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    Drove the p100d, m3p, and the model y awd

    M3p has electronic adjustable suspension?
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    Drove the p100d, m3p, and the model y awd

    I would kill to drive one with a properly setup suspension. It’s exactly what my plan is. The whole time I was driving it I was thinking about how awesome it would be with coilovers.
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    Drove the p100d, m3p, and the model y awd

    Expand my mind? I thought I mentioned this in this thread, maybe not. Literally the first thing I would do to the m3p is suspension. I think it would be perfect with aftermarket suspension. I did not like the oem suspension. The turn in was nice, mid corner left a lot to be desired, and corner...
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    Drove the p100d, m3p, and the model y awd

    It literally didn’t say anything. There was no dual motor badge. But it definitely had the power of the performance. this is when I went to the tesla dealer and test drove the m3p, that’s what they put me in. I am very aware of hp and performance, 0-60 was definitely in the 3’s.
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    Drove the p100d, m3p, and the model y awd

    I have a question. I was doing some research on buying a model 3, got to searching about stealth model 3. the model 3 performance I drove had no badging on the back. I don’t remember the wheels. Does that mean I coincidentally drove the stealth model 3, without the performance suspension? That...
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    Drove the p100d, m3p, and the model y awd

    I really didn’t think it was that far off from a fun perspective. The model S was indeed awesome, but I’ll be damned if that wasn’t the most boring 10 second quarter mile I ever did. (Still awesome, but about as fun as doing it in a gas car a second slower) Model S- P acceleration fun -10 Model...
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    Drove the p100d, m3p, and the model y awd

    I drove the p100d and the model 3 performance back to back, I test drove them and took them both to their handling and acceleration limits. The salesman was super cool. The week prior I had rented a camaro SS for a week, so my handling expectation was very high. The p100d - handled like...
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    Drove the p100d, m3p, and the model y awd

    nice, just the info I was looking for Yeah I’m thinking they tuned it differently for some reason. I put the pedal to the floor and it felt slower than my 6.2 sierra. Then around 10-15mph it started pulling pretty good. It’s not completely useless at low speed like an 80’s 911 turbo. I compare...
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    Drove the p100d, m3p, and the model y awd

    Your first paragraph makes me frustrated. What I’m asking has absolutely nothing to do with what people want and their desires of acceleration. As if everybody who actually cares about how fast their car is should just get the performance model, as if it’s a free box you tick. I for one, am...
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    Drove the p100d, m3p, and the model y awd

    I have not driven a y performance. i understand that the performance models have more power. What I don’t understand is why the available power is delivered in a different manner. In the model 3p it feels like all of it’s available power is on tap from a stop. In the awd it feels like only part...
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    Drove the p100d, m3p, and the model y awd

    So to make a long story short, those are the 3 teslas I’ve driven and launched. Model S and model 3 was in 2018. A week ago I drove the model Y awd. So I’m thinking about ordering a model 3, and I’m not sure which one to order. There was something I really didn’t like about the model Y awd...