I've never been in a Tesla. Do they have adjustable extension visors? I find them very useful for the side window.
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The Model S does not. No official word yet on the Model 3, but since it is not supposed to get features that MS and MX don't have...
There are adjustable height seat belts... so that's a plus.Every car I've ever had, has visors like these
I had to google what an adjustable extension visor is... and look at the shape of that window.
I'm going to go out on a limb and guess no, it will not have adjustable extension visors, because like coat hangers and grab handles, it doesn't look good and probably feels cheap.
Although, visors like the Model X would be cool
Me in the driver's seatThere are adjustable height seat belts... so that's a plus.
I wonder what else it will have that the S doesn't.
No driver display?There are adjustable height seat belts... so that's a plus.
I wonder what else it will have that the S doesn't.
door pockets, armrest storage bin...There are adjustable height seat belts... so that's a plus.
I wonder what else it will have that the S doesn't.
I doubt it will have any, remember you are not meant to drive it.
I hope keys are standard....They way the Model 3 has been anti-sold and (cough) simplified, let's just hope it has Visors
Keys... heck no, what are those?I hope keys are standard....
Keys... heck no, what are those?
Key fob all the way I want a tiny model 3
..but will it be a tiny Model 3 or just the standard Tesla keyfobIf you look at every shot of the model 3, from Alpha to today's RC pics, not one of them has a keyhole anywhere on the outside to put a key into. I can all but guarantee Keyless entry is standard on all model 3's.
Oh, great, now someone has to start a new thread, "Model 3 Keyfob Mule Sightings", along with a poll:..but will it be a tiny Model 3 or just the standard Tesla keyfob