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Your Ultimate Guide to Tesla Ownership: Leasing, Buying, and Charging

Updated: Jan 1

Tesla has become a household name in the electric vehicle (EV) market, offering a range of models that cater to various needs and budgets. With the growing popularity of electric vehicles, Tesla has released comprehensive guides for potential and current owners, covering everything from leasing options to home charging solutions. This article provides an overview of these guides, helping you navigate the world of Tesla ownership.

Key Takeaways

  • Tesla offers leasing options for various models, with incentives and tax credits available.

  • The Model 3 Standard Range can be ordered for $35,000 through a specific process.

  • Home charging solutions are available, including the Wall Connector and Mobile Connector.

Understanding Tesla Leasing Options

Leasing a Tesla can be a cost-effective choice for those who prefer not to commit to long-term ownership. Here are some key points regarding Tesla leasing:

  • Models Available for Lease: Tesla offers leasing for the Model 3, Model Y, Model S, and Model X.

  • Cost Breakdown:Model 3: Down payment of $4,500, with monthly payments around $329 for 36 months.Model Y: Down payment of $3,500, with monthly payments around $379 for 36 months.Model S/X: Higher down payments of $7,500, with monthly payments of $1,099 and $1,249, respectively.

  • Tax Credits: Certain models qualify for a federal EV tax credit of $7,500, which can influence the decision to lease or buy.

Buying the Tesla Model 3 Standard Range

The Tesla Model 3 Standard Range is often sought after for its affordability. Here’s how to order it:

  1. Start with the Model 3 Standard Range Plus: Configure your vehicle on the Tesla website and pay the $100 order fee.

  2. Do Not Finalize: After placing your deposit, do not finalize the Motor Vehicle Agreement.

  3. Contact Tesla: Call Tesla to flag your order as a Standard Range model.

  4. Review Paperwork: Ensure the final price reflects the $35,000 cost before agreeing to the paperwork.

  5. Enjoy Your Vehicle: Once the order is confirmed, wait for your Model 3 Standard Range to arrive.

Home Charging Solutions for Tesla Owners

Charging at home is essential for Tesla owners. Tesla provides several options for home charging:

  • Mobile Connector: Portable charger costing $250, offering up to 7.6 kWh.

  • Wall Connector: More efficient option at $450, providing up to 11.5 kWh.

  • Universal Wall Connector: Priced at $650, compatible with all EVs and offers similar charging capabilities.

Installation and Costs

  • Installation Costs: Expect to pay between $750 and $1,500 for installation by a certified electrician.

  • Charging Costs: Charging at home can cost around $58 per month, depending on local electricity rates.

Conclusion

Tesla's comprehensive guides for leasing, buying, and charging provide valuable insights for both potential and current owners. By understanding the options available, you can make informed decisions that suit your lifestyle and budget. Whether you choose to lease a Model Y or invest in a Model 3 Standard Range, Tesla continues to lead the way in the electric vehicle market, making sustainable driving accessible to all.

Sources

  • The Comprehensive Guide To Leasing A Tesla: Costs, Models And Tax Credits - Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) - Benzinga, Benzinga.

  • Tesla owner shares $35k Model 3 Standard Range complete buying guide, Teslarati.

  • Tesla Model 3 home charging guide and tips | Tesla Motors Club, Tesla Motors Club.

  • Tesla models, prices, charging, stock: A complete guide to the electric vehicle maker, Business Insider.

  • The Complete Guide To Tesla's Home Charger, TopSpeed.

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