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[Dormant] Electric Vehicles
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Lease. Certainly with early Leafs, Bolts, and Model 3, I knew people who swore by leasing as the best way to manage the rapidly changing technology.
Maybe those upcoming changes don’t matter as much as you think. Last year I bought a model Y because:
While it would be nice to have even better stats, would it really make a big difference if a supercharger stop was 15 minutes instead of 20? Would it really make a difference to have an additional 50 miles range? Of course but not that big of one.
Cost will be the most important impact of better batteries and other technology changes but I needed a vehicle and this one fit my budget