Tesla Prices slashed, will Taycan pricing hold up?
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QUOTE=white6speed;18579199]Wyoming so far[/QUOTE]
State renowned for chicken roping and ax throwing completions.
BTW, the bill DOA. 30 minutes of debate in committee. Even Marsha Allen, executive vice president of the Wyoming Dealers Association, testified against the bill, saying that its message is “extremely concerning.”
Love their bolo ties from the 1940s
State renowned for chicken roping and ax throwing completions.
BTW, the bill DOA. 30 minutes of debate in committee. Even Marsha Allen, executive vice president of the Wyoming Dealers Association, testified against the bill, saying that its message is “extremely concerning.”
Love their bolo ties from the 1940s
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It all depends on where you live. 2 years ago I wouldn't have had anything but a Tesla, entirely because of their Supercharger network. Today, in my area (Central Florida), the CCS options have grown as well as reliability (still a far cry from the Tesla network) to the point we will be trading the Model 3 for our Taycan 4SCT when it arrives in May/June. We also home charge 95% of the time so, for our use case, an EV makes sense.
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If you don’t have access to daily/nightly L2 charging or you drive many miles every day for work, etc. then there’s a very good chance the current infrastructure won’t suit your needs; but with a little research a prospective BEV owner should be aware of that prior to purchase.
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