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Sounds like a Model Y.Tesla should make 3 into a hatchback! A wagon would be even better, but I don't see how the current design of the 3 would look good as a wagon.
By hatchback, I mean shape of the Y, but keep the height of the 3.Sounds like a Model Y.
I guess a hatchback on a 3 would be an improvement.By hatchback, I mean shape of the Y, but keep the height of the 3.
Brent, any concern regarding exceeding the Payload limit when carrying 7 passengers? Surprised that a vehicle designed to carry up to 7 pax would not be capable of carrying more total weight.For me, I have a lot of kids - four are home right now, so we are waiting for the 7-passenger Model Y so that we can fit them all into one vehicle. We are patiently waiting for that version to be sold. I prefer SUVs over sedans - I still miss my Isuzu Vehicross that was stolen in San Diego. I had that modified to fit seven people (stock only seated four). I also love the fact that the Model Y has a heat pump and no chrome. I was in line for the Model 3 pre-sale, but gave up on it as it was too small for our needs. Just my opinion...
Brent
It's an opinion piece. He's entitled to his opinion. Just as we are entitled to ignore the opinion of a writer on a car he has never seen, sat in or driven.Didn't have to read this biased article. What drove me away was this, quoted from his first sentence: "....I must mention that higher-riding vehicles aren’t for me."
Shouldn't an unbiased author write such an article?
Brent, any concern regarding exceeding the Payload limit when carrying 7 passengers? Surprised that a vehicle designed to carry up to 7 pax would not be capable of carrying more total weight.
Shouldn't an unbiased author write such an article?
An “op-ed” article without an opinion or bias seems rather pointless, doesn’t it?
At least the title of the article is clear that it is an op-ed. More transparent than some "news" sites.
I guess I was hoping for someone to step back and evaluate the two cars objectively, without having a conclusion before they started.
Just go on any random BMW/Audi/Mercedes forumI have never seen anything like it.
I've owned every one of those nameplates and have long actively participated in forums for each. Sure you will get the occasional thin skinned member who interprets a dislike for his paint color as a personal attack, but no way is it to the same level as with Tesla. I would think it would be less with Tesla, not more.Just go on any random BMW/Audi/Mercedes forum![]()
Sure you will get the occasional thin skinned member who interprets a dislike for his paint color as a personal attack, but no way is it to the same level as with Tesla. I would think it would be less with Tesla, not more.