Tried my best to get an answer online, but I'm wondering what the difference is between these two cars in normal (dry) conditions?
Obviously, AWD handles differently than RWD. I've owned a bunch of Audi's, and the one time I got a FWD one it was really noticeable. But I haven't heard that about the Tesla...and it's RWD, so that probably makes a big difference.
The bigger battery/motor makes the car substantially heavier (500 pounds)...how does that impact handling? Does the power/awd offset the weight?
FWIW, I just got my SR+ a couple weeks back...I'm having some regrets about not getting the LR...mainly due the Audio. The car is fantastic, and at least here in LA, has more than enough power...frankly, if it were faster I'd be worried about wrapping it around a tree!
Obviously, AWD handles differently than RWD. I've owned a bunch of Audi's, and the one time I got a FWD one it was really noticeable. But I haven't heard that about the Tesla...and it's RWD, so that probably makes a big difference.
The bigger battery/motor makes the car substantially heavier (500 pounds)...how does that impact handling? Does the power/awd offset the weight?
FWIW, I just got my SR+ a couple weeks back...I'm having some regrets about not getting the LR...mainly due the Audio. The car is fantastic, and at least here in LA, has more than enough power...frankly, if it were faster I'd be worried about wrapping it around a tree!