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I know several people who own Model S, and the biggest problem I've seen has been the screen, which actually turned out to be an issue with some defective module. Yes the early model years had suspension, motor and inverter related issues, but those would have been addressed under warranty. That said, I probably would stay away from a 2014 and pickup one up anywhere from 2018 and on
In SoCal, used Model S's are very popular due to the huge price hit they took, and the available repair facilities for non warranty issues that pop up. This is just my opinion, but I think investing in a used Model S would be totally worthwhile, unlike buying something like a used Lotus or other sports car which actually would be a money pit
2021 Land Rover Defender - $599 (85K MSRP)
2022 F150 Lightning EV - $528 (93K MSRP)
2018 Lexus RX - $500 (60K MSRP)
2016 Lexus RX - $500 (60K MSRP)
He has nearly 100k on it, and it seems it's been reliable except for some quality/manufacturing stuff. This is his second Model S as he stated in the text. From conversations with him, the most expensive ownership aspect is the insurance premium, but he probably saves more in not having to buy gas and maint. Here's a pic of the car:
I would buy a used one in a heartbeat!

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The Model S P100D is a high performance car, which is one reason that rate is so high. Plus I'm positively sure he doesn't shop around
. I'm telling you, when I'm an old man, those kids of mine better be ready to change my diapers 🤣🤣
. I'm telling you, when I'm an old man, those kids of mine better be ready to change my diapers 🤣🤣When we lived in LA our insurance went way up, because we were in 90046 zip code that had tons of 6 figure cars everywhere, like every other car.
In SoCal, used Model S's are very popular due to the huge price hit they took, and the available repair facilities for non warranty issues that pop up. This is just my opinion, but I think investing in a used Model S would be totally worthwhile, unlike buying something like a used Lotus or other sports car which actually would be a money pit
EV sales push growth at BMW as combustion engine 'tipping point' has passed
Still, BMW's margins for ICE and EVs won't reach parity before at least 2026
BERLIN — BMW has passed the tipping point for combustion engine vehicle sales and now generates most sales growth from electric cars, its chief financial officer said in a media roundtable."The tipping point for the combustion engine is already there," CFO Walter Mertl said, adding that in his view it had been passed last year.
"The current sales plateau for combustion cars will continue and then fall slightly," he predicted, pointing to looming environmental regulation that will restrict sales of such vehicles.
Carmakers are under pressure to ramp up their EV offerings as regulatory deadlines from China to the European Union and some U.S. states will begin to ban sales of new fossil fuel emitting cars from the middle of the next decade.
BMW achieved a 15% all-electric sales share last year. It plans to raise that to 33% by 2026 as it rolls out six new models in its "Neue Klasse" EV-only line, a multibillion-euro effort to jump the technology gap with competitors.
Still, BMW's margins for combustion engine and all-electric cars won't reach parity before at least 2026, Mertl said, pointing to the higher costs of introducing new battery technologies for later models.
Discounting is also likely for cars in certain price ranges, Mertl said, without going into further detail.
The carmaker is sticking to its previously announced target of 3 million vehicles sold by 2030 with an 8-10% margin in its automotive segment, he added - a conservative goal sitting below its expected 2023 margin of around 10.3%.
BMW CEO Oliver Zipse said in September that the company would be "at least as profitable" when selling the "Neue Klasse" EVs at scale, bolstered by their lower battery costs and higher efficiency per kilowatt hour.
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