Is A Tesla Car Really Worth It?

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No matter how you look at it, Tesla's narrative is amazing. Tesla first gained fame after launching the Model S in 2013, and now it has become a legitimate competitor to well-known American manufacturers such as Ford, Chevrolet and Dodge in the market. Since then, the company has established a series of company and national records. In 2019, Model 3 is the world's best-selling electric car, with sales of more than 80,000 units, surpassing the competition. In 2020, Tesla's annual deliveries have increased by more than 36% over the previous year. By 2020, its stock price will exceed the combined stock prices of all other manufacturers.

You are not the only one considering buying a Tesla. With the popularity of electric vehicles (EV), it is foreseeable that Tesla will continue to beat its competitors in terms of fuel economy and future technologies. In 2019, the global sales of electric vehicles exceeded 2.1 million, and the total global inventory reached 7.2 million. This accounted for 2.6% of global car sales in 2019 and 1% of global car inventory, a year-on-year increase of 40%.

So, in the end, is Tesla worth proving?

Only you have a long-term perspective to answer this question. If you are still not sure whether to buy a Tesla, we have broken down a few key topics, including safety ratings, purchase prices, and maintenance costs, to help you.

What is the price of a Tesla?

Tesla now offers four different models, each with a different starting price: Model 3, Model S, Model X, and Model Y. However, costs are still fluctuating. Is there a possible explanation? The relationship between supply and demand is simple. Once the supply and demand balance, the cost will drop. This is why the company stated in 2019: “We are also adjusting prices to continue to increase customer affordability. We regularly revise prices and available options, just like other automakers.”

Tesla will further reduce the prices of some of its models by 20% in May 2020. As a result of this change, the starting prices of Model S and Model X both dropped by $5,000, to $74,990 and $79,990, respectively. The price of Standard Range Plus Model 3 dropped by $2,000 to $37,990, making it the cheapest model Tesla has ever made. However, the price of the base model of Model Y remains unchanged, at $49,990. If you are buying a car, please research the current market value of each model before making a decision.

Is it true that Tesla is fuel efficient?

Some people think Tesla is expensive, but think about how much they would save on gasoline if they bought one. Nerd Wallet estimates that if you drive 15,000 miles per year, you will save between $810 and $890 per year (considering the cost of electricity to charge Tesla cars). In the long run, you will save thousands of dollars.

The benefits of driving an electric car

Many Tesla owners take pride in reducing emissions and carbon emissions from their cars. Many people attribute Tesla's growing popularity of electric vehicles to its large-scale efforts to improve public understanding of these vehicles and what they can do for them.

However, Tesla is on its own, and the growth in demand for electric vehicles is not caused by a single factor in general. On the contrary, it is the result of multiple elements working together to attract different groups of people. In addition to environmental protection, compared with other electric vehicles on the road, electric vehicles also have a unique appearance. In addition, consumers are increasingly adopting electric vehicles for the following reasons:

●The charging station is more convenient and convenient

●Enhanced technical capabilities

●New style

●Improve one’s environmental status

Performance characteristics of Tesla's high-end cars

It is important to remember that not all Tesla models have the same level of performance, so be sure to consult your local Tesla dealer before purchasing. Some safety features (such as the "track mode" in the new Model 3 Performance variant) make Tesla fans enthusiastic about the new Tesla cars.

Where can I find more information about the tracking mode? As "Fortune" magazine said, the driving and performance of the car now may be more like a "custom racer." The dual-motor all-wheel drive makes the new Model 3 a high-performance car that outperforms rival sports cars such as the BMW 3 Series and Audi A5. Although it is not ready for long distance races, it may make daily riding more enjoyable.

Tesla's safety features

An accident involving a driverless Tesla vehicle resulted in death, which made people doubt the claim that putting Autopilot's Autosteer function in a Tesla vehicle would reduce the accident rate by 40%. According to the government, a new survey is needed because the previous survey did not examine how effective the technology is in avoiding collisions.

On the other hand, according to Drive Mag, Tesla cars are one of the safest cars on the market. In all sub-categories, NHTSA gave them a five-star safety rating, while IIHS gave them an excellent rating for frontal collision prevention. Model 3’s brakes were criticized, and Model S’s headlights were found to be inadequate.

Consumers are attracted to Tesla cars because they are equipped with some of the most cutting-edge safety and autonomous driving technologies currently available. Unfortunately, there are not enough of these vehicles on the roads to determine whether they have an impact. As better safety technologies and even autonomous driving functions become more common, fewer people are killed or seriously injured in car accidents.