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<blockquote data-quote="B7BlownSnake" data-source="post: 16911324" data-attributes="member: 112096"><p>Yes it's significantly more. My boss and a lady on my team both got Tesla Model Ys a month or so ago. They were both shocked to find out their insurance would be going up over triple (coming from roughly 8 year old Lexus ES350 and Camry V6, respectively).</p><p></p><p>Side note, after driving with both of them, I was shocked at how badly these cars ride. I didn't expect these turds to feel like my wife's Range Rover or my Raptor, but I didn't expect my lowered Explorer ST to feel like a Rolls comparatively. Tesla must have used an 1800s covered wagon as the suspension benchmark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B7BlownSnake, post: 16911324, member: 112096"] Yes it's significantly more. My boss and a lady on my team both got Tesla Model Ys a month or so ago. They were both shocked to find out their insurance would be going up over triple (coming from roughly 8 year old Lexus ES350 and Camry V6, respectively). Side note, after driving with both of them, I was shocked at how badly these cars ride. I didn't expect these turds to feel like my wife's Range Rover or my Raptor, but I didn't expect my lowered Explorer ST to feel like a Rolls comparatively. Tesla must have used an 1800s covered wagon as the suspension benchmark. [/QUOTE]
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