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Getting Ready for Model 3: A Guide for Future Tesla Model 3 Owners

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Written by Roger Pressman, founder of EVANNEX, the largest Tesla aftermarket accessories company, Getting Ready for Model 3 distills the countless questions buzzing about the world’s most anxiously awaited car into a cohesive, well-structured whole. As a consequence of the author’s unique insider’s perspective formed from a longstanding expertise with Tesla Motors and Tesla owners, first-hand experience with the Model 3, and participation in forums, blogs, auto magazines, websites, and social media,
Getting Ready for the Model 3 provides a valuable reference for those on the vehicle’s long reservation list, as well as anyone interested in Tesla Motors and the future of electric vehicles. Getting Ready for Model 3 has been written in a friendly, non-technical style, making it useful for electric vehicle enthusiasts and also EV neophytes. The Many of the hundreds of thousands of people who plunked down $1,000 for Model 3 know relatively little about battery electric vehicles and almost nothing about what they have to begin doing now to prepare for Model 3. This book answers those questions and provides a roadmap for anyone who wants to better understand the car.

179 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 1, 2016

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August 25, 2018
Provide a useful overview of BEV technology but much speculation

This was written before the Model 3 shipped its first car. It provided some helpful background information on how electric vehicles work and how Tesla has operated, but it’s full of speculation on how the Model 3 will operate. That’s appropriate for when the book was written, but it makes the book much less useful now. An updated version with the ins and outs of owning and operating a Model 3 would be nice.
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January 25, 2017
For someone that is highly anticipating the Model 3, and is a reservation holder, this book was highly informing, a fun read and helped to hold me over a bit until Tesla starts production later this year.
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December 17, 2016
Underwhelming

Quick read, but too skimpy in terms of content. Not much in the way of new information. Expected much more.
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November 30, 2021
Good background on Model 3, this story keeps on changing and getting updates. Just like the car itself with software updates.
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