If you just use the referral link and set up an order - it will show you the expected lease price.
Shameless plug
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You can use that referral link to save extra money. If you are in SoCal, use my link and DM me afterwards, I’ll give you a free brand new CCS adapter.
Are we posting referral links now? I will provide a free prize for every use.
Darn it. I’m 71, earn $19,000 a year, but I only have 15 dependents!
You are almost there, only 1 more child.
YOU CAN DO IT!

NO, ONLY OVERPRICED EVS I DONT NEED AND CANT AFFORD!!! Don’t tell me what I can’t do.
Don’t scream at me wtf
@TheBigTuna put this little guy on timeout
Sorry, my Model Y screen was angry at you trying to get me to consider public transportation.
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I thought you had a 3?
No, too tall and I like losing more money to price cuts.
july 21st
no free supercharging tesla…
i knew it what a scam
Ya still have FREE HYDROGEN ![]()
Ouch. Glad it wasn’t a Tesla at least.
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I know choosing the wrong brand of car can be frustrating. It’s essential to research thoroughly, consider your needs, and test-drive vehicles to ensure they meet your standards before making a purchase. It’s best to consider the following when buying a car and what do do if you’ve already purchased one that doesn’t meet your standards.
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Research and Define your needs: Begin by identifying your specific requirements and priorities. Consider factors such as the size of the vehicle, fuel efficiency, safety features, budget, and any other preferences you may have. Different brands and models cater to various needs.
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Research Brands and Models: Look into different car brands and models that align with your needs. Read reviews, compare specifications, and seed advice from automotive experts. This research phase is crucial to ensure you select a car that suits you.
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Test Drives: Once you’ve narrowed down your choices, schedule test drives for the vehicles you’re interested in. Pay attention to how they feel on the road, their comfort, handling, and any specific features that matter to you. A test drive can reveal a lot about a car’s suitability.
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Consider Resale Value: Think about the long-term value of the car. Some brands and models depreciate less quickly than others, which can affect your total cost of ownership
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Budget Planning: Be realistic about your budget and factor in not just the purchase price but ongoing expenses like insurance, maintenance, etc.
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Check Reliability and Reviews: Investigate the reliability of the brand and model you’re interested in. Look for customer reviews and ratings to gauge the satisfaction of other owners.
Now assuming we’ve followed ChatGPT’s guidance, and you’re going to buy the Tesla, what happens to the price if you reject taking ownership due to any issues?
You get Musked, and either place another order or go buy a different car at the current price.
You’re often at the mercy of finding an SA who GAF. Honoring price, your order fee, etc etc.
