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How can a teacher afford a Tesla

Hey news, junkies podcast listener. Um, I have a Tesla Model 3. I am also a teacher. Um, and what's really, uh, uncomfortable is that I've had multiple people just point out that I have a Tesla and I'm a teacher and then they'll be like, how can you afford that as a teacher? Which is so rude. And so such a strange thing to say to anyone about how can they afford anything? They have and then point out their job, but I don't think people realize that I'm model. 3 is very affordable, fairly affordable. Sorry it's early. Like you were saying and, um, I traded in my Toyota Sienna that I had, uh, my mom van that I had had for years and it was beat to hell and um, oh, I hope we can say that. Sorry. Um, and I almost had an even exchange. So, um, it was a great trade-up since my kids are older and the Tesla is fantastic. And as far as As the self-driving. Yes, that is not standard and, um, it's annoying. But for 99 a month, you can get it, which is a lot and I don't have it, but if I'm in the summertime uh and I'm going to be doing a lot of driving with the kids. I'll purchase 1 month of it and that's nice. So you can get it when you need it because when I'm driving around town, I wouldn't need it anyway. Um, but you do have autopilot which will keep you in that standard. It'll keep you in the lane, it'll stop. Um, if cars are stopping in front of you, um, it won't stop at a stoplight or stop sign. But, um, it's really handy if you're driving in traffic or, you know, downtown or whatever. Um, yeah, so I love it. Um, Teslas are fantastic. Uh, you don't have to change the oil, no timing belts, all that crap is nothing. I think about and I never go to a gas station, all right. Bye.
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