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Right, but the entire point of what you are doing is so that people know you got a more expensive version, which is pretty shallow.
I'm not your gatekeeper, it's your car, do whatever the hell you want... just don't be surprised when you see other owners rolling their eyes about it.
Again, you want to differentiate it because you're insecure and vain that someone out there might mistake your car for a lower end one. Pretty shallow... but your car, do what you want.
Does it really bother you guys THAT much that someone might mistake your $60K-$75K version of the car for one that someone spent $35K on when those come out next year?
I'd say that says a lot more about you than it says about me when I shrug and giggle about it.
I'm buying the higher end car because it's what I want... I don't give a rat's ass if someone thinks my car only cost $35K.
Not hate so much as thoughts resonating within my brain of "poser".
Good, we can agree on that at least.
I think you are completely mis-characterizing people who want to put something on there. I don't get the feeling that the OP is saying that purely out of low self esteem; coming from regular cars like Carmy and Corollas where the trim line is printed on there I think it is a question that othersmay ask.
I think it says a lot about you when you take extreme offense at others wanting to put a badge on the rear of the car. Why are you so uptight and defensive about people wanting to add a few letters to the back of the car? Grow up. Sorry, but Tesla's are not just for you.
You just keep shooting your own arguments in the foot. The M Series does ship with the badges. IT SHIPS WITH THEM. People don't go out and buy badges for their cars. And when they do buy M badges to put on non-M cars they get ridiculed by actual M enthusiasts.
Do yourself a favor and stop trying to justify your insecurities to us. You want badges that don't come on the car just get them and put them on. And if we want to laugh at you we will.
I'm putting aftermarket rims, PPF, Tint and chrome delete on my Model 3 for me, and me alone. I am doing it because it's aesthetically pleasing to me. If you like it, that's fine. But I couldn't give two damns what you, or anyone else thinks about my car.
Your need to have badging is nothing more than a sign that says, "Hey look how much money I spent. I didn't just buy the $35,000 model. I bought the $60,000 model. See me? Aren't I cool?"
I will make sure to post a photo of my Model 3 dual motor when I pick it up on Wednesday so you can snipe “Tesla’s are not for you” in response.
Please read what I wrote again. I said Teslas are not just for you. Reading comprehension!
OP according to post history owned a wrx, which has badges, hence the question about badges.
And I told you people can do whatever they want with their property and if they ask an opinion about it they are going to get it, even if it’s not one they like.
If a coworker pulled up in a Performance model 3 with a P75D badge they cobbled together on the trunk lid and asked me what I thought about it I’d say the same thing to their face.
Don’t ask for other people’s input if you aren’t ready to hear opinions that don’t validate your crummy ideas.
Wow, who says I'm insecure about my model 3? Did I ever say that I was afraid that my poor Model 3 doesn't have LR AWD printed on the back? No I never did. I am just trying to tell you the mindset that others (especially those coming from cars that do come with badges) as to why they may want the badges there or at least ask them in the first place.
In this case we're not even pretending to be something that the OP is not. OP is not even wanting to get like the P100DL badge, OP just wants to put what the car actually has.
For someone who cares and claims the car is only for yourself and no one else, you sure take great offence and get triggered by my stance on what I said, and again incorrectly assuming I want the badge too, when that is not the case. Again I'm find with how my car is, just trying to tell you why others may not be.
I think i want very similar. I'm leaning towards P3D+ with the P, D, and + in red. # in chrome.I'm doing P3D on my new performance 3. It's arriving soon from one of the well known aftermarket online sellers Red P and D with the 3 in chrome.
I don't think it will apply much to the Model 3 LR/SR difference, but one advantage of having a 60 badge on my S would be at nearly full Supercharger Stations: my car charges at such low power you want to pair with me! That way you'll get about half power right from the start and more soon because my charge rate tapers rapidly. Bet you didn't know that badges can be useful!
Only problem is that most Supercharger stalls are back-in so you can't see the badges without getting out to look. Oh well.
The OP clearly stated that he wanted "credit" for what he was driving. As @voip-ninja said, opinions were solicited. We provided ours. Frankly, the fewer badges on my car the better. If I were driving a Performance 3 I would tell Tesla that they can keep the Dual Motor badge, because I think it's ugly.
I'll tell you the same thing I'll tell the OP, or anyone else who asks: It's your car, and you can do whatever you want with it. If you want to paint your car bright purple and put daisies all over it, go for it. I would never do it, but different strokes and all. But, if your reason for buying badging is to impress others it's a sign of your own insecurities.
I know this is going to cause a discussion. I understand that tesla is purposely keeping the battery designation out of the name of the model 3 variants, I am new to the tesla brand. That being said, being someone who is a car lover and anxiously awaiting my model 3 long range dual motor, i see there being some use in the conventional model naming. There will be short range variants, so 3D does nothing to distinguish the range. model 3 310D is a confusing mouthful. I am of the opinion that there isn't a bad model or variant of tesla cars. they are all very impressive and unique. Each one is a part of our life stories and personalities. I am rambling, sure, but don't be surprised if you see a model 3 with a 75D badge, or even a P75D that owners have placed on themselves. Thoughts?......
is it bad to want this on the back of my model 3....poser status... right... cant afford a model S, not gonna lie..
I am not a fan of the DUAL MOTOR badges particularly, but it feels like "the cheap tesla" with no badges at all.
I am anticipating people asking about the car. I will probably put a model 3 badge on the trunk where the model s/x have theirs. If thats lame and I get judged for being a "peasant who needs to feel good about spending $60k on a car" by the rich kids.... cool
That license plate says it all. Amped up on something. This reminds me of a tee shirt drone operators should wear. to answer your basic questions.Is this what you want?