Nescover
New Member
I have owned multiple BMW's over the years (1990-2019) most of them M-sport (318, 525, 550, 335, 428, X5) and now drive a Tesla M3P as my daily driver and absolutely love driving it. I leased for only 2 years and nearing the end as I wanted the MYP but they were not out two years ago. I ordered my MYP one week after taking delivery of the M3P as I expected it to take longer to get to market. I keep pushing back the delivery until my 2 year lease is up and may actually switch to a new M3P.
The fit and finish does not compare with that of the BMW or Mercedes, but the fact that it is more basic is part of the attraction. They have improved a whole lot since some of the early Model S that were poor at best in the fit and finish. It handles exceptionally well and has fantastic acceleration and we installed a charger at the house, so it has been great not to have to go to the gas station for the past 2 years. If you want to drive a fun electric car certainly add the performance option as it makes a big difference. Enjoy and I have yet to meet a friend who does not enjoy their Tesla and on our court in the Seattle area there are now 8 Tesla's (out of 15 houses) and one home with the Tesla Power Walls.....
The fit and finish does not compare with that of the BMW or Mercedes, but the fact that it is more basic is part of the attraction. They have improved a whole lot since some of the early Model S that were poor at best in the fit and finish. It handles exceptionally well and has fantastic acceleration and we installed a charger at the house, so it has been great not to have to go to the gas station for the past 2 years. If you want to drive a fun electric car certainly add the performance option as it makes a big difference. Enjoy and I have yet to meet a friend who does not enjoy their Tesla and on our court in the Seattle area there are now 8 Tesla's (out of 15 houses) and one home with the Tesla Power Walls.....