They didn't show off the performance potential much at this event. Only P100D Model S were going on the test track, with Model 3 relegated to slower crawls around the parking lot. Still, I was able to sit in both front and back, and found it very comfortable. Rear seating is a bit cramped, but expected in a smaller car like this, and still adequate even for a big adult.
The cars felt really solid, and had a pleasantly sporty feel on the road. "Responsive and tight". Not as "cushy and luxurious" as Model S. I am really looking forward to getting mine. Nothing I saw and experienced left any kind of negative impression.
( Well, I still wish they would make the rear blinkers yellow, but that is my only personal preference nit-picky complaint. )
The cars felt really solid, and had a pleasantly sporty feel on the road. "Responsive and tight". Not as "cushy and luxurious" as Model S. I am really looking forward to getting mine. Nothing I saw and experienced left any kind of negative impression.
( Well, I still wish they would make the rear blinkers yellow, but that is my only personal preference nit-picky complaint. )
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