Raffy.Roma
Rome (Italy)
I still believe we will see such a vehicle before the X is introduced but I could be wrong.
Hope you are right Al.
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I still believe we will see such a vehicle before the X is introduced but I could be wrong.
You asked if someone could not confirm it. We knew what you meant, but the way you phrased it would be like asking someone if they could say "I don't know anything about this".Did I say something wrong? English is not my native language but I thought that the AWD Model S was going to be produced in 2014.
Xenoilphobe;692595If we buy an X i would get it without AWD for the same reasons said:Then you'll probably be disappointed to hear that AWD is now standard on all Model X.
A 3.5 second 0-60 time would still be massively impressive and best almost all sports cars under $150,000 I believe.
Did he/she really just say they wanted "better more even tire wear"? If your right foot is anything like mine, you'll get "better" as in "more" tire wear and, yes, you would be frying the fronts and the rears evenly
Not going to happen. Bonnie's idea is awesome (and I'd love to have one), but TM needs to put out a grand Model X and then put every bit of energy they've got into the Model E . . . the rest of the world needs an opportunity to drive a Tesla!
For the record, I'm thinking dual motors (no increase in HP just the X AWD) or driver's aids for the D and NOT 600 hp. My wallet is hoping this is the case as well as I really am very happy with my current MS.