$85K with $5K off during last 3 weeks of Dec 2022.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
$70K today.
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$70K today.
Geez. They probably paid less than 80k if they got the price from 9 months ago but still.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Do people also get pissed off and write to the news when the price of a car goes up a few days after they buy?
Just trying to figuring out where the line is with what’s right and what’s wrong
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There’s a certain level of protection for other consumer goods. Price protection guarantees officially to return and rebuy unofficially.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Cars are different in that you can’t just do that, but that’s where a good dealer relationship helps where they can push your purchase by a few weeks to qualify for upcoming incentives that they know about. Tesla doesn’t let you do that at all. If you don’t pick up your car on the day of their choice, you’re going back to the end of the line. Not that the line is big anymore, but there are some things such as lower price or incentives you lose out on.
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I have gone above and beyond what I should rightfully have to do to protect my good name
Why the hell would you buy at Tesla at this point, at all?
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That advantage is pretty temporary.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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There may be a chance they honored the old $76K price. You have to go back to mid 2021 to get $69.9.
If you profit its ok, if you lose obviously its not ok Tesla mustve rushed a ton of deliveries the weeks or days before this came out. Imagine getting your Tesla the day before it droppedThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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I'm thinking of getting some coilovers for my Model 3. What are the recommended shops in Calgary that have experience doing suspension work and aftermarket Tesla stuff?
Same as any other car really. Any shop can do it. Probably have the Tesla tax though. Just abs sensors are a tough pigtail connector with the weather seal to clip together. Rears take no time at all. Fronts just remove the top 4 bolts and drop the whole UCA with strut. Don’t mess around making the custom thin wall socket.
Having installed suspension (both springs only and coilovers) on multiple German cars and on several Model 3s myself, the componentry is nearly identical. If anything, it's easier to install suspension on the 3/Ys since the front shocks have all the attachment points (eg. sway bar links, abs sensor clips) directly on them, rather than a separate piece that requires additional nuts/bolts. Watch any YT clip and it'll be pretty straight forward. Otherwise, I'd be willing to help. Just compensate me for my time. I've got all the tools at home, including a QuickJack and spring compressor.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Thanks for the offer. I haven't even purchased anything yet as I'm mulling my options and it seems like the MPP Comfort Coilovers may be the way I go. I'll let you know if I decide to go through with it.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There's also some Tein's out now that are getting decent reviews and are quite a bit cheaper than MPP
I've personally ran Tein's (on an EG Civic and a 2006 Audi S4), KW V3's on my last car (2013 Audi S4), and now MPP comfort coils on my 2018 M3P. In case you didn't know, MPPs are just rebranded KWs, they're basically custom spec'd to fit the Model 3 specifically but are full KW components. MPP (non-adj) comfort coils = KW V1s; MPP (adj) comforts & sports = KW V3s. Anyway, the KW's definitely have a more refined ride quality than the Tein's, but that could very well also be due to Civic vs German/Tesla too. If anything, get the premium stuff for the nicer build quality unless all you care about is bottom line and not durability.
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Yeah I have read that the Tein Flex Z coilovers are good value for the money ($1200 USD) but to be that much cheaper there has to be some sacrifices.
Got some roof rails for cheap to run a roof box backwards like @benyl
Considering getting a model Y performance. Originally I wanted model 3 performance but test drove the model y instead and I think there’s more use-case being a slightly bigger vehicle. Has anyone considered between these 2 and which one did you go with. Also, has anyone cross shopped model y performance with x3m40i, sq5 and glc 43 amg etc?
Also, what do you guys think about model y LR vs model y Performance
Price is decent, 3.5k USD difference between the m3p and myp (yay federal credit)
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The MYP is going to be faster than the Germans. The AMG comes close but power delivery on an EV will be far superior on the bottom end, especially as a daily hauler. The MYP will be nowhere near as lux with all the creature comforts, though it does have much better tech. Think of a flagship smartphone on wheels vs a flip phone with a nice leather case. The MYP will also have more useable interior space too if that matters to you, especially if you're comparing with a M3P for size. The (small) German SUVs aren't any bigger than their sedan counterparts. I had an S4 and the wife a Q5 (same gen) previously. My S4 had more useable interior space than her Q5.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The Y LR is still very fast; about the same as the SQ5 in 0-60. Not quite in the same league as the Bimmer or AMG though. The Performance also has Track Mode for if you ever track the car. Otherwise, it's just a pricey drift mode.
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