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Old 10-28-2023, 07:40 AM
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Yeah…I was kinda wondering the same thing? What’s wrong with your car that you THINK you need to rent one of those expensive POS? To all: Did you know they actually cost more to run than a gas car. Yes, electricity costs more than gasoline on a per mile basis. Look it up.
We get a little over 4 miles per kWh in our model 3 and here in TV we are paying a little under 13 cents. So 25kWh to go 100 miles or $3.25....or about the price of 1 gallon of gas. That's the math dude!

(charging at night doesn't impact the grid at all)

It cost us $38K...and then Joe Biden gave us $7500 back on our taxes so just over $30K....toyota camry price

So...cheaper to run, not particularly expensive to buy, those are the facts.

As for the OP....I think it might be tough to find a private party to rent a car to drive to Orlando. But if you wanna go for a ride sometime and drive it on a "normal" road (i.e. not horrible traffic) shoot me a note and we'll do it!

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Old 10-28-2023, 08:27 AM
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You can find them on Turo.

QUOTE=Tvflguy;2268711]Odd question but here goes. Is there anywhere close by where I can rent a Tesla, pref Model 3, for a day or so?

Need to pick someone up from Orl airport in a couple weeks. Do not want to drive our car there. And not subject them to bus-like transport here to TV. Or expensive car service.

We are planning to buy a Tesla 3 early next year. Would love to experience driving it again without going to Tesla store in Orlando, as we did months back to test.

I googled rentals but seems they are all near Orlando. And only would like it for a day or so…. Any suggestions? Please no sarcasm re EVs and such…[/QUOTE]
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Old 10-28-2023, 08:29 AM
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Turo has some. Just go to the more filters and put Tesla in the vehicle make section.
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Old 10-28-2023, 09:55 AM
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Odd question but here goes. Is there anywhere close by where I can rent a Tesla, pref Model 3, for a day or so?

Need to pick someone up from Orl airport in a couple weeks. Do not want to drive our car there. And not subject them to bus-like transport here to TV. Or expensive car service.

We are planning to buy a Tesla 3 early next year. Would love to experience driving it again without going to Tesla store in Orlando, as we did months back to test.

I googled rentals but seems they are all near Orlando. And only would like it for a day or so…. Any suggestions? Please no sarcasm re EVs and such…
I own a Model 3 and would NEVER let anyone borrow it . I won’t even use valet parking if I’m driving the Tesla.

There is NO WAY I would recommend that you rent a Tesla just so that you can take a “test drive” while going into and back from the Orlando Airport !

The traffic is HORRIFIC and learning how to drive a Tesla in and out of Orlando Airport would not be a good choice ! I know you said that you test drive one but …….

Save yourself $$$ and potential aggravation and hire a private car service such as Dave’s Airport Transportation.

Whatever service you choose , be advised that you’ll need plenty of advance time to book such a service and this time of year, a 2 week window is not going to cut it, specially since we’re in the beginning of the “snowbird” season .

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Old 10-28-2023, 09:59 AM
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I was told by Hertz that EVs need to be returned with at least 80% charge remaining or else you pay a fee (like the high price per gallon that you will pay when returning with less than a full tank when you don’t prepay for the fuel). Just something to consider in your evaluation.
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Yeah…I was kinda wondering the same thing? What’s wrong with your car that you THINK you need to rent one of those expensive POS? To all: Did you know they actually cost more to run than a gas car. Yes, electricity costs more than gasoline on a per mile basis. Look it up.
Hmmmmm......obviously YOU didnt!!!

Electric Cars vs Gas Cars Cost in Each State | Self Financial.
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Old 10-28-2023, 11:02 AM
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To all: Did you know they actually cost more to run than a gas car. Yes, electricity costs more than gasoline on a per mile basis. Look it up.
Ok, I looked it up.

Link to screenshot of government website below.

