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Winston

@tesla_winston

PNW | EV / ICE Enthusiast | Uncertified Tesla Mechanic

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If I bought any performance Tesla, the first thing I would do is put 19in rims on it. -Cheaper tires -More sidewall (potholes, curbs) -Cheaper to replace

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The Model 3 was one of the reasons Tesla achieved positive operating cash flow back in 2018. I hope the Rivian R2 is the equivalent for Rivian.

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I was scrolling marketplace and found this FS CyberTruck for sale for $61,000. The catch? It has a rebuilt title. I found the VIN which pulled up these images. This thing was hit hard! The truck was sold by Tesla insurance at Copart with the winning bid at $28,500. One

I was scrolling marketplace and found this FS CyberTruck for sale for $61,000. 

The catch? It has a rebuilt title. 

I found the VIN which pulled up these images. This thing was hit hard! 

The truck was sold by Tesla insurance at Copart with the winning bid at $28,500. 

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About 90% of the time a Model Y has a cracked gigacasting the car is totaled out. Sure, the part is cheap. However, the labor hours to replace the casting is not economical.

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Thinking about rebuilding a 2022 Tesla Model X -70,000 miles -Long Range -Light front end damage All said and done, the car would be around $21,000-$23,000. Seems like a pretty good deal, I just worry about resale value in the future... Should I do it?