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What is the real world range on m3p?
Well, the wheels on my model y are the 18inch wheels, if I get the model 3 it's going to be the 20s. so it's probably going to be a lot less. For example, It says I have 39% percent left and 100 miles of range.What is the real world range on your model Y, and which wheels do you have? If the wheels are the same size, the model Y has something like 10% less range than a model 3. You should treat them as if they are the same real world range (model Y LR / Model 3 P), and you will be fairly close.
You can always swap the 20s on the M3P to 18s and get a range increase. That’s what I did, swapped them for 18s with Conti DWS06+ and went from 310kw/mi to 270kw/mi. Also made it ride much better and quieter.Well, the wheels on my model y are the 18inch wheels, if I get the model 3 it's going to be the 20s. so it's probably going to be a lot less. For example, It says I have 39% percent left and 100 miles of range.
Because I don’t need all that space and I like the looks of the model y performance betterokay, why do you want the 3 then?
Ok cool thanks for your input. I’m gonna test drive a 3 first.@sloth If you don't need the Y's extra space I say get the M3P. I think the Model 3 drives much better than the Model Y, in terms of handling, ride quality, and noise level, based on my test drives of 2021 MYLR, M3LR, M3P. I really didn't like the ride quality or wind noise level of that MYLR I tested, and while it handled pretty well for a crossover, a Model 3 still feels much better around the turns.
Model Y has vastly superior back seat and cargo hauling capability of course. I think it's very well packaged and a very good car overall. But if you don't need the Y's extra space I say get the 3! We were shopping for a 2nd car and keeping our old Model S, so we chose M3P over MYP and I'm very happy with that choice!
Edit: I also 100% agree with downsizing the M3P to 18" wheels. I did that with forged 18x8.5" wheels and I got better ride, better grip, better steering feel, cheaper tires, better efficiency, and better protection from bad roads all at the same time. The better grip came from better tires of course, not from the wheels themselves, but the point is you don't need to sacrifice anything if you pick the right tires. Literally the only downside is appearance if you care about that. (Personally I actually really like the look of the Uberturbines, but that's it, functionally they're really bad. And the stock PZ4 tires are not great either. I didn't hate the PZ4, they're better than a non-performance tire, but the best tires in their category are significantly better if you're into hard driving.)
Test drove it today. I’m glad I did. It’s nice but it’s way too low. Sticking with model y.
Test drove it today. I’m glad I did. It’s nice but it’s way too low. Sticking with model y.
No, I mean too low. It’s difficult for me to get in and out of. I have a disability.Not quite sure I get this specific feedback (not that I have to), but a model 3 performance is significantly faster than any model Y. "its too slow" is not feedback I have heard very often by anyone, in relation to a model 3 performance, and certainly not in relation to a model Y.
The people that normally say that a model 3 performance is "too slow" are those coming from model S cars that are faster.
No, I mean too low. It’s difficult for me to get in and out of. I have a disability.
Lol no worriesOHH!!
I totally read that as "too slow" and what you typed was " too LOW". Yeah that makes perfect sense, and sorry for the misunderstanding.