Fuel economy comparison
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Old 10-28-2023, 11:10 AM
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Yeah…I was kinda wondering the same thing? What’s wrong with your car that you THINK you need to rent one of those expensive POS? To all: Did you know they actually cost more to run than a gas car. Yes, electricity costs more than gasoline on a per mile basis. Look it up.
This is a blatantly false statement. The cost of charging an EV is almost always hundreds of dollars less a year than operating an equivalent gas-powered vehicle, according to a new report from Consumer Reports. Additionally your original brakes will likely last for the life of the car (unless you are a very aggressive driver), you don't have to pay for oil changes or transmission repair, etc., etc.

Perhaps you don't understand how they work, I do however, I've had an EV for 9.5 years.
Your statement is not true and folks reading this deserve truthful information.
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Old 10-28-2023, 11:14 AM
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Ok, I looked it up.

Link to screenshot of government website below.

Fuel economy comparison
Wow, that screen shot is going to hurt a lot of people that argue against EV's. Lol

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Old 10-28-2023, 11:17 AM
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Hertz hurts with too many Teslas right now. Good idea to get some early first hand experience. You may also want to get a car insurance quote before you purchase.


Hertz Tesla
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Old 10-28-2023, 01:30 PM
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I’m the OP. Thx all for the input.

Ended up with a Hertz reserv for a Model 3 at Spanish Springs location. 3 days for $175, can cancel anytime B4 with no charge.

As mentioned we HAVE driven a new Tesla Model 3 a few months ago at the Tesla store in Orl. So we DO know how to drive them. And we plan to order a new one, the ‘24 model when it comes out in Jan or so. We’d like to get more drive time with the current model so it’s a bonus to be able to pick up our guest from MCO and use it around TV for a few days here. And bottom line the rental cost is about the same as a private RT car service. But we can use the Tesla, so a bonus.

Turo was out as no cars were close by.

And I KNEW this Thread would go down the ‘gas vs EV’ route yada….
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I’m the OP. Thx all for the input.

Ended up with a Hertz reserv for a Model 3 at Spanish Springs location. 3 days for $175, can cancel anytime B4 with no charge.

As mentioned we HAVE driven a new Tesla Model 3 a few months ago at the Tesla store in Orl. So we DO know how to drive them. And we plan to order a new one, the ‘24 model when it comes out in Jan or so. We’d like to get more drive time with the current model so it’s a bonus to be able to pick up our guest from MCO and use it around TV for a few days here. And bottom line the rental cost is about the same as a private RT car service. But we can use the Tesla, so a bonus.

Turo was out as no cars were close by.

And I KNEW this Thread would go down the ‘gas vs EV’ route yada….
At least my comment was about private individuals and whether they should rent a tesla to someone they do not know
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Old 10-28-2023, 02:17 PM
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Hertz had Teslas last summer…
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Old 10-29-2023, 06:59 AM
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Hertz hurts with too many Teslas right now. Good idea to get some early first hand experience. You may also want to get a car insurance quote before you purchase.


Hertz Tesla
We were at about $1200/yr on our 2017 chrysler pacifica and ended up at about $1700/yr on the model 3 standard range rear wheel drive. Performance would be a little more. So what we save in gas we spend in insurance. Hoping we have Tesla insurance someday...but for now it's more to insure them.

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Old 10-29-2023, 01:51 PM
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This is a blatantly false statement. The cost of charging an EV is almost always hundreds of dollars less a year than operating an equivalent gas-powered vehicle, according to a new report from Consumer Reports. Additionally your original brakes will likely last for the life of the car (unless you are a very aggressive driver), you don't have to pay for oil changes or transmission repair, etc., etc.

Perhaps you don't understand how they work, I do however, I've had an EV for 9.5 years.
Your statement is not true and folks reading this deserve truthful information.
So true. There will always be Haters no matter the topic. And falsehoods abound.

When we get our ‘24 Model 3 we will charge inside our garage for loose change. And always have a “full tank” every morning. And if traveling the Tesla charging network is the very best country wide. Which is why almost all of the legacy car makers that make EVs made a deal with Tesla to use many of their Chargers. More profit for Tesla…. Can’t wait get get ours…. BTW very soon the Clermont Tesla Store and Service Center will be open, near their new Costco.
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