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Yikes. Buying a Tesla right now is certainly a statement.
I'd have bought just about anything else!
 
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Yikes. Buying a Tesla right now is certainly a statement.
I'd have bought just about anything else!
I’ve had it a few months I just don’t really post too much.
Did the P100D ever have free supercharging?
Yes, it was on most model s until about 2018. It’s stupidly quick though, I rarely use it but it feels just as quick as my old RS6 was.

The P11D isn’t great but free charging on the road and at the office, my fuel bill is nothing
 
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They are stupid quick appliances, very amusing to floor.
@Hyburnate Just out of interest, what % of original capacity is left in the battery?
 
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They are stupid quick appliances, very amusing to floor.
@Hyburnate Just out of interest, what % of original capacity is left in the battery?
So using Tessie it says that there's 91.13% battery health which is 'healthy' compared to the fleet average.

I'll post more of an update in the summer as to how it's doing, it's doing pretty well so far.
 
I cheat with my JLR cars so no reflection of this absolute monster it is. I just order replacement every 10k or 10months so did well to have it so long. Just wish I had bought it now to sell after the 12 months as would have made a nice profit but hindsight is wonderful.

Every drive is an event in that thing, awesome car.
 
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Indeed and no one bought them new either. So can’t win.
Yes, unfortunately!

I worked at JLR 15 years ago and I worked on the F-Type (V6 and V8) - the i4 was after my time. Wonderful cars - my favourite was the V6S manual, which is really rare (maybe <5% of all F-Type sales?). Unfortunately, the last facelift ruined the looks for me but I am sure the essence of the car survived. Loved it. The Project 7 was a real treat to drive!
 
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