Oh, forgot to mention, the P3D had about 60% SOC and did NOT have the extra 5% hp boost yet.
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So only one question left. Did you place your order?I went to Tesla and test drove a P3D and had my buddy drive my sl550 on the highway beside me.
I killed him on a 60 mph pull. I got a good jump on the 70 mph pull. We did 2 80 mph pulls. On both of them, as expected, I got the jump until my sl550 twin turbos kicked in and we were virtually neck and neck until about 110 mph and we bailed out.
You may not miss those $600 oil changes any more.I did love the seat, but I'm addicted to my adjustable thigh bolster that tucks the seat perfectly under my knees.
I won't miss the so-called "ventilated seats" as they do virtually nothing in the sl550....
Oh, forgot to mention, the P3D had about 60% SOC and did NOT have the extra 5% hp boost yet.
This thread is about those cars. Doesn't matter that they are less than 1%.
Are we talking racing or passing? If another car is going 80 and floors if when I try to pass him, I don't care what I'm in. I'm not going to go to 120 to try to overtake some idiot.What Nate said exactly. If you're trying to piss on someone who is already going 70-80, this is not the car to get. Challengers will beat you. It will still pass normal cars "quickly", but it's nothing like passing when going 0 or 30mph.
You could keep both in your stable for a few months and just see which one you choose to drive.... Many members of this forum have kept their previous vehicle because it offered something they thought the Model 3 was missing only to realize they never choose to drive it. A few months of depreciation might be worth the enlightenmentYou just nailed the 1,000,000 dollar question.
I am having a hard time deciding if I want to leave my luxurious sl550 for the great, albeit fashioned with less than rich materials. My wood and leather steering wheel and my massaging seat with 56 million plus adjustments are fantastic.
On the other hand, full self driving in Los Angeles traffic is nirvana.
I had to get some food to do some power thinking....still working on both.
No, it doesn't. Your just making excuses for the fact that you were wrong and another user busted you on it.Depends on where you live. They are less than 1/2 of 1% in some places.
No, it doesn't. Your just making excuses for the fact that you were wrong and another user busted you on it.
Oh, FYI, I live in Los Angeles, where those 1% cars live.
No more excuses - take the loss.
You're still missing the point as the OP thumbs'ed up my response.Depends on where you live. They are less than 1/2 of 1% in some places.
PS. The P3D is so much quicker than ANY Mercedes from a stop that if it wants theNo, it doesn't. Your just making excuses for the fact that you were wrong and another user busted you on it.
Oh, FYI, I live in Los Angeles, where those 1% cars live.
No more excuses - take the loss.
The Tesla P3D will blow your POS Mercedes into the weeds. From a stop if I want the lane or anything ahead of your antique Dino mobile it’s mine and there isn’t a thing you can do about it. It’s actually a cool safety feature to be able to accelerate so quickly that you leave the troubles behind. Tesla is incredible and the old legacy stuff just isn’t....What the hell are you talking about? I just care which car is faster.