Thanks for watching and commenting. Leasing options are indeed very attractive for EV's with the $7.5K fed incentive being applied as capital cost reduction.
Khalil I did a PPF exact same as on your exterior but non-matte on the piano black inside my Polestar 2 and it's held up incredibly well. Gonna peel that all off the day I sell it.
Wow that Fisker Ocean looks just like the Polestar 3. I just ordered mine in black (Space) with the Nappa leather in Jupiter. I had the same ext/int in my Polestar 2. Your wrap looks gorgeous. I can't wait until mine comes.
Thanks for watching and commenting. Surely you gest...the Fisker Ocean is not hard to beat, as much of it's feature set and capabilities were never realized.
Agree with you on the price. I want one but I just can't drop 80K on a Polestar. I will definitely be looking out for it on the used market over the next year or so though. Was the ride comfort luxury (I'm thinking like Lexus level) as far as going over bumps in the road, stiff like a sports car, or somewhere in the middle?
I think you can get some good deals with leasing. A friend of mine just picked up a P3, and that's what he did with the Costco discount. I'm with you though, that's a lot to drop on a car. We got a used Volvo C40 Ultimate last year for a killer deal. As for the suspension, the P3 comes with air suspension, so depending on the setting you can make it soft. The P3 owner in this video mentioned at the end how soft it is.
@@accountability2000 I hear you. I'm tempted as I really feel like the ability to take up only one Tesla spot might be worth $5K-10K by itself. No more worrying about blocking spaces and the possible drama that comes with that on road trips.
If you lease, there is the $7.5k federal incentive. If you are a Costco member, there is a $2k rebate, and Polestar just added a $3k Conquest Bonus if you currently own a competing EV. Between those 3, you are saving yourself $12.5K for a lease - which is probably a smart move for a first generation EV.
Wait until y’all’s first hailstorm with that all-glass roof. My panoramic sunroof on my 2013 Optima was obliterated with golf ball sized hail. Even scarier when you’re sitting in it.
Thanks for watching and commenting. Sorry you had that experience with hail. That said, I don't think it would have mattered if you had a metal roof, in terms of damage and cost to repair.
@ the pop dent places near me in Texas charge a $500. deductible to pull the dents and done same day, including rooftop. The panoramic roof was at the dealer for over a month and risked a leak from not being installed properly.
Glad to see people of all Backgrounds enjoying EVs. Keep up the Great Work.
Damn that Polestar looking fine af, i have a Polestar 2 myself but Khalils Polestar 3 looks fireee
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Polestar 3 is an amazing EV.
Your camera work is so smooth and professional. This is a cool video. Keep up the good work!
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I appreciate your compliments on camera work.
Looking forward to a new phone at start of December.
Love it! Great overview of the car.
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Glad you enjoyed it.
Nice car. Leasing options looks good vs buying.
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Leasing options are indeed very attractive for EV's with the $7.5K fed incentive being applied as capital cost reduction.
Khalil I did a PPF exact same as on your exterior but non-matte on the piano black inside my Polestar 2 and it's held up incredibly well. Gonna peel that all off the day I sell it.
Wow that Fisker Ocean looks just like the Polestar 3. I just ordered mine in black (Space) with the Nappa leather in Jupiter. I had the same ext/int in my Polestar 2. Your wrap looks gorgeous. I can't wait until mine comes.
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Congrats on your Polestar 3 order.
Better than the Fisker?
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Surely you gest...the Fisker Ocean is not hard to beat, as much of it's feature set and capabilities were never realized.
Agree with you on the price. I want one but I just can't drop 80K on a Polestar. I will definitely be looking out for it on the used market over the next year or so though. Was the ride comfort luxury (I'm thinking like Lexus level) as far as going over bumps in the road, stiff like a sports car, or somewhere in the middle?
I think you can get some good deals with leasing. A friend of mine just picked up a P3, and that's what he did with the Costco discount. I'm with you though, that's a lot to drop on a car. We got a used Volvo C40 Ultimate last year for a killer deal. As for the suspension, the P3 comes with air suspension, so depending on the setting you can make it soft. The P3 owner in this video mentioned at the end how soft it is.
@@accountability2000 I hear you. I'm tempted as I really feel like the ability to take up only one Tesla spot might be worth $5K-10K by itself. No more worrying about blocking spaces and the possible drama that comes with that on road trips.
If you lease, there is the $7.5k federal incentive. If you are a Costco member, there is a $2k rebate, and Polestar just added a $3k Conquest Bonus if you currently own a competing EV. Between those 3, you are saving yourself $12.5K for a lease - which is probably a smart move for a first generation EV.
@@sirnh I think they Polestar also offers a loyality credit if you currently have a polestar.
@@sirnh Yes!
Wait until y’all’s first hailstorm with that all-glass roof. My panoramic sunroof on my 2013 Optima was obliterated with golf ball sized hail. Even scarier when you’re sitting in it.
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Sorry you had that experience with hail.
That said, I don't think it would have mattered if you had a metal roof, in terms of damage and cost to repair.
@ the pop dent places near me in Texas charge a $500. deductible to pull the dents and done same day, including rooftop. The panoramic roof was at the dealer for over a month and risked a leak from not being installed properly.