miles was $821. To put it into perspective, if I drove 40,000 miles in a similarly priced gas car (such as the BMW 3 series that gets 30 MPG) at an average gas cost of $2.50 per gallon that comes to a total of $3,333 spent on gas. That means compared to a BMW 3 Series my total estimated fuel savings over 17 months was over $2,500.

Maintenance

The total cost of maintenance after 40,000 miles has been $0. Not even new tires yet. I’ve had 3 minor repairs done to my car, all of which were covered for free under the warranty and each time the Tesla Mobile Ranger came to my location and fixed the issue. So far the only recommended maintenance according to the manual is tire rotations every 10,000 miles. But I have a local tire shop in my city that gives free tire rotations to Tesla owners. Some people say ”What about the cost of a new battery?” What if it never needs a new battery? Since I got my Model 3, the estimated range has actually increased by 10 miles. First my estimated range went from 310 to 325 miles as a result of a free software update. My current estimated range is 320 miles so I’ve only lost about 5 miles of estimated range after driving 40,000 miles. Based on this, at 400,000 miles my Model 3 could still have an estimated range of 275 miles which is more than some EVs right now that cost 3x as much as the Model 3.

Depreciation

I went on a few different sites (CarGurus, Edmunds, AutoTrader, Kelly Blue Book) and got the estimated value based on my Model 3’s options and mileage. Based on these sites, it’s worth about $42,000. That’s an estimated $10,000 loss in value so far which is right on par with the rule of thumb that says almost any new car will lose about 20% of its value in the first year. But this is not an actual expense unless you plan to sell the car. With a Tesla the car is constantly improving via software updates that improves things such as the range & performance, not to mention the promise of Tesla’s future robo-taxi service which is designed to make money for the owner.

Miscellaneous

My insurance costs about $2,000 per year for my Model 3 + my wife’s car. But since I’m saving almost $150/month on fuel, my fuel savings basically pays for my insurance which is cool. I paid a $500 deductible to get my bumper replaced. Also 2 of my 3 speeding tickets I’ve ever gotten have come since getting my Model 3 so that’s one con about owning such a quick car. So I invested in a $200 cordless radar detector. I’ve also spent about $150 on various Model 3 accessories including floor mats, console wrap, and screen protector. I paid around $900 to get a NEMA 14-50 outlet installed which isn’t a requirement for all Tesla owners. Some can get by with a normal outlet. Another optional expense was $1,700 to get the front of my Model 3 wrapped in a paint protection film because I drive so much and plan to keep the car for a long time. I also use my Model 3 for business purposes (Uber, Lyft, YouTube videos, driving to job sites, etc) so my business mileage deductions so far have actually saved me about $4,500 in taxes. That’s pretty amazing, considering this is virtually a maintenance-free car that doesn’t require gas.

That’s how much it has cost me to own and drive my Model 3 during its first 40,000 miles. It’s one of the best purchases I’ve ever made!

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Helping Tesla Earn $50,000,000!

Well, it finally happened. I hit 1,000 Tesla referrals. I can’t believe it, and I’m so thankful to everyone who used my referral code when buying a Tesla. I’m fortunate enough to still be the world’s top Tesla referrer, earning me two future Tesla Founders Series Roadsters.

1,000 Model 3’s at an average of $50,000 = $50 MILLION revenue for Tesla. I’m so glad people chose to buy a Model 3 and go all-electric after watching my videos. Here’s to the next 1,000 and beyond!

How Tesla Cybertruck Wins in a Zombie Apocalypse!

