Tesla Test Drive
I test drove the dual motor extended range Model 3 this past weekend.
It was certainly a different driving experience, pretty pleasurable overall. Overall the car feels and handles pretty well, better than I thought it would. The electric motor was fun to drive, having all that torque is pretty awesome, something I could get used to. The software on this thing is really something else… really does feel like the future. Autopilot was definitely the star of the show but very unnerving for a first timer. I know other manufactures are making EVs, but I haven’t seen anything else that can complete. Even if you don’t have any intention of buying one, you should test drive it if you want a glimpse into the future of driving. Being of the generation that actually knows what dial up internet sounds like, it brings me back to a time when I first got to experience that technology. I can see how/why people drink the Elon Musk coolaid. I don’t think I would ever sell the 4Runner, but wouldn’t mind one of these in the garage too. |
A buddy of mine bought the model 3 a few months back and let me take it for a spin the 2nd day he had it. Like you, I was impressed with the instant torque, and I can appreciate the technology, but otherwise, it's not the car for me.
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Same as you, my first exposure came from a friend who recently bought one. He commutes about 2 hours a day in CA traffic, and daily drove a 2500HD diesel. The amount of money he saving in fuel makes it easy to justify, plus he is not really “driving” lol. Never seen someone actually enjoy their commute before in stop-and-go traffic.
I would totally buy one to replace my current sedan if it ever grenades, but I really enjoy not having a car payment and don’t drive enough to justify it. I would love to take people around, especially a lot of my older family members. I don’t think most would have ever thought stuff like this was possible in their lifetime. Regardless if this is your thing or not, if you like tech, its pretty easy to appreciate. |
I've had my Model 3 LR AWD for a year now. The car is phenomenal.
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I'm fighting the urge, but its only a matter of time until I buy one. |
Nothing but praise for the 3 days I had a model S rental in California this past summer.
LAX>Fresno>Shaver Lake > Lake Tahoe > Yosemite > Big Sur > LAX Solo. Camping out the backseats and sleeping comfortably in AC or heat and only losing 6-10 miles of range overnight. Slept during supercharger breaks Would not be able to do the same trip without autopilot taking the majority of the boring slab miles Eating snacks was a JOY! The only things that prevent me from jumping into one as a primary/secondary vehicle to the 4R: 1. build quality (yuck) 2. insurance and body work through insurance (could be fix this week, orrrrrr maybe sometime this month) They have ubers/taxi's with close to 3/4 of a Million miles on mostly OEM drivetrain components. Once the battery and motors are sorted (and replaced) under warranty due to early components, there are minimal unexpected issues beyond pesky door handle motors. |
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tell me do you know how it will behave in the future ? how often does something in it fail and how long is the battery
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Just wondering if you have charging setups in your home (also solar?), or do you only rely on supercharger stations?
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No solar and no plans for solar. If I need to visit a supercharger I will, but it will be rare. |
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I've had it for 2+ years now. It's still awesome. Very satisfied with my overall ownership experience, even if I haven't been driving it as much due to the pandemic. |
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3" lift? Sliders? Bumpers? Roof racks? Bottle jacks? :confused::confused::confused::confused: :flamethrwoer2::flamethrwoer2: |
I'm all for progress and stuff and will fully embrace electric cars, however, I'm going to trust Toyota/Honda, who have DECADES of experience on building cars. I don't doubt Telsa's cars are great and all, but I have to question quality problems associated with the model 3s and Xs. Don't get me started on them not giving the ability for other shops/owners to service their own car. Telsa does not share information to anyone as far as I know. That is MASSIVE turn off for me as well as dealbreaker. I'm sure I'm not the only ones who feels the same way. I've sat in all their models a number of times (King of Prussia mall still has their store open) and I continue to be unimpressed. Still, good luck with them!
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Another individual worth watching when it comes to Tesla and its inner workings is Sandy Munro... Toyota, Honda, and many other car companies are buying his research on Tesla to learn from the brand. It's only a matter of time till the gap starts to close but Tesla's rate of innovation still make them a force to be reckoned with. Most of these guys can barley copy their homework just trying to keep up. Its going to be a really interesting next decade for automotive. |
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