Not sure how no stalks allow for “intelligent blinkers” in a way that stalks don’t allow
I mean I guess you could have motorized stalks that can return to center position when commanded by software, but that seems quite complicated.
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Not sure how no stalks allow for “intelligent blinkers” in a way that stalks don’t allow
Or just do it like the model 3 and Y and have the sticks self center regardless.I mean I guess you could have motorized stalks that can return to center position when commanded by software, but that seems quite complicated.
Another great example of a solution looking for a problem that didn't exist at the expense of functionality of a safety-related mechanism in a machine capable of serious injury or worse if distractions are introduced. Same as moving the horn from the center of the steering wheel to a capacitive button. How'd that work out?Yeah while I’m not a fan of the turn signals, the yoke was the deal breaker for me. Tried multiple drives with yoked cars, and just hated it for anything outside of highway use. I never would have bought my S if a wheel wasn’t an option. I’ve also retrofitted the mechanical horn which certainly makes it better to use too.
Anyone have real world pics of MSP in silver?
I thought this thread was about Quicksilver? Get so tired of the yoke and no stalks talk. Let’s get back to Quicksilver please.
True whatever color - stop the yoke and stalk talk and stick to Lunar which is what I meant.Actually the thread is about Lunar Silver. Quicksilver is only on model 3/Y
I wish it was quicksilver. Lunar silver doesn't appear to be the same. I'm getting another model S at the end of this year. I've always gotten gray, but I'm not a fan of stealth gray.I thought this thread was about Quicksilver? Get so tired of the yoke and no stalks talk. Let’s get back to Quicksilver please.
In the stock photos, lunar silver looks awfully close to the silver on my 2017 Model S P100D. Maybe just a shade darker if anything. That's not necessarily a bad thing as I really liked the silver color (Alpine Silver I think) when they discontinued it in 2017. Obviously I picked one of them up so that's saying something. That said, if it's that close to the current silver that I have on my 2017 Model S now I would probably just get ultra Red to have a new color.I wish it was quicksilver. Lunar silver doesn't appear to be the same. I'm getting another model S at the end of this year. I've always gotten gray, but I'm not a fan of stealth gray.
I stitched two renderings together from Telsa's order page. I realize they are not photos, but they are apples to apples. From this, I definitely prefer quicksilver, but I'll have to see lunar silver in person.
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What exactly are you guys disagreeing with? There is indeed a retrofit of what looks like OEM stalks, which are Mercedes by the way, available for $500. I’ve been enjoying your crusade for dictating what Tesla should sell….You get used to no stalks. No stalks allows for intelligent blinkers. I still prefer stalks. If it bothers you too much you can retrofit stalks.
The Teslaunch retrofits are 3/Y stalks, not the previous S/X Mercedes stalks. But they work great and I am glad ot have them. Two years into my MXP and I still hated the lack of stalks.What exactly are you guys disagreeing with? There is indeed a retrofit of what looks like OEM stalks, which are Mercedes by the way, available for $500. I’ve been enjoying your crusade for dictating what Tesla should sell….
It's Lunar Silver not Lunar grayI'm loving the lunar grey. Definitely my choice for round 2 on the MSP. I admit I have not seen one in real life yet.
Please share a link to the retrofit stalks. ThxThe Teslaunch retrofits are 3/Y stalks, not the previous S/X Mercedes stalks. But they work great and I am glad ot have them. Two years into my MXP and I still hated the lack of stalks.