Standard 18" aeros.
Same here. I can't remember, did you have the aero caps on or off? I took mine off this weekend.
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Standard 18" aeros.
I've left them on. With AWD getting worse efficiency I figured I don't want to make it worse by removing the aero caps.Same here. I can't remember, did you have the aero caps on or off? I took mine off this weekend.
I've left them on. With AWD getting worse efficiency I figured I don't want to make it worse by removing the aero caps.
Yeah, I love the wheels underneath. It’s a tempting idea but I don’t really want to store the caps somewhere and have to put them on and off regularly. Too lazy I guess.Yeah, my regular commute is quite short day to day so couldn't resist taking them off and putting on the black wheel cap kit. I'll probably put them on for long trips but those wheels are too pretty for me to be able to resist showing them off
I think it was just counting frames and using the speedo.
Yeah, my regular commute is quite short day to day so couldn't resist taking them off and putting on the black wheel cap kit. I'll probably put them on for long trips but those wheels are too pretty for me to be able to resist showing them off
Did you buy wheel cap kit direct from Tesla?
I like that spoiler. How much HP did it add?
Several deliveries and 271 posts later and still not one good and thorough AWD review video [/QUOTE
I'm still in shock myself; they took their car and forgot about us! Damn them for driving and customizing their cars all day!
I’m not sure what you want? The AWD is observably the same car as the RWD minus better handling and acceleration. All the aesthetics, interior and exterior appear exactly the same. I described earlier the handling, strength of regen, and acceleration in comparison to a RWD and even posted a video with a couple 0-60 runs. If there’s other stuff you guys feel you’re missing out on let me know and I can try to supply the info...Several deliveries and 271 posts later and still not one good and thorough AWD review video
I’m not sure what you want? The AWD is observably the same car as the RWD minus better handling and acceleration. All the aesthetics, interior and exterior appear exactly the same. I described earlier the handling, strength of regen, and acceleration in comparison to a RWD and even posted a video with a couple 0-60 runs. If there’s other stuff you guys feel you’re missing out on let me know and I can try to supply the info...
Thanks for the offer Deuce24 - mainly id like to see a side by side acceleration and handling comparison between AWD and RWD and P. Maybe something similar to the P vs RWD drag strip video. Would also like to see some dragy and/or vbox data....I’m not sure what you want? The AWD is observably the same car as the RWD minus better handling and acceleration. All the aesthetics, interior and exterior appear exactly the same. I described earlier the handling, strength of regen, and acceleration in comparison to a RWD and even posted a video with a couple 0-60 runs. If there’s other stuff you guys feel you’re missing out on let me know and I can try to supply the info...
I don't regret saving $11,000 at all. I'm completely happy with the performance of my AWD non-P.Yeah I was not expecting it to be so hard to find dual motor reviews.
Super easy to find performance videos aND reviews. Why are the dual motor people so shy? Do they regret not going for the P?
People on the internet with nothing better to do while waiting for their cars want to know!
I was willing to pay the $4k for the extra performance, the increased handling, and the potential that efficiency would be higher on 3D like it was for Model S D owners, but alas, that third part didn't come to fruition. I also like the increased handling in the rain snow when I go to Big Bear/etc, so that should help out.Ok, but given your SoCal location, you did pay an extra $4k solely for performance gains (even at the expense of efficiency), so to me it seems like you aren't so different from the P3D buyers after all! Just to a lesser degree.
But I think the point being made is where are all the other AWD owners? There was no such gap in personal experience reports when the initial RWD cars started being delivered. Those came in like a flood!