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jhurkot
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How much Canadian all in for a 3?
There is a lot of variables. I’d just build the model you’re looking at on their website.
How much Canadian all in for a 3?
Two questions kind sir?
1. Approximately how many loads of canola to buy this bad boy?
2. How much battery power do you use for an average 9hr wait for avy control at the Rogers Pass?
Thankyou.
Why not just throw a generator in on long trips just in case.Depends how full you fill the Super B's
I'm not sure how much a 9 hour stop would use. In 5 years of driving to Revelstoke my longest stop was 6 hours for an accident.
75000Wh battery pack. Lets say at Rogers I have 40000Wh left. If my heating used 1000Wh (this is WAY high) I would have 40 hours of heat. If it was really bad I would just turn around and charge instead of sitting there waiting.
Why not just throw a generator in on long trips just in case.
My sister just bought a 2018 Jetta for about 34000 and that car gets around 6.5l per 100km. I would have a hard time justifying and extra 45000$ for a less equipped vehicle. In some form or another your still burning oil to get the power to your car. So assuming that you don’t pay anything for power and gas cost was 1.30$ per litre you would have to drive about 500000km to pay for that extra 45000. I just don’t see the economics in buying a Tesla yet. Now if I could get a diesel electric truck with an electric motor at each wheel that could be independently controlled that would be wicked. Thanks for sharing your experience with this. I really find this whole electric vehicle thing interesting.
My sister just bought a 2018 Jetta for about 34000 and that car gets around 6.5l per 100km. I would have a hard time justifying and extra 45000$ for a less equipped vehicle. In some form or another your still burning oil to get the power to your car. So assuming that you don’t pay anything for power and gas cost was 1.30$ per litre you would have to drive about 500000km to pay for that extra 45000. I just don’t see the economics in buying a Tesla yet. Now if I could get a diesel electric truck with an electric motor at each wheel that could be independently controlled that would be wicked. Thanks for sharing your experience with this. I really find this whole electric vehicle thing interesting.
I have about 500km already. Lots of my friends are excited to see it and I will definitely be letting them drive it. I have a friend that is a geologist on the rigs and spends a lot of his time driving. He drove it about 30km (about half city and half highway driving). His first impressions were he liked the big screen in the middle. Commented about how comfortable the seat was. Surprised at how aggressive the car slowed down when he let off the accelerator. Creepy how silent and smooth it felt. Was very uncomfortable with autopilot taking the first turn on the highway but after that he seemed a little less scared of it. I told him to hit the turn signal so he could see how the auto lane change works. Happy with the acceleration (had a SRT-10 Dodge ram in the past). Hopefully he uses my referral code ha ha.
I was just comparing a similar sized car as someone stated a Tesla 3 was about the size of a Jetta. My sister has one and it’s pretty trimmed out for interior and options and such and it was only around 34000. That was all I was getting at.In what ways do you find the 2018 Jetta superior?