Tesla releases API pricing, dev says would cost $60 million per year to run his 3rd-party app - eviltoast

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  • iamanurd@midwest.social
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    24 days ago

    I’m waiting for the price on used i5s to drop a bit before I trade my car in for one. Since they’re only a year old, they’re still super pricy. i4 is a bit small for me if I have people in the back.

    The 530e is pretty perfect for me in the meantime. Only 20 mile range on full electric, but that works pretty perfectly for me since I can charge at home and at work. On longer trips I can still burn dinosaurs, but I only fill the tank up a few times per year. I think I’ve put gas in it 6 times this year, and that includes a couple ~3 hour trips.

    I’ve thought about Tesla, but there’s so much I don’t like about them.

    • peopleproblems@lemmy.world
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      23 days ago

      I’ve got a RAV4 that will last quite a while if I need space. In 6-12 months, hopefully after I buy I home, I’m going to need a car that says “single software engineer dad with midlife crisis money” and my boy loves the interior of the i4 coupe.

      I’ll look at the i5 though