Looks like Randy shared his Model X to the Autoblog guys as well...
Tesla Model X P90D First Drive
Similar to the EverydayDriver review, the reviewer did question the necessity of the falcon-wing doors, and it was interesting to hear that Tesla proactively replaced the door actuators as well. Finally, the reference to the Model X being a 'rare steak' is pretty accurate in my mind based on what I've heard:
'Some people will be totally happy with a bit of blood when they slice in to their hunk of meat. Others will want everything cooked through. They will want a car that's "done," in other words. When you're dealing with clientele that can afford to pay over $100,000 for their car - maybe sometimes for their fifth Tesla - you can be pretty sure they'll stay with you through thick and thin. They don't need to wait for the meal to be totally cooked to eat it. They're hungry now.'
Tesla Model X P90D First Drive
Similar to the EverydayDriver review, the reviewer did question the necessity of the falcon-wing doors, and it was interesting to hear that Tesla proactively replaced the door actuators as well. Finally, the reference to the Model X being a 'rare steak' is pretty accurate in my mind based on what I've heard:
'Some people will be totally happy with a bit of blood when they slice in to their hunk of meat. Others will want everything cooked through. They will want a car that's "done," in other words. When you're dealing with clientele that can afford to pay over $100,000 for their car - maybe sometimes for their fifth Tesla - you can be pretty sure they'll stay with you through thick and thin. They don't need to wait for the meal to be totally cooked to eat it. They're hungry now.'