- I like the logic here, its sort of where my mind is at - the Leaf is reliable A/F...plus, the new battery. Maybe it makes more sense to Keep it.
- Leaf isnt really worth much, although, whatever value would go towards the Model 3.
- If I go with the Model 3, I think I won't have much need...
Should I sell my paid off Leaf (with a brand new battery) and get a Model 3 (I have my reservation) or keep my Leaf?
There is a part of me that says to keep the Leaf because it's paid off & I got the battery replaced this year (warranty)...
But, the other part says....Model 3...
Money isn't...
Possibly - I'm in the midwest and we've had rather hot summers last year and previous, however - nothing like folks are seeing down in TX.
honestly, I thought 73 wasn't that great...but I supposed being down 3 bars, I can't be too upset...just hoping for a battery swap!
Well, damn...but on the upside, I am sitting around 28k for miles, so if my math is correct - it is possible that i'd see another bar lost within the next year. Fingers crossed, i guess
As the title says, I lost a 3rd capacity bar today. I'm still getting fairly good range, 65-ish miles, depending on how I'm driving.
Am I eligible for a battery replacement? There is loads of great information on here, but it's hard to sift through everything and find a solid answer.
Yup - Its a esve upgraded charged..had an electrician install a 240v outlet in my garage. Used some hooks from a home depot type store and hooked the pack on the wall, found a hose wreel thing for the cord...cost me about $10 for the parts to hang it on the way..and about $500 for the install...
For me, that number was $19,000....I decided to buy a Used 2011, over Leasing (or buying) a 2013.
At $19k - the car is a good value, even with degradation.
i recently had to choose between leasing a new 2013 SL...or buying a used 2011 SL...I chose to buy the 2011. We bought it for the same time length the lease would have been. 39 months, Payments were about the same with 0 down.
I bought mostly because we want 1 car payment. Leasing means...