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It’s been one week since Tesla revealed the Cybertruck. I was at the event and got to ride in it. I laughed, I cried, I ordered, but one of things I said in my first impressions video was the Tesla Cybertruck looks like it would be perfect for the zombie apocalypse. Well, a few days later, The Walking Dead tweeted about how it would be great for the zombie apocalypse and Elon responded to it saying “the finest in apocalypse protection technology” so I decided to this video and explain all the cool features of the Cybertruck that would make it useful in a real zombie apocalypse. If/when the zombie apocalypse happens, there are really 4 things you need to focus on to survive: Nutrition, Supplies, Shelter, and Travel. Let’s see how the Cybertruck can be beneficial in all of these areas.
Let’s start with nutrition. The Cybertruck isn’t actually going to provide you physical food and water. That’s totally up to you to gather. I recommend canned goods and sour straws mostly, but the Cybertruck offers an ample amount of storage space for your food and water. It can also keep it safe. The Cybertruck’s 6.5ft bed is actually called the Vault because it has an automatic garage style door that can be securely closed at the push of a button. There are also numerous hidden compartments throughout the truck including storage space in both sail pillars, a hidden compartment under the truck bed, and of course there is a front trunk for even more storage because after all all there’s no engine since it’s an all-electric vehicle. We all know with any zombie apocalypse there’s always those “bad humans” who have survived only because they’re looking out for themselves and stealing other people’s resources. Having the Cybertruck’s large amount of hidden storage is great for hiding your food and water from those bad guys. As long as they haven’t watched this video they’ll have no idea where you hide your food and water unless they’re one of the 250,000 people who have already pre-ordered a Cybertruck.
Since we’re talking about storage let’s talk about supplies because it’s similar – you can also use the Cybertruck’s storage space for not just food and water but for weapons and supplies that you need to use and hide from zombies and other human adversaries. But unlike food and water which the Cybertruck cannot physically offer, the truck can provide some unique utilities such as its on-board air compressor. The Cybertruck has adaptive air suspension so it can just tap into that and use it as an air compressor in case you need to air up a tire for example. The Cybertruck also has built-in power outlets for running power tools or recharging devices. Maybe you need to run an electric chainsaw to cut down some trees. And we all know how torturous it is even without zombies, to not have any power so having a truck that acts as a portable generator would be extremely valuable in a zombie apocalypse. And if the cell towers are still working the Cybertruck has a built-in LTE connection and on-board navigation maps so you can utilize that for your escape plan. Heck if the zombies aren’t around and you’re a little bored you can even watch Netflix or YouTube from the built-in 17″ touch display. You can’t survive without a little bit of entertainment right? Another important part of supplies is having weapons. If you’re lucky you’ll have the optional Tesla not-a-flamethrower flamethrower that can fry zombie heads instantly, but if you don’t have that, the Cybertruck itself can be used as its own weapon. You could just slam zombie heads directly onto one of the many angular points, because there are no curves on the Cybertruck whatsoever. Probably the most efficient way would be to straight up drive into and over zombies – just plow right through them, that’s how big and powerful this truck is. In the tri motor version of the Cybertruck that goes 0-60 in 2.9 seconds, you could probably disintegrate any walking zombie in the Cybertruck’s path with its instant torque and solid front end. With a gasoline vehicle if you run into a good amount of zombies you risk damaging the grill and the radiator or engine. With a Cybertruck, there is no grill or engine in the front – just a solid piece of metal.
Speaking of that metal let’s talk about shelter and protection. The Tesla Cybertruck isn’t as vulnerable as a traditional truck that’s made with a frame and body. The Cybertruck’s entire foundation is a 30X cold rolled stainless steel exoskeleton meaning it’s extremely hard and nearly indestructible. It’s made from the same alloy that SpaceX uses for rockets so in this scenario, zombies could literally run into the Cybertruck and hit it with their hands all they want or even beat it with hammers and you’ll be fine. You can probably even laugh at the zombies while they do this if you’re brave enough. And of course if there are any of those human traitors who are trying to shoot you and steal your food and weapons, the stainless steel exoskeleton is actually bullet proof. It can withstand 9mm bullets with ease. The