My Tesla Model 3 Regrets | The TRUTH After 15,000 Miles - Summary

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The video is a one-year review of the Tesla Model 3, where the speaker shares his positive and negative experiences with the car, its features, its price, and its future potential. He also talks about how he made money from Tesla stock and YouTube videos, and gives some suggestions for improvement.

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- The text is a transcript of a YouTube video by Graham Stephan about his experience of owning a Tesla Model 3 for a year.
- He bought the base level Tesla Model 3 for $35,000 and calculated that it would cost him $78.39 per month to own after tax credits, depreciation, and interest payments.
- He praised the car's features such as the phone integration, the storage space, the sentry mode, the touchscreen, the autopilot, and the updates.
- He criticized the car's paint quality, the charging time, the price of the full self-driving feature, and some glitches with the charger and the glove box.
- He said he wished he had opted for the long range model and the white interior instead of the standard black one.
- He said he invested in Tesla stock when it was $260 a share and sold half his position when it reached $900 a share, which helped pay for the car.
- He said he also made over $55,000 in ad revenue from his first YouTube video about the car, which also paid for the car in its entirety.

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