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Friends, electric car aficionados, fellow travelers on the road to a sustainable future, lend me your ears. Today, we delve into the saga of Elon Musk’s compensation, a tale as intricate and dramatic as a Shakespearean play, complete with legal battles, shareholder votes, and billions of dollars hanging in the balance. The Billion-Dollar Question: What’s Worth More, Money or Mission? The curtain rises on our legal drama in a Delaware courtroom. Our protagonist, Elon Musk, celebrated for his audacious vision and relentless drive, finds himself embroiled in a dispute over his 2018 performance-based stock option package. Richard Tornetta, our antagonist, a Tesla shareholder, cries foul, claiming the package was excessively generous and not properly vetted. Adding another layer of intrigue to this corporate drama, Tesla shareholders recently voted to reapprove Musk’s 2018 pay package. Armed with this resounding vote of confidence, Tesla’s legal eagles have swooped in, urging Dela

Tesla Model 3 and Model Y Dominate in Kelley Blue Book's 5-Year Cost to Own Awards

As a proud owner of both the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y, I was thrilled to hear that these vehicles dominated in Kelley Blue Book's 5-Year Cost to Own Awards. It's no surprise to me that Tesla emerged victorious in both the Luxury Electric Car and Luxury Electric SUV categories. Tesla has always been committed to delivering high-quality, affordable electric vehicles, and these awards prove that they are succeeding in that mission.

Low Ownership Costs

One of the main reasons why I chose to purchase both the Model 3 and Model Y was because of their low projected ownership costs. Both vehicles are incredibly efficient, with the Model 3 achieving up to 358 miles of range and the Model Y achieving up to 326 miles of range. This means that I can go for days without needing to charge my vehicles, which saves me a lot of money on gas.

In addition to their efficiency, both the Model 3 and Model Y require very little maintenance. Because electric vehicles have fewer moving parts than traditional combustion engines, they are less likely to break down and require costly repairs. This has definitely been my experience with both of my Teslas.

Commitment to Affordability

Tesla has always been committed to making electric vehicles more affordable and accessible to the general public. While some luxury car brands charge exorbitant prices for their electric vehicles, Tesla has always aimed to keep their prices reasonable. This is evident in the fact that both the Model 3 and Model Y emerged victorious in the "Luxury" categories of Kelley Blue Book's awards.

Furthermore, Tesla offers a number of incentives and rebates that make their vehicles even more affordable. For example, the federal government offers a tax credit of up to $7,500 for the purchase of a new electric vehicle, and many states offer additional incentives as well.

Final Thoughts

As a Tesla owner, I can say without hesitation that these vehicles are worth every penny. Not only are they more affordable to own in the long run, but they are also incredibly fun to drive and packed with innovative features. It's no wonder that Tesla has emerged victorious in Kelley Blue Book's Cost to Own Awards. Congratulations to Tesla on this well-deserved recognition!

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