glass that makes up the windows and windshield is actually called Tesla armor glass, and it’s exponentially stronger than normal glass and the only zombie who can break it is the Franzombie who throws steel balls, one of the more rare zombie species. Tesla will need to improve their armor glass, but even now it’s still the best zombie apocalypse glass on any consumer vehicle. And during this apocalypse you’ll want the maximum amount of space in your shelter, and it looks like it could be possible to fold down the center armrest to get from the cabin to the bed without having to get out of the truck. Since the vault is secured by the automatic tonneau cover you could potentially make the Cybertruck your own little bachelor pad that you could move freely throughout. And if you have the Tesla Cybertruck camper mode, oh it’s a done deal. You’ll be living like a king. Heck the zombies might even let you live if you grill for them. They’ll just wanna hang out with you. This truck may also have Tesla’s Bioweapon defense mode that currently exists for their other vehicles in case you need to fend off an airborne zombie virus like in I Am Legend. Last but not least Tesla is known for safety. In fact many people buy Teslas solely because they’re the safest in their class, and I’m sure the Cybertruck will live up to the same standards. If you’re flying down the road at 80 miles an hour trying to get away from a flock of zombies then you’ll want to be in the safest vehicle. You don’t want to be that person who dies from a car crash during the zombie apocalypse. If you’re going to go out, at least get your face eaten off.
Speaking of driving you’ll also need to travel and escape. We all know that traveling with zombies nearby the most important thing is to be quiet. You don’t want to have a big gasoline truck that you have to start up and attract all the zombies when you rev the engine. The Cybertruck on the other hand is super quiet because it’s all electric, and if you haven’t driven an all electric vehicle then believe me when I tell you it’s nearly silent when driving at lower speeds. And even better if you have one of the matte black Cybertrucks which Elon agreed to offer as a color, you’ll be able to travel in super stealth mode without attracting attention from zombies. Another advantage is if you are somewhere with no power you’ll want the brightest lights for maximum visibility at night. For this, the Cybertruck excels with its two LED light bars, a long one on the very front of the truck and a shorter one above the windshield instead of smaller individual headlights. Now you might be thinking “Well if there’s no power then how’s this all electric Cybertruck going to get around?” Well first of all if there’s no power the gas stations will be useless without any power to the pump to pump the gas. However, with the Cybertruck, there’s actually a solar power option that Elon has said will provide 15 miles of range per day OR even better if the fold out solar wings come to fruition those can provide 30 to 40 miles per day. In my opinion this is the absolute best feature for the zombie apocalypse. Imagine the ability to always travel when all other power resources are gone. That’s amazing. But let’s just say your measly old Cybertruck doesn’t have the solar options BUT it is the tri motor version which should be able to travel 500 miles on a single charge. That means you’ll have one of the longest range electric vehicles ever to get you out of scary situations. But what if your Cybertruck is just the single motor version that only has 250 miles of range? Well, the good news is all Cybertrucks are capable of 250kW charging at any of the Tesla V3 Superchargers in the 14,000+ global Supercharger network where you can quickly charge your Cybertruck within minutes. That is awesome. But again, what if there’s no power to the grid? Well, hopefully by this zombie apocalypse Tesla will have fulfilled its promise of installing solar powered V3 Superchargers. With these you will always have power to charge your Cybertruck no matter what happens as long as the sun is shining. Those are all the reasons why the Cybertruck is the perfect vehicle to have for the zombie apocalypse. I guess the only negative is that people will be trying to tag along with you because you’ll have this ultimate food-storing weapon-shelter on wheels and it only seats 6 people so just pick the 5 people you want to live with for the rest of your life, and you’ll be fine. What do you think of the Cybertruck? Is it perfect for the zombie apocalypse or is there something better? Let me know in the comments below.

Tesla Cybertruck: Test Ride + First Impressions!

Tesla invited me to their unveiling event of their brand new pickup truck called the Cybertruck. This was one of the most well hidden products ever. There were no leaks leading up to it which was really impressive on Tesla’s part so nobody knew exactly what to expect, but luckily I was there at the Tesla Design Studio to see them reveal it. This truck is insane!

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