Lolo780
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Honest question: What's the quickest new car you can buy for 45.5k usd?So this thing is going to run neck to neck with the cybertruck beast? Lame
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Honest question: What's the quickest new car you can buy for 45.5k usd?So this thing is going to run neck to neck with the cybertruck beast? Lame
It's a massive pickup truck. It shouldn't be faster than their fastest model 3 regardless of price or motor configuration. It's a Truck!Honest question: What's the quickest new car you can buy for 45.5k usd?
For the foreseeable future it's $80k more. That's a lot of money.It's a massive pickup truck. It shouldn't be faster than their fastest model 3 regardless of price or motor configuration. It's a Truck!
It's a massive pickup truck. It shouldn't be faster than their fastest model 3 regardless of price or motor configuration. It's a Truck!
Is the tax credit shaved off MSRP at time of order, or do you receive a tax rebate at tax time?
Jason Cammissa mentioned in his podcast that he got 2.90 to 60 with a passenger.Did anyone do any actual acceleration testing?
The non-performance 2024 rails and connector look similar to 2023 model year in EPC.I just want the front seats to retrofit into my 2023. Probably wishful thinking, though.
I'm struggling to believe that the UK/EU variants are going to achieve 2.9s 0-60mph. Same goes for the claim that it's the "most powerful Model 3 ever". The US variants will be faster than before with the Panasonic battery and 4D2 motor.Did anyone do any actual acceleration testing?
The UK/EU variants are advertising 3.1s for 0-100kmh.I'm struggling to believe that the UK/EU variants are going to achieve 2.7s 0-60mph. The US variants will be faster with the Panasonic battery and 4D2 motor.
UK is 2.9s 0-60mph.The UK/EU variants are advertising 3.1s for 0-100kmh.