AndyBoBandy wrote: » The red line on the rear under where it says Dual Motor tells me it's a Performance.... I also think those shiny pedals only came as standard on the P (though they could be easily added later...) Thats an incredible price for a 2019 P with only 8k km's on the clock!!!!!!! Someone snap it up quickly before they realise it's worth a hell of a lot more than €55k
Gumbo wrote: » Guys, is this a proper Model 3 Performance? It has the dual motor, correct wheels and Calipers but the word performance pack has me thinking differently? It’s not a stealth P is it? Are all Performances listed as LR with P Pack?https://www.donedeal.ie/view/27395656
AndyBoBandy wrote: » Whats anonymous charging? You need to be registered with eCars to use their chargers!! or are you talking about using another provider to gain access to eCars chargers?
AndyBoBandy wrote: » Why would you say this? Slow (AC) charging is much healthier for the overall life of the battery than fast (DC) charging. If you are somewhere, and will spend a few hours there, it would make a lot more sense to plug into a local AC for the few hours you are there rather than using a DC fast charger on the way there, or on the way home. Why waste time en route charging, when you can charge at the destination!!
mfceiling wrote: » Who is the best to sign up with for charging away from home? Do you get a fob or a card?
mfceiling wrote: » Can you rock up to any charger without being registered and just give your credit or debit card and start charging?
mfceiling wrote: » Can anyone recommend a good insurance broker? Our crowd could only get one company to take us on with a 3k excess!!
Sam W wrote: » Most ESB points allow anonymous charging as well so you don't have to register if you don't want to spend that 20 euro.
Sam W wrote: » Avoid using any slow charge points at all costs.
Lumen wrote: » No.
TitianGerm wrote: » I assume if you bought this you would need to notify your insurance company or otherwise they may not pay out in the case of a claim?
Aph2016 wrote: » €1799 Inc VAT for the acceleration boost. Tempting.
mfceiling wrote: » So we bought a model 3 today!! It's the long range version. Now bear with me but you guys are going to be bombarded with questions!! Who is the best to sign up with for charging away from home? Do you get a fob or a card? Can you rock up to any charger without being registered and just give your credit or debit card and start charging? Can anyone recommend a good insurance broker? Our crowd could only get one company to take us on with a 3k excess!! Thanks in advance.
Neworder79 wrote: » Nice to see the new interior in the wild... looks slick. Has anyone found images of the new more subtle White interior (beyond product renderings)? Love the white seats but was never a fan of the bright door panels.
WayneEnterprise wrote: » Got the car back from ceramic coating:https://www.instagram.com/p/CM-MJemrA4O/
Aph2016 wrote: » Seeing Model 3's everywhere these days, good few 211s.
Gumbo wrote: » That’s a great deal. I assume minimal paint correction. I just bought a new Machine Polisher from them last week too and OCD would be one of the bigger retailers/suppliers in the country so you can be assured your getting quality. Did they go through the maintenance guide for you?
J-W wrote: » "New Car Prep - protection Detail ( Duration 1- 2 days 5 year premium ceramic coating available only from certified detailers- from 400 euro ) "
Gumbo wrote: » OCD charge €1k for their 5 year coating. What package did you get for €400?
WayneEnterprise wrote: » Jaysus, hope I’m not waiting that long.
J-W wrote: » Got it for quite a bit less than what most folk are quoting E400 . I'm happy with the service and product so far. I haven't even give it 1 wash since so don't know if it will make cleaning easy. It was done a week ago. Also know nothing about how it will last. Supposedly 5 years with proper maintenance. I couldn't really recommend without a bit more long term results. But glad I did it.
Gumbo wrote: » My parents are in there since 27th January and still Awaiting payment.
WayneEnterprise wrote: » Don’t send the original VRT cert! I just sent a copy of it as I figured best to be on the safe side. Got an email on the 10th March saying it’s being assessed and payment will be made within 4 to 6 weeks.
403 Forbidden wrote: » Ah Sh*te! I sent mine yesterday without the vehicle registration certificate because it says not required! Fingers crossed everything is okay! Did you send the original or just a copy?