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Here's an interesting conversation that happened with my Model S:
Stranger: "Is that a Tesla?"
Me: "Yeah it is"
Stranger: "Wow. You must be rich."
Me: ...
I really didn't know how to answer so I just told him the used prices for baseline Tesla's have come down quite a bit recently. This was when Tesla had some Model S' in the $50,000+ range. Mine was not used, but how else am I supposed to answer that without smiling awkwardly and walking out the door backwards?
My wife was asked this question about her Model S. Her response was "I don't know, my husband bought it for me..."
I think I will flip the sides if I'm asked...
My total all in cost to own and operate is about the same as similar cars but this is always powered by US source fuel -- never fuel from middle east.
The BMW example is a good one. Another one is "Starts at $80K", and depending upon where you live, "Similar to an F350".When asked how much the Tesla costs, I usually reply something like this: "It is just like a BMW, Mercedes, or Lexus. You start out with a base model, then add options, for example - on a BMW 5 you can start out with a 530 and go all the way up to an M5, so it just depends on what you want". I have never been asked anything past that.
I think you can get the 70kWh in RWD so technically they start at $75kAnother one is "Starts at $80K"
I think you can get the 70kWh in RWD so technically they start at $75k