Dude, you have poor financial literacy. If you're expecting to keep a car 10+ years, then depreciation does not matter at all. Most of the depreciation is done in the first 3 years of a vehicles life. Holy smokes, this is why finance should be taught at an early age. You poor soul.
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Just FYI, charging to 90% is actually charging to 80% for battery health purposes. So keep it charged to 90%. The reason is the battery is actually a 145 kwh battery and downrated to 131
Leasing here and I treat the car with respect. I think it's selfish and inconsiderate to do that to a car someone will purchase. Hopefully my thinking is that of the majority.