The M3P 0-60 is with rollout. Real world the MSLR is probably still fasterAnyone considering the new M3P?
Sports seats, real wheels, no yoke, 10% faster 0-60 than an LR, and about 27k less than a LR.
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The M3P 0-60 is with rollout. Real world the MSLR is probably still fasterAnyone considering the new M3P?
Sports seats, real wheels, no yoke, 10% faster 0-60 than an LR, and about 27k less than a LR.
Check that you have provided all the requested information. Driver License pix, insurance info for current car. Also loan info if you are financing.Crazy because I ordered MSP on 3/7 but no VIN yet. I’m assuming it’s coming soon, though. I still got the sports seats and $2k discount automatically adjusted.
How do you figure 10% faster? The MSLR is 3.1 without rollout and the M3P is 2.9 with rollout subtracted.Anyone considering the new M3P?
Sports seats, real wheels, no yoke, 10% faster 0-60 than an LR, and about 27k less than a LR.
its been all done for ages. Since ordering, that is.Check that you have provided all the requested information. Driver License pix, insurance info for current car. Also loan info if you are financing.
Tesla will not assign a VIN until all the ducks are in a row.
I hope you are rightThe M3P 0-60 is with rollout. Real world the MSLR is probably still faster
Real world the range I’m pulling in my plaid is near identical to my prior M3P210 mile real world range for the new M3P…….no thanks. I’ll keep my Plaid order.
Anyone considering the new M3P?
Sports seats, real wheels, no yoke, 10% faster 0-60 than an LR, and about 27k less than a LR.
Where did you see 27k less than LR. Seems most all of your statements are heavily padded.Anyone considering the new M3P?
Sports seats, real wheels, no yoke, 10% faster 0-60 than an LR, and about 27k less than a LR.
Model S AWD: $72,990Where did you see 27k less than LR. Seems most all of your statements are heavily padded.
Only if you qualify for the tax creditModel S AWD: $72,990
Model 3 Performance: $45,490 (after $7,500 federal tax credit.)
So, it is $27,500 less expensive.
I was seeing around 270-280 on my ‘22 M3P I had a year ago. This is what you’re seeing from your Plaid? Way better than 200.Real world the range I’m pulling in my plaid is near identical to my prior M3P
Yeah, 270 is probably about right. I could probably squeeze out 300 if I really try, but the car seems much more sensitive to speed as far as efficiency goes than the 3 was.I was seeing around 270-280 on my ‘22 M3P I had a year ago. This is what you’re seeing from your Plaid? Way better than 200.
Totally agree. Think that is really disappointing and poor effort by Tesla. Come out with real improvements, including longer and more realistic range. Would rather see Tesla and Lucid do the same EPA test the Germans do, where the ranges is underestimated and ends up being much better in real driving.210 mile real world range for the new M3P…….no thanks. I’ll keep my Plaid order.
Not at all tempted TBH and sticking with the MSLR. I have a 3P now and I'm ready to move on up. The LR is a better car all around by many measures, but the new 3P does appear to be a substantial upgrade over the current model.Anyone considering the new M3P?
Sports seats, real wheels, no yoke, 10% faster 0-60 than an LR, and about 27k less than a LR.
If you don't qualify for the tax credits because you make a lot of money, it means that you "probably" don't have to worry about the difference in price and could "probably" buy a Plaid without blinking an eye if you wanted to But what is weird is you can't get a paint color and white seats because it puts you over the $55k limit. You either get your exterior color choice or seat color choice, not both.Only if you qualify for the tax credit
The income limit is only $150k. Thats not so much that you don’t have to worry about price.If you don't qualify for the tax credits because you make a lot of money, it means that you "probably" don't have to worry about the difference in price and could "probably" buy a Plaid without blinking an eye if you wanted to But what is weird is you can't get a paint color and white seats because it puts you over the $55k limit. You either get your exterior color choice or seat color choice, not both.
Married couples is double that, which is $300k. A single person making more than $150k is "usually" pretty decent if you live within your means. Also, pay is based on your location as well. $150k as a single person would go a long way in most of the places that I have lived, but in other places it could be chump change. That's why I quoted probably in my post because not everyone's circumstances are the same.The income limit is only $150k. Thats not so much that you don’t have to worry about price.
$150k is decent as a single person, but it's not "buy a plaid without thinking about it" decent.Married couples is double that, which is $300k. A single person making more than $150k is "usually" pretty decent if you live within your means. Also, pay is based on your location as well. $150k as a single person would go a long way in most of the places that I have lived, but in other places it could be chump change. That's why I quoted probably in my post because not everyone's circumstances are the same.