Oh, I should say, I (in)famously do not have a garage, so my Teslas have sat outside for 7 years now. Never had a problem with any of them on that front. I had a charger put on the wall of my house in the driveway, and it's all-weather. If you're going to get a Tesla, you should just get a 240V charger installed. It's not that big an outlay (less than $2K, probably, depending on your wiring), and it's a LOT more convenient than screwing around with plugging into a 120V wall outlet (and much much faster to charge, too).
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