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    I've always wanted a Model S.

    But how's the reliability of the X? Especially the 2017/2018 models, after rolling a few thousand.
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    I've always wanted a Model S.

    I only need the middle seat to be wide, cause it needs to fit the current rearward facing child seat, and the future forward facing child seat, in-between the seat belt buckles (I think they're called) for the two side seats in the S. And to clarify, I'm not thinking of buying a brand new S...
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    I've always wanted a Model S.

    I had a Model Y as a loaner over a weekend courtesy of the local Tesla dealer. It was an easy car to like. I enjoyed driving it a lot, and letting the auto pilot drive it.The kids enjoyed the panoramic roof, the legroom in the back seat, and the acceleration. The boot was also more than big...
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    I've always wanted a Model S.

    Yes, Tesla is doing great here in Norway at the moment. The Y and 3 seems to be better cars than the S and X.
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    I've always wanted a Model S.

    I live in Norway. There are no American car manufacturers that has been able to convince people over here that they are capable of producing quality cars (no offence). So saying a car is American made isn't a good sales pitch. Japanese cars on the other hand equals reliability over here...
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    I've always wanted a Model S.

    Buying cars after we got kids has always been more a choice of what we need than what I want.
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    I've always wanted a Model S.

    So, I went back to the used car dealer for a second time to have a look at the cars again. And, it's such a difficult choice! The 3 is without any doubt a very good car that I'd probably be extremely satisfied with. But, I wish it was just a tiny bit bigger. I'd hate to end up feeling I'd be...
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    I've always wanted a Model S.

    I got the chance to go to a used car dealer that had both an S and a 3 available. The S was a 2017 75D, and although I really liked the seats and the cargo space, the general build quality was disappointing! And I'm not talking about panel gaps. There was loose panels and a fair bit of rattling...
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    I've always wanted a Model S.

    I realise that buying outside of warranty and planning to keep it running for a few years might be risky, and difficult to predict the cost of. Add to that the fact that for the same kind of money as the Teslas I mentioned above, I can have a 2022 Nissan Leaf 62kwh car, and the choice becomes...
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    I've always wanted a Model S.

    I'm not afraid to get my hands dirty. I've done most of the maintenance on my cars myself, as long as I have access to information on how to do it. And as long as the stuff needing replacement doesn't require the car to get lifted off the ground.
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    I've always wanted a Model S.

    I'm not afraid to get my hands dirty. I've done most of the maintenance on my cars myself, as long as I have access to information on how to do it.
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    I've always wanted a Model S.

    I've wanted to own a Tesla Model S ever since it came out. But they were way over any budget I ever had for buying a car when they were new (still are). So I have never been in a position to buy one, until now. Maybe. Our current car needs replacement soon, and in the price range I can afford...