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Thank you for the response. The c300 is also quirky with stop and go and the break hold.First thing I'm thinking is that learning with a regenerative braking car could be tricky, not to say dangerous. If that's the only way your kid learns how to drive, how will they react when they rent a car and forget to hit the break and rear end someone? In 20 years, it might be a different story, and one pedal driving might be the norm for all new cars, but we're far from it.
It's always better to learn the hard way, and then go to the easier way. I'll always be grateful that I learned how to drive with manual cars and drove manual for the first 10 years I had a car, even though I appreciate the ease of the Tesla driving.
Keep in mind..he is not getting a car. I have no intentions of him driving with friends for at least 3 years from now..at 18th. Until then..just want him to learn...My son became a teenage driver before the Tesla days, but if it were today, there is no way I would let him drive it. Too concerned about inexperienced parking, driving, and maybe even testing the power of the car with friends. I gave my son an OLD car with high crash ratings. It was also cheaper on the insurance and I felt better about the safety.
Thank you..if this is a think..I will researchSet up a profile for him with creep mode and chill mode.
I agree!First thing I'm thinking is that learning with a regenerative braking car could be tricky, not to say dangerous. If that's the only way your kid learns how to drive, how will they react when they rent a car and forget to hit the break and rear end someone? In 20 years, it might be a different story, and one pedal driving might be the norm for all new cars, but we're far from it.
It's always better to learn the hard way, and then go to the easier way. I'll always be grateful that I learned how to drive with manual cars and drove manual for the first 10 years I had a car, even though I appreciate the ease of the Tesla driving.
Wouldn't he just be able to override those settings once behind the wheel?Set up a profile for him with creep mode and chill mode.
Thank you for the response. The c300 is also quirky with stop and go and the break hold.
This is the challenge. A third car is out of the question. I do not like driving the c300. I think he will get more practice with me..than with mom.
the more I type on this subject..this is definitely a first world problem...
I am 17, and I drive a 3 often. I use hold mode.
yes, I understand. Just telling you what I did with our son. I'm wondering how you are going to monitor how he does not have friends in the car when you are not around. Kids will be kids.Keep in mind..he is not getting a car. I have no intentions of him driving with friends for at least 3 years from now..at 18th. Until then..just want him to learn...
yes, learned on it. I also drive a Kia Niro PHEVBut did you learn on it?
My son is turning 15 next year and will be eligible for his permit. I'm not sure I want him to learn on a car with one pedal driving.