Hello everyone!
I used to be a Tesla 'doubter'. I thought they were overrated and poor quality, but I did believe in the EV movement. My wife and I started off with a Ford Fusion Energi as our first dip into EV ownership and decided if we bought another car it would be all electric.
A little over a month ago we borrowed a 2021 Tesla Model 3 from Turo to take on a small road trip. It had FSD and AB. Both the wife and I were blown away not only by the car's performance, but how nice it was inside (way better than I was expecting). So much so that the next weekend I traded in my 2017 Honda Civic for a used Silver 2018 Model 3 LR RWD with FSD. It was a choice between that one or a dark gray LR AWD without FSD and almost 15,000 more miles. While I still pine away for an AWD, I think we made the right decision. Besides, there's nothing to say we can't also trade in the Fusion...
We also recently took a longer road trip where we got to experience supercharging. It went almost flawlessly, except for two flat tires! Suffice to say our M3 now has some "new shoes".
I think the next upgrade is going to be a motorized frunk kit. Both the wife and I are very worried about causing dents in the frunk from closing it. I wish Tesla had at least included a soft close mechanism.
I used to be a Tesla 'doubter'. I thought they were overrated and poor quality, but I did believe in the EV movement. My wife and I started off with a Ford Fusion Energi as our first dip into EV ownership and decided if we bought another car it would be all electric.
A little over a month ago we borrowed a 2021 Tesla Model 3 from Turo to take on a small road trip. It had FSD and AB. Both the wife and I were blown away not only by the car's performance, but how nice it was inside (way better than I was expecting). So much so that the next weekend I traded in my 2017 Honda Civic for a used Silver 2018 Model 3 LR RWD with FSD. It was a choice between that one or a dark gray LR AWD without FSD and almost 15,000 more miles. While I still pine away for an AWD, I think we made the right decision. Besides, there's nothing to say we can't also trade in the Fusion...
We also recently took a longer road trip where we got to experience supercharging. It went almost flawlessly, except for two flat tires! Suffice to say our M3 now has some "new shoes".
I think the next upgrade is going to be a motorized frunk kit. Both the wife and I are very worried about causing dents in the frunk from closing it. I wish Tesla had at least included a soft close mechanism.