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the GT Performance guys are a little miffed at the 1/4 mile trap speeds.
it seems the GT"P" isn't really any faster in the 1/4 than the regular GT. whoops.
it's the 2020 Roadster all over again.
i have my doubts about seeing one in 2023 due to the large amount of pre-orders. it'll take a couple years plus to fill just those orders, if people don't cancel.
and once it does hit the road, the orders will pick up again. it's gonna be years for...
i don't believe they have announced where they are sourcing batteries from.
i reserved one, but have my doubts about their claims as many here do.
400 mile variant, black on black, safetypilot and added hood solar panels. we'll see.
you haven't seen one in person? they're all over here by me, in chicago-land. i think they look decent, just a bigger 3 in most aspects, as originally advertised.
but there's nothing wrong with an S. i loved my P85 and the car has more than ample cargo room. some people prefer cars to SUVs...
i think it's getting the heated wheel just like the 3 is, so that difference is going away.
the comparison between the Y and S makes more sense for a family purchase.
I've had both. For a future family it's a no brainer between the two (IMO). Model S all the way.
A tougher comparison to make would be a Model Y Performance vs a Model S. Both have plenty of cargo space and such for a family.
that was awesome to watch. so many little successes in that test. congrats SPACEX!
who doesn't love a huge rocket explosion where nobody gets killed? freaking awesome.
this is exactly what i sold my nearly identically optioned car for less than a week ago. i think (others will not) that you're prices fairly for both sides. good luck with the sale, great rare color. :)