YesYou raced another Model 3?
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YesYou raced another Model 3?
i don't understand your post. are you basically saying the "cheapest" offering of the M3 is so handicapped that compared to it, the SR+ seems fast? not sure what your argument is here.I"d like to see a Tesla Model 3BR*
Chill Mode is the only driving mode.
0-60 in 7.6s.
16" or 17" wheels.
Regular profile tires.
I'm sure that an SR would seem fast.
Some of us would just like an efficient long-range BEV with good fast charging capability and an associated fast-charging network from a volume seller** of EVs.
* BoRing
** That isn't part of the Volkswagen group
what do you mean?What's everyone's experience with the app? Does it take the full 3 days before your car shows up in it and you can use it, or is it much faster?
Same as 640k - My car showed up in the app at my delivery appt.What's everyone's experience with the app? Does it take the full 3 days before your car shows up in it and you can use it, or is it much faster?
i don't understand your post. are you basically saying the "cheapest" offering of the M3 is so handicapped that compared to it, the SR+ seems fast? not sure what your argument is here.
here's the thing, there are plenty of mass-produced ICE cars out there that are twice as slow as the SR+. most sedans, CUVs, SUVs, offer a 6+s 0-60 time and that's after the engine adjusts for torque, LSD, etc., etc.
i test drove the standard 2019 RAV4 and a HYBRID 2019 RAV4 and the HYBRID was significantly more responsive, but it was still an 8s vehicle.
Let me try again: I'm sure that an SR would seem fast to me.
I'd like a BR (BoRing) version of the Model 3 with no aim to be quick, but instead more focused on efficiency and tire life.
My cars are 0-60 in 9.8s and 8.9s and I'm quite happy with that.
I think you can drive it very boring and get good range and long tire life, I’m just happy that the power is there for some fun times when you want. I was initially worried it would feel a little lacking since it was the lowest end (on menu) option, but rest assured, it still can be fun when you want!
So my car is showing up in the app, but it’s just a place holder picture and gives me the option to watch the video guides or support topics. My delivery guy said that it would take 3 days after I email him saying I took delivery (via 3rd party, not Tesla, at my home address). I’m curious if that lag is real or if it’s more of a “give us up to three days to hit some buttons on our end and give you full app access”.
I think that is incorrect. At my delivery appt. the specialist asked if I had already downloaded the app, I said I had. She pressed some items on her iPad and paired my phone to the car and it showed up instantly. I have to imagine they have that option at all delivery appointments. I didn't even take my key card out of the sleeve for a month.
I wish the turn signal would turn off by itself once you make a lane change. I often have to manually turn it off.
Same as 640k - My car showed up in the app at my delivery appt.
Let me try again: I'm sure that an SR would seem fast to me.
I'd like a BR (BoRing) version of the Model 3 with no aim to be quick, but instead more focused on efficiency and tire life.
My cars are 0-60 in 9.8s and 8.9s and I'm quite happy with that.
Hmmm... your car carrier wasn't enclosed?
Congrats and welcome to the evolution, brother! Careful! You’re going to develop a smile on your face that’s hard to remove! Have you paired your car and phone yet?What's everyone's experience with the app? Does it take the full 3 days before your car shows up in it and you can use it, or is it much faster?
i test drove the standard 2019 RAV4 and a HYBRID 2019 RAV4 and the HYBRID was significantly more responsive, but it was still an 8s vehicle.