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I think my issue with the steering wheel is not really due to its size (although it does feel too small after Model S), but more about the shape. Model S steering wheel has those grips at 2 and 10, which makes it easier to hold on on sharp turns, Model 3 doesn't, steering wheel is more or less flat.

2 & 10 is not the "correct" location for safety anymore, like was drilled into us when we were being taught to drive. Not since steering wheel airbags have come out. It's more-so 3 & 9. It'd be better even further down but that's ergonomically weird to get good physical leverage there.
 
2 & 10 is not the "correct" location for safety anymore, like was drilled into us when we were being taught to drive. Not since steering wheel airbags have come out. It's more-so 3 & 9. It'd be better even further down but that's ergonomically weird to get good physical leverage there.
I've always been more of a 10-4 person myself, resting my right arm on the armrest. o_O
 
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