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Good review.Here's why the Tesla Model 3 Performance is the best Tesla yet - Doug DeMuro
electrek.co

I’ve done 181 606km in my car and spent a total of R170 311 on fuel so I’m calling bullshit on a saving of R190k over five years, especially when you consider that five years of mileage is only about 100 000km for most people. You can’t save double what it would actually have cost you.Tesla reckons you save an estimated R190k in fuel over 5 years compared to driving a model 3 (and it takes the cost of charging into account as well).
I’ve done 181 606km in my car and spent a total of R170 311 on fuel so I’m calling bullshit on a saving of R190k over five years, especially when you consider that five years of mileage is only about 100 000km for most people. You can’t save double what it would actually have cost you.

Gasoline Savings
Electric cars are not as expensive to drive as gasoline cars. The average person runs about 20,000 km and spends around NOK. 28,500 on gasoline annually. By comparison, the cost of running the Model 3 for the same distance is 6 times lower. During the five-year average length of a car ownership, it amounts to approximately NOK. 118,200 in gasoline savings.
We have assumed a fuel economy of 11.9 kilometers per liter for a comparable petrol-powered car. We have also assumed a national average of NOK. 1.52 per kilowatt hour for electricity and kr. 16.94 per liter for premium gasoline over the next five years.
Incentives for electric vehicles
Model 3 is an electric car and is therefore exempt from value added tax (VAT) and one-off tax in Norway. You also pay no annual traffic insurance fee. Depending on where you use the car, you can get utility benefits such as free or discounted toll rates, and access to the public area.
the fact that it's cheaper in Norway than SA is embarrassing, considering that cars here are generally 100 to 165% more expensive due to import taxes etc.
Huh? It's not in SA at all...
Haha I'm such an idiot. I was referring to Australia where Fiesta's pricing was from, but then my brain saw the ZAR equivalent and it decided that's it's now in SA for some reason.
I'm not a clever man.
At 6l/100km, 100 000km will use 6000l. At R28 per litre that’s R168 000 in total. Still impossible to save R190 000 unless some one is paying you to use electricity to charge.Fair point. My figures are based on their Norwegian calculations - where we currently pay around R28/L for fuel. They also base it on 20,000 / year or 100,000 / 5yr period.