Sgt Beavis
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Yesterday my wife and I spent my lunch break test driving a Model Y Long Range. Not only was it my first time driving a Tesla, it was my first time driving an EV. This wasn't a performance version, but man what a kick in the ass that car is. It was up to 100mph is nuthin' flat. I can't even imagine what driving a Model S Plaid must be like..
We dropped by the Superior, CO location while I was on my lunch break. Like a Crack Dealer, Tesla doesn't really "sell" these cars but "offers" them. The rep we spoke with did the usual walk around of a floor model. We immediately got a massive laugh out of the "Romantic Mode" that shows a fire on the screen. My wife was giggling like a school girl.
So my other impressions/questions.
We dropped by the Superior, CO location while I was on my lunch break. Like a Crack Dealer, Tesla doesn't really "sell" these cars but "offers" them. The rep we spoke with did the usual walk around of a floor model. We immediately got a massive laugh out of the "Romantic Mode" that shows a fire on the screen. My wife was giggling like a school girl.
So my other impressions/questions.
- Man this thing really has A LOT of cargo space. That was very surprising.
- The seats take a little getting used to but man that white is something else.
- It has no CarPlay and that is kinda disappointing, but this is mostly because there is no Waze to warn me of any cops ahead. That is something I'll miss but my wife pointed out that the phone sits nicely on the charging pad and we could still run Waze on that. I was thinking it would be cool if AutoPilot could look down the road and give you a heads up if it notices a police car. It could also tell you if one comes up behind you from a highway on ramp.
- Obviously the car was super quiet on the highway but the tires and suspension do transmit a lot of noise into the cabin.
- No spare tire is a little concerning. But folks on the Tesla Reddit pointed out that there is a 3rd party spare available. The Tesla rep basically said that roadside service will come out to replace a tire. That's a challenge for someone that drives in the mountains with no cell service.
- Regen braking will take some getting used to but I think I'd end up liking it.
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